Local and Regional Wind Patterns Affect Spring Migration Magnitude, Flyways and Flocking Of European Honey-Buzzards Pernis apivorus at the Strait of Messina

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ORNITHOLOGY Ardeola-International Journal of Ornithology Pub Date : 2021-02-18 DOI:10.13157/arla.68.2.2021.ra4
N. Agostini, G. Chiatante, M. Gustin, Michele Cento, J. Hardenberg, G. dell’Omo, M. Panuccio
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Summary. During spring migration, a few tens of thousands of European Honey-buzzards wintering in sub-Saharan Africa cross the central Mediterranean to reach their breeding grounds in central-eastern Europe. In so doing they concentrate passage through the Sicilian Channel but choose different flyways in response to different wind conditions. This study investigated the influence of local and regional wind conditions on the movement patterns of this species along the Strait of Messina, a migration bottleneck located between eastern Sicily and southern continental Italy where some raptors fall victim to illegal shooting by poachers each spring. Simultaneous observations occurred at four watchpoints, three on the Sicilian side and one on the continental boundary (Calabrian side). Although northwesterly winds prevailed at the Strait during peak migration days, slightly different local patterns of both horizontal and vertical winds at each observation site affected flocking and shaped the passage of raptors through this bottleneck, broadening the migration front. The results confirm that the magnitude of Honey-buzzard spring migration at the Strait is strongly affected by wind patterns in the Sicilian Channel. In particular, migrants concentrate at this bottleneck after crossing the Channel in northwesterly winds the previous day. In conclusion, by interpreting migratory behaviour both at local and regional scales, this work can help to plan more efficient monitoring of Honey-buzzards through the Strait and improving the siting of conservationist efforts. —Agostini, N., Chiatante, G., Gustin, M., Cento, M., von Hardenberg, J., Dell'Omo, G. & Panuccio, M. (2021). Local and regional wind patterns affect spring migration magnitude, flyways and flocking of European Honey-buzzards Pernis apivorus at the Strait of Messina. Ardeola, 68: 373-390.
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墨西拿海峡地区本地和区域性风型对欧洲蜂鸟春季迁徙规模、飞行路线和群集的影响
总结。在春季迁徙期间,成千上万只在撒哈拉以南非洲越冬的欧洲蜂鸟穿过地中海中部,到达它们在中欧和东欧的繁殖地。在这样做的过程中,它们集中通过西西里海峡,但根据不同的风况选择不同的飞行路线。这项研究调查了当地和区域风条件对该物种沿墨西拿海峡移动模式的影响,墨西拿海峡是西西里岛东部和意大利大陆南部之间的一个迁徙瓶颈,每年春天,一些猛禽会成为偷猎者非法射击的受害者。同时在四个观察点进行了观察,三个在西西里一侧,一个在大陆边界(卡拉布里亚一侧)。尽管在迁徙高峰日,海峡地区盛行西北风,但每个观测点的水平风和垂直风的局部模式略有不同,影响了猛禽的群集,并塑造了猛禽通过瓶颈的通道,拓宽了迁徙前沿。研究结果证实,西西里海峡的风型对海峡蜜雕春季迁徙的规模有强烈的影响。特别是,移民在前一天乘西北风越过英吉利海峡后,集中在这个瓶颈处。总之,通过解释本地和区域尺度上的迁徙行为,这项工作可以帮助计划更有效地监测穿越海峡的蜂鸟,并改善保护工作的定位。-Agostini, N., Chiatante, G., Gustin, M., Cento, M., von Hardenberg, J., Dell'Omo, G. & Panuccio, M.(2021)。当地和区域的风模式影响春季迁徙的规模,飞行路线和蜂群在墨西拿海峡的欧洲蜂鸟。中国生物医学工程学报,38(6):373-390。
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期刊介绍: Ardeola: International Journal of Ornithology is the scientific journal of SEO/BirdLife, the Spanish Ornithological Society. The journal had a regional focus when it was first published, in 1954. Since then, and particular during the past two decades, the journal has expanded its thematic and geographical scope. It is now a fully international forum for research on all aspects of ornithology. We thus welcome studies within the fields of basic biology, ecology, behaviour, conservation and biogeography, especially those arising from hypothesis-based research. Although we have a long publication history of Mediterranean and Neotropical studies, we accept papers on investigations worldwide. Each volume of Ardeola has two parts, published annually in January and July. The main body of each issue comprises full-length original articles (Papersand Review articles) and shorter notes on methodology or stimulating findings (Short Communications). The publication language is English, with summaries, figure legends and table captions also in Spanish. Ardeolaalso publishes critical Book Reviewsand PhD-Dissertation Summaries; summarising ornithological theses defended in Spain. Finally there are two Spanish-language sections, Ornithological News; summarising significant recent observations of birds in Spain, and Observations of Rare Birds in Spain, the annual reports of the Spanish Rarities Committee.
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