Sex-specific migration of Phylloscopus warblers at a stopover site in Far Eastern Russia

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2016.1195213
L. Bozó, W. Heim
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ABSTRACT In the majority of the Phylloscopus warblers there is no sexual plumage dimorphism and this makes it almost impossible to determine the sex of birds trapped during migration. We analysed a data set of 6287 individuals of seven warbler species ringed at a stopover site at Muraviovka Park in Far Eastern Russia. The wing length showed a bimodal distribution in four species, and decreased during spring migration but increased during autumn migration. We argue that this pattern is caused by sex-specific migration: the larger males face the pressure to reach the breeding grounds earlier, while they stay longer in their territories in autumn.
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在俄罗斯远东的一个中途停留点,莺的性别特异性迁徙
在大多数叶莺中,没有性别羽毛二态性,这使得在迁徙期间确定鸟类性别几乎是不可能的。我们分析了在俄罗斯远东穆拉维奥夫卡公园的一个中途停留点的7种莺的6287个个体的数据集。翅长呈双峰分布,春季迁徙时翅长减小,秋季迁徙时翅长增大。我们认为这种模式是由性别特异性迁移引起的:较大的雄性面临着更早到达繁殖地的压力,而它们在秋天在自己的领土上停留的时间更长。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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