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The interplay of wind and uplift facilitates over-water flight in facultative soaring birds.
Nourani, Elham; Bohrer, Gil; Becciu, Paolo; Bierregaard, Richard O; Duriez, Olivier; Figuerola, Jordi; Gangoso, Laura; Giokas, Sinos; Higuchi, Hiroyoshi; Kassara, Christina; Kulikova, Olga; Lecomte, Nicolas; Monti, Flavio; Pokrovsky, Ivan; Sforzi, Andrea; Therrien, Jean-François; Tsiopelas, Nikos; Vansteelant, Wouter M G; Viana, Duarte S; Yamaguchi, Noriyuki M; Wikelski, Martin; Safi, Kamran.
Afiliação
  • Nourani E; Department of Migration, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Germany.
  • Bohrer G; Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany.
  • Becciu P; Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, The Ohio State University, USA.
  • Bierregaard RO; Department of Migration, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Germany.
  • Duriez O; Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany.
  • Figuerola J; Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, and Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel.
  • Gangoso L; Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Giokas S; Ornithology Department, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, USA.
  • Higuchi H; Centre for Evolutionary and Functional Ecology, Montpellier University-CNRS, France.
  • Kassara C; Department of Wetland Ecology, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Spain.
  • Kulikova O; Department of Wetland Ecology, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Spain.
  • Lecomte N; Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Faculty of Biology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
  • Monti F; Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Pokrovsky I; Department of Biology, University of Patras, Greece.
  • Sforzi A; Research and Education Centre for Natural Sciences, Keio University, Japan.
  • Therrien JF; Department of Biology, University of Patras, Greece.
  • Tsiopelas N; Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany.
  • Vansteelant WMG; Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of the Biological Problems of the North, Russia.
  • Viana DS; Canada Research Chair in Polar and Boreal Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Moncton, Canada.
  • Yamaguchi NM; Department of Physical Sciences, Earth and Environment, University of Siena, Italy.
  • Wikelski M; Department of Migration, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Germany.
  • Safi K; Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of the Biological Problems of the North, Russia.
Proc Biol Sci ; 288(1958): 20211603, 2021 09 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34493076
Flying over the open sea is energetically costly for terrestrial birds. Despite this, over-water journeys of many birds, sometimes hundreds of kilometres long, are uncovered by bio-logging technology. To understand how these birds afford their flights over the open sea, we investigated the role of atmospheric conditions, specifically wind and uplift, in subsidizing over-water flight at a global scale. We first established that ΔT, the temperature difference between sea surface and air, is a meaningful proxy for uplift over water. Using this proxy, we showed that the spatio-temporal patterns of sea-crossing in terrestrial migratory birds are associated with favourable uplift conditions. We then analysed route selection over the open sea for five facultative soaring species, representative of all major migratory flyways. The birds maximized wind support when selecting their sea-crossing routes and selected greater uplift when suitable wind support was available. They also preferred routes with low long-term uncertainty in wind conditions. Our findings suggest that, in addition to wind, uplift may play a key role in the energy seascape for bird migration that in turn determines strategies and associated costs for birds crossing ecological barriers such as the open sea.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vento / Voo Animal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Proc Biol Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vento / Voo Animal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Proc Biol Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha