| Literature DB >> 28861271 |
Mathilde Lerche-Jørgensen1, Mikkel Willemoes1, Anders P Tøttrup1, Katherine Rachel Scotchburn Snell1, Kasper Thorup1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For most Afro-Palearctic migrants, particularly small songbirds, spatiotemporal migration schedules and migratory connectivity remain poorly understood. We mapped migration from breeding through winter of one of the smallest Afro-Palearctic migrants, the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus, using geolocators (n = 15).Entities:
Keywords: Connectivity; Geolocation; Itinerancy; Migration
Year: 2017 PMID: 28861271 PMCID: PMC5576281 DOI: 10.1186/s40462-017-0109-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mov Ecol ISSN: 2051-3933 Impact factor: 3.600
Fig. 1Migration of willow warblers from breeding to wintering grounds (individuals represented by different colours). (a) Migration routes and staging sites. Climatic zones are adjusted from Arbonnier [57]. (b) Individual longitudinal distances to overall mean. (c) Mean longitude and (d) latitude with time for stationary periods. Western detours are shown as mean longitude of the three westernmost positions and the latitude three-quarter distance (arbitrarily chosen) between last European and first winter staging sites. Positions during equinox are excluded (represented by dashed lines connecting stationary periods). In (a), standard deviation of longitude and latitude, respectively, of positions during each stopover estimated using Hill-Ekström calibration are indicated (potential bias in position estimates from calibration method is not included; Additional file 1: Appendix S2–4)
Summary of migration timing and staging
| Migration event | Mean (±SD) | Median | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Departure breeding | 03 Aug | 01 Aug | 18 Jul | 17 Aug |
| Arrival winter | 10 Oct | 09 Oct | 18 Sep | 13 Nov |
| Migration Duration | 69 ± 14 days | 70 days | 50 days | 92 days |
| Number of staging sites (of 5 to 12 days duration) | 1.7 ± 1.3 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
| Duration of staging before Sahara | 13.6 ± 7 days | 10 days | 7 days | 34 days |
| Duration of staging after Sahara | 4.3 ± 6.9 days | 0 days | 0 days | 21 days |
Fig. 2Potential causes of spread in wintering longitudes. (a) Arrival timing to wintering grounds, (b) body mass, (c) wing length, and (d) NDVI at first and (e) second winter site. (f) Temporal vegetation changes at wintering sites (change in NDVI from first to second winter site indicated by gaps)