德国海鹰成虫gps定位对非繁殖地的空间利用

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.2989/00306525.2023.2221395
B. Meyburg, Daniel Holte
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最近对鱼鹰Pandion haliaetus遥测数据的分析主要涉及迁徙,而关注空间利用的研究很少,尤其是关于非洲非繁殖区的研究。我们分析了在德国东北部繁殖的15只成年鱼鹰的GPS遥测数据,这些鱼鹰被分配到非洲和西南欧非繁殖地的37个非繁殖活动中。我们计算了季节性的栖息地范围,调查了每天的活动以及过夜的栖息地。雌性比雄性早一个月到达非洲。雄性的家庭范围与其各自繁殖季节的报告范围相关,并且在大小上与雌性相似。一半的非繁殖地位于河流上,36%位于海岸,14%位于湖泊上,性别之间没有差异。追踪一年以上的鱼鹰总是回到同样的非繁殖地。在非繁殖期,每天的家庭范围大小各不相同,最大的家庭范围出现在1月份,与旱季平行。河流栖息地每晚栖息的平均夜晚数最低,与个体的整体栖息地大小有关。我们强调了非繁殖地对种群生存的重要性,并建议进行进一步研究,以发现和减轻对候鸟物种的威胁。
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Spatial use of non-breeding sites by adult GPS-tracked Ospreys Pandion haliaetus from Germany
Recent analyses of telemetry data on Ospreys Pandion haliaetus predominantly address migratory movements, whereas studies focusing on spatial use are rare, especially concerning the African non-breeding areas. We analysed GPS telemetry data of 15 adult Ospreys breeding in northeast Germany, assigned to 37 non-breeding events at non-breeding sites in Africa and south-western Europe. We calculated seasonal home ranges and investigated daily movements as well as overnight roosts. The females arrived in Africa about one month before the males. The home ranges of males correlated with those reported for their respective breeding seasons and were similar in size to those of the females. Half of the non-breeding sites were established on rivers, 36% on the coast and 14% on lakes, with no difference between sexes. Ospreys tracked for more than one year always returned to the same non-breeding sites. Daily home-range sizes varied during the non-breeding period, with the largest home ranges found in January, in parallel with the dry season. The average number of nights per overnight roost was lowest for river habitats and was related to the overall home-range size of the individuals. We highlight the importance of non-breeding sites for the survival of populations and suggest further studies to detect and mitigate threats to migratory bird species.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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