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The trans-Himalayan flights of bar-headed geese (Anser indicus)

机译:横贯喜马拉雅山的雁雁飞行(Anser indicus)

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Birds that fly over mountain barriers must be capable of meeting the increased energetic cost of climbing in low-density air, even though less oxygen may be available to support their metabolism. This challenge is magnified by the reduction in maximum sustained climbing rates in large birds. Bar-headed geese (Anser indicus) make one of the highest and most iconic transmountain migrations in the world. We show that those populations of geese that winter at sea level in India are capable of passing over the Himalayas in 1 d, typically climbing between 4,000 and 6,000 m in 7–8 h. Surprisingly, these birds do not rely on the assistance of upslope tailwinds that usually occur during the day and can support minimum climb rates of 0.8–2.2 km·h−1, even in the relative stillness of the night. They appear to strategically avoid higher speed winds during the afternoon, thus maximizing safety and control during flight. It would seem, therefore, that bar-headed geese are capable of sustained climbing flight over the passes of the Himalaya under their own aerobic power.
机译:越过高山障碍的鸟类必须能够应付在低密度空气中攀爬所需的高额能量成本,即使可能提供较少的氧气来维持其新陈代谢。大型鸟类最大持续爬升率的降低加剧了这一挑战。 head鹅(Anser indicus)是世界上最高,最具标志性的跨山迁徙之一。我们表明,那些在印度海平面冬季过冬的鹅群能够在1天内越过喜马拉雅山脉,通常在7-8小时内爬升到4,000至6,000 m。出人意料的是,这些鸟类不依赖于通常在白天发生的上坡顺风,即使在夜晚相对静止的情况下,也可以支撑0.8-2.2 km·h-1的最小爬升速度。他们似乎从策略上避免了下午的狂风,从而最大限度地提高了飞行过程中的安全性和控制力。因此,似乎条形雁在其自身的有氧能力下能够在喜马拉雅山的通道上持续爬升飞行。

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