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Seasonal rainfall at long-term migratory staging sites is associated with altered carry-over effects in a Palearctic-African migratory bird

机译:长期候鸟迁徙地点的季节性降雨与古非洲候鸟的结转效应有关

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Background An understanding of year-round habitat use is essential for determining how carry-over effects shape population dynamics in long-distance migratory songbirds. The recent discovery of long-term migratory staging sites in many species, prior to arrival at final wintering sites, adds complexity to efforts to decipher non-breeding habitat use and connections between sites. We investigated whether habitat conditions during migratory staging carry over to influence great reed warbler ( Acrocephalus arundinaceus ) body condition at final wintering sites in Zambia. We asked whether the presence/absence and strength of such carry-over effects were modified by contrasting rainfall conditions during 2?years. Results First, we found that individuals staging in a dry year had higher corticosterone (CORTf) and stable nitrogen isotope values (suggesting higher aridity) than birds staging in a wet year, indicating that regional weather affected staging conditions. Second, we found that carry-over effects from staging habitat conditions (measured via carbon and nitrogen isotopes) to final winter site body condition (measured via scaled mass index and β-hydroxybutyrate) were only present in a dry year, suggesting that environmental factors have consequences for the strength of carry-over effects. Our results also suggest that wet conditions at final winter sites may buffer the effects of poor staging conditions, at least in the short term, since individuals that staged in a dry year had higher scaled mass indices in Zambia than individuals that staged in a wet year. Conclusions This study provides a first insight into the connections between long-term migratory staging sites and final wintering sites, and suggests that local environmental factors can modify the strength of carry-over effects for long-distance migratory birds.
机译:背景知识了解全年使用的栖息地对于确定遗留效应如何影响长距离迁徙鸣禽的种群动态至关重要。在到达最终越冬地点之前,许多物种的长期迁徙暂存地点的最新发现增加了解密非繁殖生境使用和地点之间联系的努力的复杂性。我们调查了迁徙阶段的栖息地状况是否继续影响了最终赞比亚越冬地点的大芦苇(Acrocephalus arundinaceus)身体状况。我们询问是否可以通过对比2年内的降雨条件来改变这种残留效应的存在/不存在和强度。结果首先,我们发现,在干燥年份分阶段的个体比在潮湿年份分阶段的鸟类具有更高的皮质酮(CORT f )和稳定的氮同位素值(建议更高的干旱度),这表明区域天气影响了分期条件。其次,我们发现从生境栖息地条件(通过碳和氮同位素测量)到最终冬季现场身体条件(通过按比例的质量指数和β-羟基丁酸酯测量)的残留效应仅在干旱年份出现,这表明环境因素对遗留效应的强度有影响。我们的结果还表明,至少在短期内,最终冬季站点的潮湿条件可能会缓解不良的分阶段条件的影响,因为在干燥年份上演的个体在赞比亚的标度质量指数要高于在潮湿年份上演的个体。 。结论这项研究为长期候鸟迁徙地点与最终越冬地点之间的联系提供了初步见解,并表明当地环境因素可以改变长距离候鸟的结转效应强度。

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