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金雕经常利用重力波翱翔:来自高分辨率气象数据的新见解。

Golden eagles regularly use gravity waves to soar: new insights from high-resolution weather data.

作者信息

Carrard Tom, Nourani Elham, Jansing Lukas, Zimmermann Tim, Sumasgutner Petra, Tschumi Matthias, Jenny David, Wikelski Martin, Safi Kamran, Sprenger Michael, Scacco Martina

机构信息

Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Department of Environmental Systems Sciences, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Department of Migration, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell, Germany.

出版信息

J R Soc Interface. 2025 Jun;22(227):20240891. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2024.0891. Epub 2025 Jun 4.

Abstract

Soaring flight allows birds to reduce the metabolic cost of flight by harnessing energy from the atmosphere. The study of soaring behaviour has been significantly constrained by the low resolution of available atmospheric data, limiting our ability to accurately describe the conditions enabling soaring and its adaptability to different updraught types. For instance, while the use of thermals and orographic lifting updraughts are well described in the literature, the role of gravity waves has remained largely unexplored. Advancements in high-resolution atmospheric modelling, with hourly output available at the kilometre-scale grid spacing, offer new opportunities to investigate the flexibility of soaring flight in response to complex atmospheric dynamics, including gravity waves. In this study, we used a combination of a high-resolution atmospheric analysis and high-resolution global positioning system tracking data to characterize the updraught sources used by golden eagles, , in the European Alps. Our findings reveal that golden eagles repeatedly used gravity waves, with at least 19% of the inspected soaring segments involving this updraught source. Thermals remained the primary energy source for soaring, but during winter, when thermals were more scarce, the quasi-totality of soaring events were powered by gravity waves or orographic lifting. Our results provide a new perspective on the environmental energy available to soaring birds and on landscape connectivity in topographically complex regions.

摘要

翱翔飞行使鸟类能够通过利用大气中的能量来降低飞行的代谢成本。由于现有大气数据分辨率较低,翱翔行为的研究受到了显著限制,这限制了我们准确描述实现翱翔的条件及其对不同上升气流类型适应性的能力。例如,虽然文献中对热气流和地形抬升上升气流的利用已有充分描述,但重力波的作用在很大程度上仍未得到探索。高分辨率大气建模的进展,其每小时输出数据的网格间距可达千米尺度,为研究翱翔飞行在响应包括重力波在内的复杂大气动力学时的灵活性提供了新机会。在本研究中,我们结合了高分辨率大气分析和高分辨率全球定位系统跟踪数据,以表征欧洲阿尔卑斯山金雕所利用的上升气流源。我们的研究结果表明,金雕反复利用重力波,在所检查的翱翔时段中,至少19%涉及这种上升气流源。热气流仍然是翱翔的主要能量来源,但在冬季,当热气流更为稀少时,几乎所有的翱翔活动都由重力波或地形抬升提供动力。我们的研究结果为翱翔鸟类可利用的环境能量以及地形复杂地区的景观连通性提供了新的视角。

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