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身体状况解释了长距离迁徙者的迁徙表现。

Body condition explains migratory performance of a long-distance migrant.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6

Wildlife Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0H3.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Nov 15;284(1866). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1374.

Abstract

Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of migrating birds, but how body condition affects migratory performance, timing and fitness is still largely unknown. Here, we studied the effects of relative body condition on individual departure decisions, wind selectivity, flight speed and timing of migration for a long-distance migratory shorebird, the red knot By using automated VHF telemetry on a continental scale, we studied knots' migratory movements with unprecedented temporal resolution over a 3-year period. Knots with a higher relative body condition left the staging site later than birds in lower condition, yet still arrived earlier to their Arctic breeding grounds compared to knots in lower relative body condition. They accomplished this by selecting more favourable winds at departure, thereby flying faster and making shorter stops Individuals with a higher relative body condition in spring migrated south up to a month later than individuals in lower condition, suggesting that individuals in better condition were more likely to have bred successfully. Moreover, individuals with a lower relative body condition in spring had a lower probability of being detected in autumn, suggestive of increased mortality. The pressure to arrive early to the breeding grounds is considered to be an important constraint of migratory behaviour and this study highlights the important influence of body condition on migratory decisions, performance and potentially fitness of migrant birds.

摘要

身体状况(即结构尺寸校正后的相对质量)会影响候鸟的行为,但身体状况如何影响候鸟的迁徙表现、时间和适应力在很大程度上仍不清楚。在这里,我们研究了相对身体状况对个体出发决策、风选择性、飞行速度和迁徙时间的影响,研究对象是一种远距离迁徙的滨鸟——红腹滨鹬。通过在大陆范围内使用自动化甚高频遥测技术,我们在三年内以前所未有的时间分辨率研究了红腹滨鹬的迁徙运动。与身体状况较差的鸟类相比,身体状况较好的红腹滨鹬离开繁殖地的时间较晚,但到达北极繁殖地的时间却更早。它们通过在出发时选择更有利的风来实现这一点,从而飞得更快,停留时间更短。春天身体状况较好的个体比身体状况较差的个体向南迁徙的时间晚一个月,这表明状况较好的个体更有可能成功繁殖。此外,春天身体状况较差的个体在秋天被检测到的概率较低,这表明它们的死亡率更高。尽早到达繁殖地的压力被认为是候鸟行为的一个重要限制,本研究强调了身体状况对候鸟迁徙决策、表现和潜在适应力的重要影响。

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