Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats
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Many long-distance migratory bird species seem to retain the winter
quarters their ancestors used during the last glacial maximum.
Post-glacial colonization following the retreat of the ice sheets have
then resulted in apparent suboptimal migration routes, since the expanding
populations have failed to use more nearby, alternative and climatically
suitable, wintering areas. The bluethroat subspecies Cyanecula svecica
svecia occurs in the northern areas of the Palearctic from the Atlantic to
Alaska. Because it is monotypic and lacks population structure in
mitochondrial DNA it is assumed to have colonized its present range from
one glacial refuge population. Geolocator tracks from birds in its western
range have shown that these migrates to the Indian subcontinent following
a route west of the Himalaya. In the present study we fit geolocators of
bluethroats breeding in their eastern range (Chukotka) to test whether
they also use a route west of the Himalaya to the same wintering grounds
as their European conspecifics, or shortcut east of the Himalaya. We
retrieved one of the 30 bluethroats tagged which clearly showed that it
migrated east of the Himalaya to a wintering area tentatively located in
Myanmar. By assuming that this bird is representative for the migration of
eastern Cyanecula s. svecia, we can reject our initial hypothesis of a
common migration route of all Cyanecula s. svecia. The different routes
and wintering areas of western and eastern Cyanecula s. svecia implicate
the presence of a migratory divide somewhere north of the Himalaya, and
further that the populations were in different refuge populations during
the last glaciation.
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2022-05-28



