Geolocators reveal three consecutive wintering areas in the thrush nightingale

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Stach, S. Jakobsson, Cecilia Kullberg, T. Fransson
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Abstract

The winter distribution of many migratory birds wintering in tropical Africa is poorly known. After the crossing of the Sahara Desert, some long-distance migrants typically stay in the Sahel zone for an extended period before continuing migration to their main wintering areas south of the equator. Here we show how two thrush nightingales (Luscinia luscinia) fitted with light-level geolocators, after a six to seven week long stay in the Sahel zone of Sudan, moved to an intermediate area in northern Kenya for a month-long stay before continuing to their final wintering areas in southern Africa. These data indicate that thrush nightingales may use three consecutive wintering sites during their stay in Africa. The migratory movements in Africa between wintering sites are well-coordinated with high precipitation in these areas, suggesting that thrush nightingales track peaks of insect abundance occurring after rains. This three-stage wintering strategy has, to our knowledge, previously not been described, and shows that long-distance migrants can have complex wintering behaviour.
地理定位器揭示了画眉夜莺的三个连续越冬区
许多在热带非洲越冬的候鸟的冬季分布情况尚不清楚。在穿越撒哈拉沙漠之后,一些长途迁徙者通常会在萨赫勒地区停留较长时间,然后继续迁徙到赤道以南的主要越冬区。在这里,我们展示了两只画鸫夜莺(Luscinia Luscinia)是如何安装了轻型地理定位器,在苏丹萨赫勒地区呆了六到七周后,搬到肯尼亚北部的一个中间地区呆了一个月,然后继续在非洲南部的最后一个越冬地区。这些数据表明,画眉夜莺在非洲逗留期间可能会连续使用三个越冬地点。在非洲,越冬地点之间的迁徙运动与这些地区的高降水很好地协调,这表明画眉夜莺跟踪雨后出现的昆虫数量高峰。据我们所知,这种三阶段越冬策略以前没有被描述过,它表明长途迁徙者可以有复杂的越冬行为。
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Animal Migration
Animal Migration Environmental Science-Ecology
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