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Unexplained altitude changes in a migrating thrush: Long-flight altitude data from radio-telemetry

机译:迁徙的鹅口疮中无法解释的高度变化:来自无线电遥测的长期飞行高度数据

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Describing and then explaining individual behavior during migration can help us to understand why (on both proximate and ultimate levels) birds migrate; the altitude(s) at which migratory birds fly, for example, can have farreaching consequences. However, to date, no fine-scale, full-flight altitude data have been available for small (, 100 g) migratory birds. We tracked 7 Swainson's Thrushes (Catharus ustulatus) carrying altimeters from takeoff until landing or near-landing during 9 migratory flights. The average recorded flight altitude for the 9 flights was 673.0 +/- 523.2 m (mean +/- SD); average maximum flight altitude for the 9 flights was 1,199.5 +/- 862.7 m (range: 319.2-2,744.5 m). Initial ascent rates (0.42 x 0.15 m s(-1), n = 8) matched predictions; final descent rates were 0.55 x 0.30 m s(-1) (n = 5). Contrary to expectations, the thrushes made numerous (9.33 x 4.42), significant (>100 m) altitude adjustments during their flights (1.44 hr(-1)), not including initial ascent and final descent. The repeated changes in flight altitude that we observed should cause these birds to use more energy than they would if they flew at or near a single altitude for several hours at a time. We speculate that these altitude modifications may result from variation in atmospheric conditions or from the birds descending toward anthropogenic light sources during the flights.
机译:描述并解释个体在迁徙过程中的行为,可以帮助我们理解为什么鸟类(无论是在近端还是在最终水平)都可以迁徙;例如,候鸟的飞行高度会产生深远的影响。但是,迄今为止,尚无小型(100克)候鸟的精细,全程飞行高度数据。我们追踪了7架Swainson鹅口疮(Catharus ustulatus)在9个迁徙飞行中从起飞到着陆或接近着陆的高度。 9次飞行的平均记录飞行高度为673.0 +/- 523.2 m(平均+/- SD); 9次飞行的平均最大飞行高度为1,199.5 +/- 862.7 m(范围:319.2-2,744.5 m)。初始上升率(0.42 x 0.15 m s(-1),n = 8)与预测相符;最终下降速度为0.55 x 0.30 m s(-1)(n = 5)。与预期相反,鹅口疮在飞行过程中(1.44 hr(-1))进行了多次(9.33 x 4.42),显着(> 100 m)的高度调节,但不包括初始上升和最终下降。我们观察到的飞行高度的反复变化应使这些鸟比一次或在同一高度飞行数小时要消耗更多的能量。我们推测这些高度变化可能是由于大气条件的变化或飞行过程中鸟类朝着人为光源下降的结果。

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