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Where eagles soar: Fine‐resolution tracking reveals the spatiotemporal use of differential soaring modes in a large raptor

机译:雄鹰so翔的地方:精细的分辨率跟踪揭示了大型猛禽在差分so翔模式下的时空使用

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Unlike smaller raptors, which can readily use flapping flight, large raptors are mainly restricted to soaring flight due to energetic constraints. Soaring comprises of two main strategies: thermal and orographic soaring. These soaring strategies are driven by discrete uplift sources determined by the underlying topography and meteorological conditions in an area. High‐resolution GPS tracking of raptor flight allows the identification of these flight strategies and interpretation of the spatiotemporal occurrence of thermal and orographic soaring. In this study, we develop methods to identify soaring flight behaviors from high‐resolution GPS tracking data of Verreaux’s eagle Aquila verreauxii and analyze these data to understand the conditions that promote the use of thermal and orographic soaring. We use these findings to predict the use of soaring flight both spatially (across the landscape) and temporally (throughout the year) in two topographically contrasting regions in South Africa. We found that topography is important in determining the occurrence of soaring flight and that thermal soaring occurs in relatively flat areas which are likely to have good thermal uplift availability. The predicted use of orographic soaring was predominately determined by terrain slope. Contrary to our expectations, the topography and meteorology of eagle territories in the Sandveld promoted the use of soaring flight to a greater extent than in territories in the more mountainous Cederberg region. Spatiotemporal mapping of predicted flight behaviors can broaden our understanding of how large raptors like the Verreaux’s eagle use their habitat and how that links to energetics (as the preferential use of areas that maximize net energy gain is expected), reproductive success, and ultimately population dynamics. Understanding the fine‐scale landscape use and environmental drivers of raptor flight can also help to predict and mitigate potential detrimental effects of anthropogenic developments, such as mortality via collision with wind turbines.
机译:与可以使用扑翼飞行的小型猛禽不同,大型猛禽主要由于精力充沛的限制而只能飞翔。飙升包括两种主要策略:热力飙升和地形飙升。这些高涨策略是由离散的隆升源驱动的,而隆起源由某个地区的基本地形和气象条件决定。对猛禽飞行的高分辨率GPS跟踪可以识别这些飞行策略,并解释热和地形飙升的时空发生。在这项研究中,我们开发了从Verreaux的Eagle Aquila verreauxii的高分辨率GPS跟踪数据中识别飞翔飞行行为的方法,并分析这些数据以了解促进使用热学和地形学飞翔的条件。我们使用这些发现来预测在南非的两个地形相反的区域中,在空间上(整个景观)和时间上(全年)都使用高飞。我们发现,地形对于确定高空飞行的发生很重要,并且热腾飞发生在相对平坦的区域,这些区域可能具有良好的热隆升可用性。地形飙升的预测用途主要取决于地形坡度。与我们的预期相反,在桑德维尔德,雄鹰地区的地形和气象学比在更山脉的Cederberg地区的领土上更广泛地使用了飞扬的飞行。预测飞行行为的时空图可以拓宽我们对像猛禽之类的大型猛禽如何利用其栖息地以及其与能量学的联系的理解(如优先使用可最大化净能量获取的区域),繁殖成功以及最终种群动态。了解小规模的景观使用和猛禽飞行的环境驱动因素,也有助于预测和减轻人为发展的潜在有害影响,例如与风力涡轮机碰撞造成的死亡。

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