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Connectivity of wood thrush breeding, wintering, and migration sites based on range-wide tracking.

Calandra Q Stanley1, Emily A McKinnon, Kevin C Fraser, Maggie P Macpherson, Garth Casbourn, Lyle Friesen, Peter P Marra, Colin Studds, T Brandt Ryder, Nora E Diggs, Bridget J M Stutchbury.   

Abstract

Many migratory animals are experiencing rapid population declines, but migration data with the geographic scope and resolution to quantify the complex network of movements between breeding and nonbreeding regions are often lacking. Determining the most frequently used migration routes and nonbreeding regions for a species is critical for understanding population dynamics and making effective conservation decisions. We tracked the migration of individual Wood Thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) (n = 102) from across their range with light-level geolocators and, for the first time, quantified migration routes and wintering regions for distinct breeding populations. We identified regional and species-level migratory connectivity networks for this declining songbird by combining our tracking results with range-wide breeding abundance estimates and forest cover data. More than 50% of the species occupied the eastern wintering range (Honduras to Costa Rica), a region that includes only one-third of all wintering habitat and that is undergoing intensive deforestation. We estimated that half of all Wood Thrushes in North America migrate south through Florida in fall, whereas in spring approximately 73% funnel northward through a narrow span along the central U.S. Gulf Coast (88-93°W). Identifying migratory networks is a critical step for conservation of songbirds and we demonstrated with Wood Thrushes how it can highlight conservation hotspots for regional populations and species as a whole.
© 2014 Society for Conservation Biology.

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Keywords:  América Central; Central America; Hylocichla mustelina; conectividad migratoria; deforestación tropical; geolocalizador; geolocator; migration network; migration route; migratory connectivity; red migratoria; ruta de migración; tropical deforestation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25052795     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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