Evolution of chain migration in an aerial insectivorous bird, the common swift Apus apus
收藏DataONE2020-09-03 更新2025-06-14 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:3d0d5904ad57d500d48f7d44cc2f4be1a72764bbf4ce382188a8e70ff5a249ab
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Spectacular long-distance migration has evolved repeatedly in animals enabling exploration of resources separated in time and space. In birds, these patterns are largely driven by seasonality, cost of migration, and asymmetries in competition leading most often to leap-frog migration, where northern breeding populations winter furthest to the south. Here we show that the highly aerial common swift Apus apus, spending the non-breeding period on the wing, instead exhibits a rarely-found chain migration pattern, where the most southern breeding populations in Europe migrate to wintering areas furthest to the south in Africa, while the northern populations winter to the north. The swifts concentrated in three major areas in sub-Saharan Africa during the non-breeding period, with substantial overlap for nearby breeding populations. We found that the southern breeding swifts were larger, raised more young, and arrived to the wintering areas with higher seasonal variation in greenness (Normali...
创建时间:
2025-05-15



