PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA

This paper deals with the distribution and migrations of Sterna hirundo, S. macrura, S. hirundinacea and S. vittata. Primary importance is attached to the distribution and migration routes of S. macrura. The recent distribution of these Sterna-species is seen from the point of view of nourishment, c...

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Main Author: Kullenberg, Bertil
Other Authors: JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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Language:English
Published: 1963
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spelling ftdtic:AD0406686 2023-05-15T13:58:00+02:00 PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA Kullenberg, Bertil JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA 1963-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0406686 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0406686 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0406686 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Document partially illegible. DTIC AND NTIS Ecology *BIRDS *ECOLOGY *BIOGEOGRAPHY OCEAN CURRENTS DISTRIBUTION PLANKTON REPRODUCTION(PHYSIOLOGY) FOOD HYDROLOGY CLIMATE MIGRATION BIOLOGY STERNA HIRUNDO STERNA MACRURA STERNA HIRUNDINACEA STERNA VITTATA Text 1963 ftdtic 2016-02-22T12:36:46Z This paper deals with the distribution and migrations of Sterna hirundo, S. macrura, S. hirundinacea and S. vittata. Primary importance is attached to the distribution and migration routes of S. macrura. The recent distribution of these Sterna-species is seen from the point of view of nourishment, climatological and hydrological factors nowadays and during the quaternary glaciation. S. hirundo and S. macrura seem to have developed from the same origin. The former is adapted to temperate climate; the latter to arctic and subarctic climate. S. macrura is a coast living bird though in subarctic and arctic territories also breeding at fresh water. Probably S. macrura has developed in the old Bering country and northwesterly North America and from there spread to eastern North America and northern Eurasia, i.e. in two main directions. So it was adapted to the long days of the arctic summer but was forced to go to the south during the northern winter. It is possible that S. vittata has developed from popu lations of S. macrura remaining in the antarctic and subantarctic waters during the northern summer. As one cause of the suspension of the migration back to the northern breeding terri tories one can point out the very rich plankton life in the surface water of the southern cold oceans. S. macrura is distributed continuously circumpolar and is not divided into races. At the antarctic and subantarctic islands well isolated populations of S. vittata have settled down; geogaphiraphical races have developed. Trans. from Arkiv for Zoologi, 38-A:17, pp. 1-80. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Sterna hirundo Sterna vittata Subarctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic
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topic Ecology
*BIRDS
*ECOLOGY
*BIOGEOGRAPHY
OCEAN CURRENTS
DISTRIBUTION
PLANKTON
REPRODUCTION(PHYSIOLOGY)
FOOD
HYDROLOGY
CLIMATE
MIGRATION BIOLOGY
STERNA HIRUNDO
STERNA MACRURA
STERNA HIRUNDINACEA
STERNA VITTATA
spellingShingle Ecology
*BIRDS
*ECOLOGY
*BIOGEOGRAPHY
OCEAN CURRENTS
DISTRIBUTION
PLANKTON
REPRODUCTION(PHYSIOLOGY)
FOOD
HYDROLOGY
CLIMATE
MIGRATION BIOLOGY
STERNA HIRUNDO
STERNA MACRURA
STERNA HIRUNDINACEA
STERNA VITTATA
Kullenberg, Bertil
PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
topic_facet Ecology
*BIRDS
*ECOLOGY
*BIOGEOGRAPHY
OCEAN CURRENTS
DISTRIBUTION
PLANKTON
REPRODUCTION(PHYSIOLOGY)
FOOD
HYDROLOGY
CLIMATE
MIGRATION BIOLOGY
STERNA HIRUNDO
STERNA MACRURA
STERNA HIRUNDINACEA
STERNA VITTATA
description This paper deals with the distribution and migrations of Sterna hirundo, S. macrura, S. hirundinacea and S. vittata. Primary importance is attached to the distribution and migration routes of S. macrura. The recent distribution of these Sterna-species is seen from the point of view of nourishment, climatological and hydrological factors nowadays and during the quaternary glaciation. S. hirundo and S. macrura seem to have developed from the same origin. The former is adapted to temperate climate; the latter to arctic and subarctic climate. S. macrura is a coast living bird though in subarctic and arctic territories also breeding at fresh water. Probably S. macrura has developed in the old Bering country and northwesterly North America and from there spread to eastern North America and northern Eurasia, i.e. in two main directions. So it was adapted to the long days of the arctic summer but was forced to go to the south during the northern winter. It is possible that S. vittata has developed from popu lations of S. macrura remaining in the antarctic and subantarctic waters during the northern summer. As one cause of the suspension of the migration back to the northern breeding terri tories one can point out the very rich plankton life in the surface water of the southern cold oceans. S. macrura is distributed continuously circumpolar and is not divided into races. At the antarctic and subantarctic islands well isolated populations of S. vittata have settled down; geogaphiraphical races have developed. Trans. from Arkiv for Zoologi, 38-A:17, pp. 1-80.
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title PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
title_short PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
title_full PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
title_fullStr PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
title_full_unstemmed PROPAGATION AND MIGRATION OF FOUR SPECIES OF STERNA
title_sort propagation and migration of four species of sterna
publishDate 1963
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0406686
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The Antarctic
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