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Why fly the extra mile? Latitudinal trend in migratory fuel deposition rate as driver of trans-equatorial long-distance migration

机译:为什么要多飞一英里?迁徙燃料沉积率的纬向趋势是跨赤道长距离迁移的驱动力

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Abstract Trans-equatorial long-distance migrations of high-latitude breeding animals have been attributed to narrow ecological niche widths. We suggest an alternative hypothesis postulating that trans-equatorial migrations result from a possible increase in the rate at which body stores to fuel migration are deposited with absolute latitude; that is, longer, migrations away from the breeding grounds surpassing the equator may actually enhance fueling rates on the nonbreeding grounds and therewith the chance of a successful, speedy and timely migration back to the breeding grounds. To this end, we first sought to confirm the existence of a latitudinal trend in fuel deposition rate in a global data set of free-living migratory shorebirds and investigated the potential factors causing this trend. We next tested two predictions on how this trend is expected to impact the migratory itineraries on northward migration under the time-minimization hypothesis, using 56 tracks of high-latitude breeding shorebirds migrating along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. We found a strong positive effect of latitude on fuel deposition rate, which most likely relates to latitudinal variations in primary productivity and available daily foraging time. We next confirmed the resulting predictions that (1) when flying from a stopover site toward the equator, migrants use long jumps that will take them to an equivalent or higher latitude at the opposite hemisphere; and (2) that from here onward, migrants will use small steps, basically fueling only enough to make it to the next suitable staging site. These findings may explain why migrants migrate ?¢????the extra mile?¢???? across the equator during the nonbreeding season in search of better fueling conditions, ultimately providing secure and fast return migrations to the breeding grounds in the opposite hemisphere.
机译:摘要高纬度繁殖动物跨赤道的长距离迁徙归因于生态位宽度的狭窄。我们提出了另一种假设,即跨赤道迁移是由于以绝对纬度沉积体库进行燃料迁移的速率可能增加所致。也就是说,更长的时间,从繁殖地迁移到赤道以外的地方实际上可能会提高非繁殖地的加油率,从而有机会成功,迅速和及时地迁移回繁殖地。为此,我们首先试图在自由生活的迁徙水鸟全球数据集中确认燃料沉积率存在纬度趋势,并调查了导致这一趋势的潜在因素。接下来,我们在时间最小化假设下,使用了56条沿东亚-澳大拉西亚飞越道迁移的高纬度繁殖shore鸟的轨迹,测试了关于此趋势将如何影响北向迁移路线的两个预测。我们发现纬度对燃料沉积速率具有很强的积极影响,这很可能与初级生产力和可用的每日觅食时间的纬度变化有关。接下来,我们证实以下预测结果:(1)当从中途停留地飞向赤道时,移民会使用跳远动作,将他们带到相对的半球相等或更高的纬度; (2)从现在开始,移民将使用小步伐,基本上只会加油,足以将其运送到下一个合适的集散地。这些发现可以解释为什么移民会“迁移”额外的距离?在非繁殖季节穿越赤道,以寻找更好的加油条件,最终提供安全,快速的回迁到对面半球的繁殖地。

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