卫星追踪揭示了白枕鹤(Antigone vipio)对迁徙路线的探索

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY
Waterbirds Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1675/063.046.0112
Li-Jia Wen, Purev-Ochir Gankhuyag, Jia-Jia Chen, Yumin Guo
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摘要

摘要迁徙是鸟类生活史的重要组成部分。了解鸟类的迁徙路线对揭示鸟类的迁徙策略和机制具有重要意义,有助于在关键地点开展重要的保护工作。目前,对鹤类等长寿濒危鸟类的迁徙研究还存在一些不足。2018年8月,在蒙古追踪到两对(n = 4)同胞幼年白枕鹤(Antigone vipio)。根据追踪数据,记录了白枕鹤在幼年和亚成体阶段的异常迁徙路线。在秋季迁徙过程中,有三只白枕鹤在探索新路线时死亡。这些个体在幼年和亚成体阶段每年都使用完全不同的春季迁徙路线,最长的迁徙距离约为4,495千米。春季和秋季迁徙的迁徙持续时间和停留时间存在明显差异(P = 0.01)。记录到白枕鹤夜间迁徙的证据,最长的连续飞行时间超过 19 小时。这项研究的结果将有助于进一步了解和研究这一脆弱物种的迁徙。
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Satellite Tracking Reveals an Exploration of Migration Routes by White-Naped Cranes (Antigone vipio)
Abstract. Migration is an important part of the life history of avians. Understanding the migration routes of birds is of great significance to unravel the migration strategies and mechanisms of birds and helps to conduct important conservation work at key sites. Currently, there are still some deficiencies in the migration research of long-lived endangered birds such as cranes. In August 2018, two pairs (n = 4) of sibling juvenile White-naped Cranes (Antigone vipio) were tracked in Mongolia. Based on the tracking data, unusual migration routes of White-naped Crane were recorded during the juvenile and subadult stages. Three individuals died when exploring a new route during autumn migrations. These individuals used completely different spring migration routes each year in the juvenile and subadult stages, with the longest migration distance being approximately 4,495 km. There were significant differences in migration durations and stopover durations (P = 0.01) between spring and autumn migrations. Evidence of nocturnal migration by White-naped Cranes was recorded, and the longest continuous flight time recorded exceeded 19 hours. The results of this study will contribute to further understanding and research on the migration of this vulnerable species.
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Waterbirds
Waterbirds 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Waterbirds is an international scientific journal of the Waterbird Society. The journal is published four times a year (March, June, September and December) and specializes in the biology, abundance, ecology, management and conservation of all waterbird species living in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitats. Waterbirds welcomes submission of scientific articles and notes containing the results of original studies worldwide, unsolicited critical commentary and reviews of appropriate topics.
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