Migration strategies, performance and annual activity budget in a short-distance migrant, the common starling Sturnus vulgaris

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Viesturs Vīgants, Oskars Keišs, Ivo Dinsbergs, Valts Jaunzemis, Elza Marija Zacmane, Ance Priedniece, Martins Briedis
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Abstract

Migratory birds typically separate energetically demanding parts of the annual cycle like breeding, moult and migration with some species engaging in so-called moult-migration. Moult-migration is known to occur in starlings from the northern breeding populations, however, little is known about the dynamics of this phenomenon and the costs and benefits for the involved individuals. Here, using state-of-the art multi-sensor geolocators we gathered information about the annual cycles of 10 starlings from two breeding sites in Latvia. We used a novel analytical approach based on atmospheric pressure measurements to reveal that all but one of the tracked individuals migrated to wintering sites in the British Isles. Tracking data exposed two separate migration strategies – 1) departure from the breeding grounds in mid-June soon after chick fledging with long stationary periods at moulting sites approx. 900 km westward (n = 5 of 10); 2) residing in close vicinity of the breeding sites up until the end of October (n = 5 of 10). Accelerometer data revealed significantly higher activity budgets during moult for the individuals exhibiting moult-migration. Furthermore, birds that underwent moult-migration arrived at the breeding sites in the following year on average 10 days later and showed significantly higher activity levels during the pre-breeding period compared to birds without moult-migration. Activity tracking also showed that 67% of all migratory flights were performed during the night, contradicting previous assumptions of starlings being predominantly diurnal migrants. Maximum recorded flight altitudes reached 2500 m a.s.l. and the longest uninterrupted flight lasted 22.5 h. Our results highlight energetic trade-offs of moult-migration in starling, but their downstream consequences remain to be tested.

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短距离迁徙的普通八哥Sturnus vulgaris的迁徙策略、表现和年度活动预算
候鸟通常会把一年周期中需要能量的部分分开,比如繁殖、换羽和迁徙,一些物种会进行所谓的换羽迁徙。众所周知,来自北方繁殖种群的椋鸟会发生换毛迁徙,然而,人们对这一现象的动态以及相关个体的成本和收益知之甚少。在这里,使用最先进的多传感器地理定位器,我们收集了拉脱维亚两个繁殖地10只椋鸟的年周期信息。我们使用了一种基于大气压力测量的新颖分析方法来揭示,除了一只之外,所有被追踪的个体都迁移到了不列颠群岛的越冬地点。跟踪数据揭示了两种不同的迁徙策略:1)在雏鸟刚孵出雏鸟后不久的6月中旬离开繁殖地,大约在换羽地停留很长时间。向西900公里(n = 5 / 10);2)在繁殖地点附近居住直至10月底(n = 5 / 10)。加速度计数据显示,在换羽过程中,表现出换羽迁移的个体的活动预算明显更高。此外,经历换羽迁徙的鸟类在第二年平均晚10天到达繁殖地,并且在繁殖期前的活动水平明显高于没有换羽迁徙的鸟类。活动跟踪还显示,67%的迁徙飞行是在夜间进行的,这与之前关于椋鸟主要是白天迁徙的假设相矛盾。记录的最高飞行高度达到2500米,最长不间断飞行持续22.5小时。我们的研究结果强调了椋鸟换羽迁徙的能量权衡,但其下游影响仍有待检验。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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