Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Current Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-08 Epub Date: 2025-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2025.07.061
Ron Efrat, Yael Lehnardt, Alexandr Bragin, Evgeny Bragin, Tal Avgar, Todd Katzner, Nir Sapir
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Abstract

Decisions made by migrating animals can impact individual fitness and population dynamics.1,2 For avian migrants, these decisions can be affected by environmental3,4,5,6,7 and anthropogenic8,9,10,11,12 factors and by internal13,14,15,16,17,18 states. However, recent reviews have pointed to multiple gaps in our understanding of these decisions.19,20,21,22 We studied the decisions made by migrating endangered Steppe Eagles Aquila nipalensis by tracking individuals for up to 7 years with GPS transmitters. We used weather reanalysis models and high-resolution remote sensing to obtain environmental and anthropogenic information.23,24 Using complementary statistical methods, we differentiated between two behavioral states, migratory flights and stopovers, and studied how different factors shape the birds' movements and the transition between these states.25,26 Most prominently, we detected effects of experience on the birds' response to anthropogenic habitats, with juvenile eagles drawn to them, adults avoiding them, and sub-adults showing no preference. Experience also affected the choice of tailwind and flight direction during migration, with juvenile individuals choosing stronger winds and more direct routes than more experienced eagles. During stopover, experienced eagles flew greater distances than less experienced eagles, and during both stopover and migratory periods, stronger tailwinds increased the distance birds moved. Finally, winds blowing toward the migratory direction increased the probability that a bird would initiate migration after a stopover, while opposite winds had the opposite effect. Our results advance our understanding of the ontogeny of bird migration and the effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on migratory decision-making, with implications for the conservation of migratory species.

濒危猛禽迁徙过程中对人为栖息地的年龄依赖性响应。
迁徙动物所做的决定会影响个体的适应性和种群的动态对于候鸟来说,这些决定可能受到环境因素3、4、5、6、7和人为因素8、9、10、11、12以及内部因素13、14、15、16、17、18的影响。然而,最近的评论指出,我们对这些决定的理解存在许多差距。19,20,21,22我们研究了迁徙濒临灭绝的草原鹰(Aquila nipalensis)所做的决定,方法是用GPS发射器跟踪个体长达7年。我们使用天气再分析模型和高分辨率遥感来获取环境和人为信息利用互补的统计方法,我们区分了两种行为状态,迁徙飞行和中途停留,并研究了不同因素如何影响鸟类的运动和这些状态之间的过渡最显著的是,我们发现了经验对鸟类对人为栖息地的反应的影响,雏鹰被吸引,成年鹰避开它们,而亚成年鹰没有表现出偏好。经验也影响了迁徙过程中顺风和飞行方向的选择,幼鹰比经验丰富的鹰选择更强风和更直接的路线。在中途停留期间,经验丰富的鹰比经验不足的鹰飞得更远,在中途停留和迁徙期间,更强的顺风增加了鸟类移动的距离。最后,朝迁徙方向吹的风增加了鸟类在中途停留后开始迁徙的可能性,而相反的风则有相反的效果。我们的研究结果促进了我们对鸟类迁徙的个体发生以及环境和人为因素对迁徙决策的影响的理解,对候鸟物种的保护具有重要意义。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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11.80
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869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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