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Desert crossing strategies of migrant songbirds vary between and within species
F. Jiguet, M. Burgess, K. Thorup, G. Conway, JL. Arroyo Matos, L. Barber, J. Black, N. Burton, J. Castelló, G. Clewley, JL. Copete, MA. Czajkowski, S. Dale, T. Davis, V. Dombrovski, M. Drew, J. Elts, V. Gilson, E. Grzegorczyk, I. Henderson, M....
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- MeSH
- časové faktory MeSH
- cirkadiánní rytmus fyziologie MeSH
- druhová specificita MeSH
- geografické informační systémy MeSH
- let zvířat fyziologie MeSH
- migrace zvířat fyziologie MeSH
- nadmořská výška MeSH
- pouštní klima * MeSH
- roční období MeSH
- světlo MeSH
- teplota MeSH
- životní prostředí * MeSH
- zpěvní ptáci klasifikace fyziologie MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Each year, billions of songbirds cross large ecological barriers during their migration. Understanding how they perform this incredible task is crucial to predict how global change may threaten the safety of such journeys. Earlier studies based on radar suggested that most songbirds cross deserts in intermittent flights at high altitude, stopping in the desert during the day, while recent tracking with light loggers suggested diurnal prolongation of nocturnal flights and common non-stop flights for some species. We analyzed light intensity and temperature data obtained from geolocation loggers deployed on 130 individuals of ten migratory songbird species, and show that a large variety of strategies for crossing deserts exists between, but also sometimes within species. Diurnal stopover in the desert is a common strategy in autumn, while most species prolonged some nocturnal flights into the day. Non-stop flights over the desert occurred more frequently in spring than in autumn, and more frequently in foliage gleaners. Temperature recordings suggest that songbirds crossed deserts with flight bouts performed at various altitudes according to species and season, along a gradient ranging from low above ground in autumn to probably >2000 m above ground level, and possibly at higher altitude in spring. High-altitude flights are therefore not the general rule for crossing deserts in migrant songbirds. We conclude that a diversity of migration strategies exists for desert crossing among songbirds, with variations between but also within species.
British Trust for Ornithology The Nunnery Thetford Norfolk IP24 2PU United Kingdom
Centre for Environmental and Climate Research Ekologihuset Sölvegatan 37 Lund Sweden
CESCO UMR7204 MNHN CNRS Sorbonne Université CP135 43 Rue Buffon 75005 Paris France
Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS P O Box 17 FI 00014 University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
Grupo Ibérico de Anillamiento C Daoiz y Velarde 49 Bajo 24006 León Spain
Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive Lynx Edicions Montseny 8 08193 Bellaterra Spain
Institut Systématique Evolution Biodiversité MNHN CNRS SU EPHE 57 Rue Cuvier CP50 75005 Paris France
Institute of Zoology National Academy of Sciences Academichnaya 27 220072 Minsk Belarus
Kvismare Bird Observatory Rulleuddsvägen 10 S 178 51 Ekerö Sweden
Natural History Museum of Belgrade Njegoševa 51 Serbia
Natural Resources Institute Finland Natural Resources Latokartanonkaari 9 00790 Helsinki Finland
New buildings Howle Hill Ross on Wye Herefordshire HR9 5RD United Kingdom
Nostra Senyora de Montserrat 19 08756 La Palma de Cervelló Spain
Oakhill Road Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 0BN United Kingdom
OMPO 59 rue Ampère 75017 Paris France
Pajautos st 11 40 LT 06203 Vilnius Lithuania
Piedalbuccio 20232 Oletta France
RSPB Centre for Conservation Science The Lodge Sandy SG19 2DL United Kingdom
The Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Vertebrate Biology Květná 8 CZ 603 65 Brno Czech Republic
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