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Migration gives sleepless nights to the birds: a study on a Palaearctic-Indian migrant, Emberiza bruniceps

机译:迁移为鸟类提供了不眠之夜:对Palaearctic-Indian移民,Emberiza Bruniceps的研究

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Migration is a seasonal phenomenon, wherein the birds swap between their breeding and overwintering grounds to avoid harsh climatic conditions and maximally utilize the geographical resources available. The annual cycle of a migratory bird broadly comprises non-breeding and breeding phases. The non-breeding phase corresponds to non-migratory life history state (LHS), whereas the breeding phase can be bifurcated into migratory (spring/autumn migration) and reproductive stages. Since most of the migratory birds are nocturnal migrants, this results either in shift or compromised sleep in these organisms for the sake of their reproduction and survival. Thus, an obvious question arises regarding the prevalence and distribution of sleep in these night migrants. Therefore, the present study focuses on the life history state-dependent as well as daily (with reference to night) differences in sleep behavior with special mention of different sleep postures in a migratory bunting, Emberiza bruniceps. For this purpose, male redheaded buntings were procured from the wild, and after acclimation in laboratory condition, were subjected to short (8L:16D) and long (13L:11D) photoperiodic schedules. Short photoperiod corresponds to non-migratory, whereas long photoperiod leads to pre-migratory and migratory LHSs. The results reveal that sleep behavior varied with different life history states of the bird. Non-migratory and pre-migratory states were dominated by front and back sleep postures, whereas migratory phase was dominated by active wakefulness. Not only life history state, even the night itself showed gradation in occurrence of different sleep behaviors. As the study was conducted in different phases of night, phasic distribution of different sleep behaviors was also observed. Thus, the bird under study, redheaded bunting, clearly demonstrated life history state, as well as daily differences in distribution of different sleep behaviors.
机译:迁徙是一种季节性现象,鸟类在繁殖地和越冬地之间交换,以避免恶劣的气候条件,并最大限度地利用现有的地理资源。候鸟的年周期大致包括非繁殖和繁殖阶段。非繁殖阶段对应于非迁徙生活史状态(LHS),而繁殖阶段可分为迁徙(春季/秋季迁徙)和繁殖阶段。由于大多数候鸟都是夜间迁徙的,这会导致这些生物为了繁殖和生存而发生移位或睡眠不足。因此,一个明显的问题出现在这些夜间移民的睡眠普及率和分布上。因此,本研究主要关注睡眠行为的生活史状态依赖性以及日常(与夜间有关)差异,特别是迁徙邦廷犬Emberiza bruniceps的不同睡眠姿势。为此,雄性红头斑蝶从野外采集,在实验室条件下驯化后,接受短(8L:16D)和长(13L:11D)光周期计划。短光周期对应于非迁移,而长光周期对应于迁移前和迁移后的LHS。结果表明,不同的生活史状态下,鸟类的睡眠行为有所不同。非迁移状态和迁移前状态主要由前后睡眠姿势决定,而迁移阶段主要由主动觉醒决定。不仅是生活史状态,就连夜晚本身也表现出不同睡眠行为发生的层次性。由于这项研究是在夜间的不同阶段进行的,因此也观察到了不同睡眠行为的阶段性分布。因此,研究中的红头斑蝶清楚地展示了生活史状态,以及不同睡眠行为的日常分布差异。

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