Literature DB >> 23097508

Continent-wide tracking to determine migratory connectivity and tropical habitat associations of a declining aerial insectivore.

Kevin C Fraser1, Bridget J M Stutchbury, Cassandra Silverio, Patrick M Kramer, John Barrow, David Newstead, Nanette Mickle, Bruce F Cousens, J Charlene Lee, Danielle M Morrison, Tim Shaheen, Paul Mammenga, Kelly Applegate, John Tautin.   

Abstract

North American birds that feed on flying insects are experiencing steep population declines, particularly long-distance migratory populations in the northern breeding range. We determine, for the first time, the level of migratory connectivity across the range of a songbird using direct tracking of individuals, and test whether declining northern populations have higher exposure to agricultural landscapes at their non-breeding grounds in South America. We used light-level geolocators to track purple martins, Progne subis, originating from North American breeding populations, coast-to-coast (n = 95 individuals). We show that breeding populations of the eastern subspecies, P. s. subis, that are separated by ca. 2000 km, nevertheless have almost completely overlapping non-breeding ranges in Brazil. Most (76%) P. s. subis overwintered in northern Brazil near the Amazon River, not in the agricultural landscape of southern Brazil. Individual non-breeding sites had an average of 91 per cent forest and only 4 per cent agricultural ground cover within a 50 km radius, and birds originating from declining northern breeding populations were not more exposed to agricultural landscapes than stable southern breeding populations. Our results show that differences in wintering location and habitat do not explain recent trends in breeding population declines in this species, and instead northern populations may be constrained in their ability to respond to climate change.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23097508      PMCID: PMC3497251          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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