Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...

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...

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Main Authors: Bensch, Staffan, Willemoes, Mikkel, Ivanov, Stepan, Vartanyan, Sergey, Sokolovskis, Kristaps, Solovyeva, Diana
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqhq
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqhq 2024-10-13T14:06:40+00:00 Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ... Bensch, Staffan Willemoes, Mikkel Ivanov, Stepan Vartanyan, Sergey Sokolovskis, Kristaps Solovyeva, Diana 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqhq https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqhq en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10336-022-01988-z Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS: Biological sciences migration Cyanecula svecica Bluethroat geolocation tracking Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqhq10.1007/s10336-022-01988-z 2024-10-01T11:12:04Z 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 ... : The data from the geolocator was extracted by Migrate Technology LTD. We used the R version 4.1.1 (R Core Team 2021) and the package GeoLight 2.0.0 (Lisovski and Hahn 2012) to process the light data to obtain coordinates. Great circle distances were calculated with R package geosphere 1.5–10 (Hijmans 2019). We set the threshold of light intensity to > 1 lx. With GeoLight, we used a “Loess filter” and a K value 1 to remove extreme outliers. Further, we omitted all longitudes west of 0° and latitudes south of 0°. The logger was set to start data collection on the 15th of July 2018 and continued to record until 13th of March 2019. Due to the bush-dwelling lifestyle of Bluethroats, the majority of the collected data, even after heavy filtering, was of poor quality except for the month of February. When using the data restricted to February, which should reflect a stationary period of the winter quarter, a Hill-Ekström calibration provided a sun elevation angle of − 1.9 and corresponded to latitudes matching ... Dataset Chukotka Alaska DataCite Indian
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migration
Cyanecula svecica
Bluethroat
geolocation
tracking
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migration
Cyanecula svecica
Bluethroat
geolocation
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Bensch, Staffan
Willemoes, Mikkel
Ivanov, Stepan
Vartanyan, Sergey
Sokolovskis, Kristaps
Solovyeva, Diana
Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
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description 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 ... : The data from the geolocator was extracted by Migrate Technology LTD. We used the R version 4.1.1 (R Core Team 2021) and the package GeoLight 2.0.0 (Lisovski and Hahn 2012) to process the light data to obtain coordinates. Great circle distances were calculated with R package geosphere 1.5–10 (Hijmans 2019). We set the threshold of light intensity to > 1 lx. With GeoLight, we used a “Loess filter” and a K value 1 to remove extreme outliers. Further, we omitted all longitudes west of 0° and latitudes south of 0°. The logger was set to start data collection on the 15th of July 2018 and continued to record until 13th of March 2019. Due to the bush-dwelling lifestyle of Bluethroats, the majority of the collected data, even after heavy filtering, was of poor quality except for the month of February. When using the data restricted to February, which should reflect a stationary period of the winter quarter, a Hill-Ekström calibration provided a sun elevation angle of − 1.9 and corresponded to latitudes matching ...
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author Bensch, Staffan
Willemoes, Mikkel
Ivanov, Stepan
Vartanyan, Sergey
Sokolovskis, Kristaps
Solovyeva, Diana
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Willemoes, Mikkel
Ivanov, Stepan
Vartanyan, Sergey
Sokolovskis, Kristaps
Solovyeva, Diana
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title Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
title_short Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
title_full Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
title_fullStr Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
title_full_unstemmed Geolocator tagging of east Siberian bluethroats ...
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