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引用次数: 10
摘要
在1983年至1999年期间,我们在波兰的Puck Bay测量了1458只幼鱼和558只成鱼在秋季迁徙期间的体型和质量。这些测量结果与西伯利亚结Calidris c. canutus迁徙路线上收集的数据吻合得很好。除体型调整后的体重外,成虫的所有线性测量值均显著高于幼虫。无论地理区域如何,幼鱼的翅膀比成年鱼短似乎是一个普遍规律。成年女性在男性之前迁移,这一点通过减少平均测量值得到证实。幼鱼携带的相对能量比成年鱼多。帕克湾可能是成年结鸟的紧急觅食地点,而幼鸟可能会把它作为许多中途停留的地点之一。9月下旬的幼鸟明显比之前的小,但调整后的体重更高,这表明晚鸟和早鸟在迁徙前阶段的行为差异。晚生的幼鸟可能会采取时间最小化的策略,储存更多的燃料,减少中途停留的地点,而8月份经过的候鸟的能量储备非常少,只进行短途飞行和停留。
Seasonal changes in body size and mass of Red Knots Calidris canutus during autumn migration through southern Baltic
Body size and mass of 1,458 juvenile and 558 adult Knots were measured during autumn migration in Puck Bay, Poland, between 1983 and 1999. The measurements fit well with those gathered along the migration route of Siberian Knots Calidris c. canutus. All linear measurements of adults, except body mass adjusted for size, were significantly higher than those of juveniles. Shorter wing in juveniles than in adults seems to be a general rule regardless of geographical region. Adult females migrated ahead of males, confirmed by decreasing mean measurements. Juveniles carried larger relative energy stores than adults. Puck Bay may be an emergency feeding place for adult Knots, whereas juveniles may use it as one of many stop-over sites. Juveniles were significantly smaller, but had higher adjusted body mass, in late September than earlier, indicating a behavioural difference between late and early birds during preceding stages of migration. Late juveniles probably follow a time-minimising strategy with larger fuel stores and fewer stop-over sites, whereas birds passing in August migrate with very small energetic reserves, making only short flights and stops.