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What to do when stopping over: behavioral decisions of a migrating songbird during stopover are dictated by initial change in their body condition and mediated by key environmental conditions

机译:中途停留时该怎么办:中途迁徙的鸣禽的行为决定取决于其身体状况的初始变化,并由关键的环境状况来调节

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The behavioral decisions of migratory songbirds during migration stopovers can markedly influence the pace, efficiency, and success of migration. An individual's fuel stores are considered in theory to directly dictate subsequent stopover behavior (e.g., extent of foraging or vigilance, when to depart), although such decisions at stopover must also consider atmospheric factors (e.g., wind, precipitation) that influence the energetic costs of migration. We conducted the first study to date that directly manipulated the fuel stores of newly arrived songbirds at a stopover site, evaluated their effect on movement behavior and departure decisions, and assessed how atmospheric factors mediated these behavioral decisions. Hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatus) captured during fall migration at a southern New England, USA, offshore island stopover site and subsequently released with increased fuel stores moved less and made more tortuous movements, were more likely to depart on a given night and regularly resumed migration earlier and in a seasonally appropriate direction relative to individuals released with little change in fuel stores. The importance of fuel stores in modifying behavioral decisions increased throughout the migration period, presumably in response to declining food abundance. Precipitation suppressed migrant movements during stopover and precluded departure. Migrants departed in light winds with little respect to wind direction. The pervasive influence of fuel stores on migrant stopover behavior underscores the central role of fuel acquisition in the dynamics, speed, and success of migration, as well as the importance of quality stopover sites to migratory birds.Songbirds typically punctuate migration with stopovers to rest and refuel. During stopover, migrants must balance finding food and staying safe, suggesting that fuel (fat) reserves govern behavioral priorities. We experimentally manipulated the fat stores of hermit thrushes newly arrived to a stopover site. Thrushes with larger fat stores moved less, resumed migration sooner, and used a more direct route than individuals with smaller fat stores; environmental conditions additionally modified thrush movements and departure decisions.
机译:在迁移中途停留期间,迁徙鸣禽的行为决定会明显影响迁移的速度,效率和成功。理论上,一个人的燃料存储被认为直接指示随后的中途停留行为(例如,觅食或保持警惕的程度,何时出发),尽管中途停留时的此类决定还必须考虑会影响精力成本的大气因素(例如风,降水)迁移。迄今为止,我们进行了第一项研究,该研究直接在中途停留地点操纵了新到达的鸣禽的燃料库,评估了它们对运动行为和出发决策的影响,并评估了大气因素如何介导这些行为决策。隐居鹅口疮(Catharus guttatus)在秋天迁徙期间在美国新英格兰南部海岸岛屿中途停留地点捕获,随后因燃料储存增加而释放,移动幅度较小且曲折运动较多,更有可能在特定的夜晚离开并定期恢复迁徙相对于燃料储存量几乎没有变化的个人而言,更早且在季节性适当的方向上。在整个迁徙期间,燃料储存在改变行为决定中的重要性增加了,大概是由于食物丰度的下降。降雨抑制了中途停留和无法出发的移民流动。移民在微风中离开时几乎不顾风向。燃料库对移民中途停留行为的普遍影响突显了燃料获取在动力,迁移速度和成功迁移中的核心作用,以及优质中途停留地对候鸟的重要性。有鸣鸟通常会在迁徙过程中停下来休息和休息。加油。在中途停留期间,移民必须在寻找食物和保持安全之间取得平衡,这表明燃料(脂肪)储备决定了行为的优先次序。我们通过实验操作了刚到达中途停留站点的隐士鹅口疮的脂肪储存库。脂肪储存量较大的鹅口疮移动较少,恢复迁移的速度更快,并且使用的途径比脂肪储存量较小的个体更直接。环境条件还修改了鹅口疮的移动和离开的决定。

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