On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective

Flexibility as well as constraints to the evolution of migration routes has the possibility of affecting large-scale patterns of geographical ranges of animals both by facilitating, but sometimes restricting, accessibility to and colonization of new regions. This dissertation concerns the broad-scal...

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Main Author: Henningsson, Sara
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Lund University 2008
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1222603
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:79f69c12-ff2a-4264-a511-3b0d8619317d 2023-05-15T14:29:33+02:00 On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective Henningsson, Sara 2008 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1222603 eng eng Lund University https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1222603 urn:isbn:978-91-7105-277-3 Ecology bird migration broad-scale distributions geographic breeding range geography of migration non-breeding range barriers to migration Arctic birds evolution of migration routes thesis/doccomp info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2008 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:30:39Z Flexibility as well as constraints to the evolution of migration routes has the possibility of affecting large-scale patterns of geographical ranges of animals both by facilitating, but sometimes restricting, accessibility to and colonization of new regions. This dissertation concerns the broad-scale effects migration has on the distributional patterns of birds in the Arctic. I studied the circumpolar patterns of associations between spatial variation in species richness of shorebirds and environmental and ecological factors, including migratory flyway diversity (chapter I), occupancy and spread of shorebird populations between different tundra regions and major winter regions as associated with ecological barriers, migratory distances and relative location of major stopover habitats (chapters II & III). Furthermore, I have looked at associations between migratory distance status and longitudinal extent of all arctic bird species’ breeding ranges (chapter IV) and the structuring of areas with high species spatial turnover in the arctic bird communities of groups restricted to different winter habitats (chapter V). The evolution of inter-continental bird migration and its importance for shaping broad patterns of community composition is discussed (chapter V). During a ship-based expedition to the Beringia region, the pattern of large-scale intercontinental bird migration of arctic breeding birds between the Old and New World continents was explored using ship-based radar (chapter VI). Finally, (in chapter VII), a method for assessing whether adults and juveniles of flocking shorebirds segregate or aggregate during fall migration is presented and theoretical associations between migration route flexibility and social versus genetical inheritance depending on breeding latitude and migration distance are discussed. The main results of the different studies suggest that migration has a profound importance for the distributional structure of the arctic avifauna in several ways. Migration, or rather the dependence ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic birds Arctic Tundra Beringia Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic
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topic Ecology
bird migration
broad-scale distributions
geographic breeding range
geography of migration
non-breeding range
barriers to migration
Arctic birds
evolution of migration routes
spellingShingle Ecology
bird migration
broad-scale distributions
geographic breeding range
geography of migration
non-breeding range
barriers to migration
Arctic birds
evolution of migration routes
Henningsson, Sara
On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
topic_facet Ecology
bird migration
broad-scale distributions
geographic breeding range
geography of migration
non-breeding range
barriers to migration
Arctic birds
evolution of migration routes
description Flexibility as well as constraints to the evolution of migration routes has the possibility of affecting large-scale patterns of geographical ranges of animals both by facilitating, but sometimes restricting, accessibility to and colonization of new regions. This dissertation concerns the broad-scale effects migration has on the distributional patterns of birds in the Arctic. I studied the circumpolar patterns of associations between spatial variation in species richness of shorebirds and environmental and ecological factors, including migratory flyway diversity (chapter I), occupancy and spread of shorebird populations between different tundra regions and major winter regions as associated with ecological barriers, migratory distances and relative location of major stopover habitats (chapters II & III). Furthermore, I have looked at associations between migratory distance status and longitudinal extent of all arctic bird species’ breeding ranges (chapter IV) and the structuring of areas with high species spatial turnover in the arctic bird communities of groups restricted to different winter habitats (chapter V). The evolution of inter-continental bird migration and its importance for shaping broad patterns of community composition is discussed (chapter V). During a ship-based expedition to the Beringia region, the pattern of large-scale intercontinental bird migration of arctic breeding birds between the Old and New World continents was explored using ship-based radar (chapter VI). Finally, (in chapter VII), a method for assessing whether adults and juveniles of flocking shorebirds segregate or aggregate during fall migration is presented and theoretical associations between migration route flexibility and social versus genetical inheritance depending on breeding latitude and migration distance are discussed. The main results of the different studies suggest that migration has a profound importance for the distributional structure of the arctic avifauna in several ways. Migration, or rather the dependence ...
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title On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
title_short On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
title_full On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
title_fullStr On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
title_full_unstemmed On the role of migration for the distribution of arctic birds - a circumpolar perspective
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publisher Lund University
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