Centre for Animal Movement Research, Department of Biology, Lund University, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
Centre for Animal Movement Research, Department of Biology, Lund University, 223 62 Lund, Sweden.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2017 Nov 19;372(1734). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0252.
Migratory birds regularly perform impressive long-distance flights, which are timed relative to the anticipated environmental resources at destination areas that can be several thousand kilometres away. Timely migration requires diverse strategies and adaptations that involve an intricate interplay between internal clock mechanisms and environmental conditions across the annual cycle. Here we review what challenges birds face during long migrations to keep track of time as they exploit geographically distant resources that may vary in availability and predictability, and summarize the clock mechanisms that enable them to succeed. We examine the following challenges: departing in time for spring and autumn migration, in anticipation of future environmental conditions; using clocks on the move, for example for orientation, navigation and stopover; strategies of adhering to, or adjusting, the time programme while fitting their activities into an annual cycle; and keeping pace with a world of rapidly changing environments. We then elaborate these themes by case studies representing long-distance migrating birds with different annual movement patterns and associated adaptations of their circannual programmes. We discuss the current knowledge on how endogenous migration programmes interact with external information across the annual cycle, how components of annual cycle programmes encode topography and range expansions, and how fitness may be affected when mismatches between timing and environmental conditions occur. Lastly, we outline open questions and propose future research directions.This article is part of the themed issue 'Wild clocks: integrating chronobiology and ecology to understand timekeeping in free-living animals'.
候鸟定期进行令人印象深刻的长距离飞行,这些飞行是相对于目的地数千公里外预期的环境资源进行定时的。及时的迁徙需要多种策略和适应,涉及内部时钟机制与年度周期内的环境条件之间的复杂相互作用。在这里,我们回顾了鸟类在长途迁徙中面临的挑战,即在利用地理上遥远的资源时,如何跟踪时间,这些资源的可用性和可预测性可能会发生变化,并总结了使它们成功的时钟机制。我们研究了以下挑战:春季和秋季迁徙时,预测未来的环境条件;在移动中使用时钟,例如定向、导航和中途停留;在将活动纳入年度周期的同时,坚持或调整时间计划的策略;以及跟上环境快速变化的世界的步伐。然后,我们通过案例研究来详细说明这些主题,这些案例研究代表了具有不同年度运动模式的长距离迁徙鸟类及其年度节律计划的相关适应。我们讨论了关于内源性迁徙计划如何与年度周期内的外部信息相互作用的现有知识,年度周期计划的组成部分如何编码地形和范围扩展,以及当时间和环境条件不匹配时,适应度可能会受到怎样的影响。最后,我们概述了悬而未决的问题并提出了未来的研究方向。本文是主题为“野生时钟:整合时间生物学和生态学以了解自由生活动物的计时”的特刊的一部分。