Data from: Two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ...
Songbirds on migration spend a greater share of their travelling time at stopover sites in order to rest, recover and refuel compared to actively flying. In the German Bight of the North Sea, two subspecies of the northern wheatear split travelling routes, with Greenlandic/Icelandic breeders (subspe...
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ftdatacite:10.5441/001/1.7nv75953 2024-09-15T18:10:16+00:00 Data from: Two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ... Brust, Vera Schmaljohann, Heiko Hüppop, Ommo 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.7nv75953 https://www.datarepository.movebank.org/handle/10255/move.1565 en eng Movebank Data Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.03004 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal CC0 1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Oenanthe oenanthe animal movement animal tracking avian migration Motus northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe oenanthe Oenanthe oenanthe leucorhoa radio telemetry songbirds Dataset dataset DataPackage 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.7nv7595310.1111/jav.03004 2024-09-02T08:57:29Z Songbirds on migration spend a greater share of their travelling time at stopover sites in order to rest, recover and refuel compared to actively flying. In the German Bight of the North Sea, two subspecies of the northern wheatear split travelling routes, with Greenlandic/Icelandic breeders (subspecies leucorhoa) facing a long over-sea flight and Scandinavian breeding birds (subspecies oenanthe) travelling further roughly along the coast. We used automated radio-telemetry in spring to show that leucorhoa birds stayed significantly longer at a coastal stopover site and clearly selected for favourable weather, especially easterly winds, when resuming flights Conditions for departures of individuals from the subspecies oenanthe were less obvious. They were more likely to depart on nights with southerly winds, often along with rising air temperatures, while air pressure dropped. Individuals of subspecies leucorhoa thus wait for optimal flying conditions to resume for longer flights, while oenanthe birds, with ... Dataset greenlandic DataCite |
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Songbirds on migration spend a greater share of their travelling time at stopover sites in order to rest, recover and refuel compared to actively flying. In the German Bight of the North Sea, two subspecies of the northern wheatear split travelling routes, with Greenlandic/Icelandic breeders (subspecies leucorhoa) facing a long over-sea flight and Scandinavian breeding birds (subspecies oenanthe) travelling further roughly along the coast. We used automated radio-telemetry in spring to show that leucorhoa birds stayed significantly longer at a coastal stopover site and clearly selected for favourable weather, especially easterly winds, when resuming flights Conditions for departures of individuals from the subspecies oenanthe were less obvious. They were more likely to depart on nights with southerly winds, often along with rising air temperatures, while air pressure dropped. Individuals of subspecies leucorhoa thus wait for optimal flying conditions to resume for longer flights, while oenanthe birds, with ... |
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Data from: Two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ... |
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Data from: Two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ... |
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Data from: Two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ... |
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data from: two subspecies of a songbird migrant optimise departure from a coastal stopover with regard to weather and the route lying ahead ... |
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