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Abstract
Few studies on bird migration address altitudinal migration in South America, a regional-scale movement currently known for only nine species within the threatened Atlantic Forest biome. The Yellow-legged Thrush Turdus flavipes (YLTH) is one of such migrants thus far studied within a narrow altitudinal gradient and for which only fruits are pointed as the likely triggers of its seasonal movements. Here, we expand this knowledge by testing the hypotheses that arthropod and fleshy fruit availabilities, and climatic variables may all play roles in the seasonal abundance of this species along a broader altitudinal gradient (10-1,100 m asl) in the Atlantic Forest. We estimated YLTH density and its food resource availability in sites at three different altitudes. Besides supporting previous findings on the YLTH migratory behaviour, our findings reveal a novel and complex seasonal density variation of the species across altitudes, consistent with a partial altitudinal migration from higher altitudes. Aside from fruit availability, rainfall also partially influenced such behaviour, a new perspective for this species. Besides providing a broader picture for the altitudinal migration of YLTHs, we conclude by stressing the need for further studies on the understudied altitudinal migration system of birds within South America, including the assessment of the general validity of current hypotheses on the mechanisms underlying this interesting behaviour and its evolution.
很少有关于鸟类迁徙的研究涉及南美洲的海拔迁徙,这是一种区域性的迁徙,目前已知在受威胁的大西洋森林生物群落中只有九个物种。黄腿画眉(YLTH)是迄今为止在狭窄的海拔梯度内研究的迁徙动物之一,只有水果可能是其季节性运动的触发因素。在这里,我们通过测试以下假设来扩展这一知识,即节肢动物和肉质水果的可利用性以及气候变量都可能在大西洋森林中沿着更宽的海拔梯度(10-1100 m asl)的该物种的季节性丰度中发挥作用。我们估计了三个不同海拔地区的YLTH密度及其食物资源可用性。除了支持之前关于YLTH迁徙行为的研究结果外,我们的研究结果还揭示了物种在不同海拔高度的新的复杂季节密度变化,与从较高海拔高度的部分海拔迁徙一致。除了水果的供应,降雨也部分影响了这种行为,这为该物种提供了一个新的视角。除了为YLTH的高度迁徙提供更广泛的信息外,我们还强调有必要对南美洲鸟类的高度迁徙系统进行进一步研究,包括评估目前关于这种有趣行为及其进化机制的假设的总体有效性。
期刊介绍:
Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.