Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ...
The migration routes of Red‐necked Phalaropes breeding around the Bering Sea are poorly known, despite the fact that the Bering Sea could mark the boundary between the East Palearctic populations that winter in the Pacific Ocean around the East Indies and the West Nearctic populations that winter in...
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ftdatacite:10.5441/001/1.p41784h5 2024-09-15T17:59:25+00:00 Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... Mu, Tong Tomkovich, Pavel S. Loktionov, Egor Y. Syroechkovskiy, Evgeny E. Wilcove, David S. 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.p41784h5 https://www.datarepository.movebank.org/handle/10255/move.762 en eng Movebank Data Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.01853 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal CC0 1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Phalaropus lobatus animal movement animal tracking avian migration Bering Sea Chukotka East Indies geolocator light-level logger red-necked phalarope Russia Dataset dataset DataPackage 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.p41784h510.1111/jav.01853 2024-09-02T08:57:29Z The migration routes of Red‐necked Phalaropes breeding around the Bering Sea are poorly known, despite the fact that the Bering Sea could mark the boundary between the East Palearctic populations that winter in the Pacific Ocean around the East Indies and the West Nearctic populations that winter in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. Geolocator data retrieved from two male phalaropes tagged in southern Chukotka, Far Eastern Russia, confirm that birds breeding in this region belong to the East Palearctic population and winter in the East Indies, suggesting that the division line with the West Nearctic population is farther to the East. The routes taken by the two phalaropes were almost entirely pelagic, totaling around 18,000–20,000 km round‐trip, with the birds continuously on the move during migration, rather than resident in any particular stopover site, contrary to most other migratory shorebirds. ... Dataset Bering Sea Chukotka Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope DataCite |
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Phalaropus lobatus animal movement animal tracking avian migration Bering Sea Chukotka East Indies geolocator light-level logger red-necked phalarope Russia Mu, Tong Tomkovich, Pavel S. Loktionov, Egor Y. Syroechkovskiy, Evgeny E. Wilcove, David S. Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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The migration routes of Red‐necked Phalaropes breeding around the Bering Sea are poorly known, despite the fact that the Bering Sea could mark the boundary between the East Palearctic populations that winter in the Pacific Ocean around the East Indies and the West Nearctic populations that winter in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. Geolocator data retrieved from two male phalaropes tagged in southern Chukotka, Far Eastern Russia, confirm that birds breeding in this region belong to the East Palearctic population and winter in the East Indies, suggesting that the division line with the West Nearctic population is farther to the East. The routes taken by the two phalaropes were almost entirely pelagic, totaling around 18,000–20,000 km round‐trip, with the birds continuously on the move during migration, rather than resident in any particular stopover site, contrary to most other migratory shorebirds. ... |
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Mu, Tong Tomkovich, Pavel S. Loktionov, Egor Y. Syroechkovskiy, Evgeny E. Wilcove, David S. |
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Mu, Tong Tomkovich, Pavel S. Loktionov, Egor Y. Syroechkovskiy, Evgeny E. Wilcove, David S. |
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Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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Data from: Migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes Phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern Chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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data from: migratory routes of red-necked phalaropes phalaropus lobatus breeding in southern chukotka revealed by geolocators ... |
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