Differences in on-ground and aloft conditions explain seasonally different migration paths in Demoiselle crane
Differences in on-ground and aloft conditions explain seasonally different migration paths in Demoiselle crane
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2022
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Galtbalt, Batbayar
Batbayar, Nyambayar
Sukhbaatar, Tuvshintugs
Klaassen, Marcel
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Movement Ecology ; 10 (2022), 1. - 4. - BioMed Central. - eISSN 2051-3933
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Although some migratory birds may take different routes during their outbound and inbound migration, the factors causing these differential migrations to and from the breeding grounds, have rarely been investigated. In Northeast Asia, Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) performs one of the most extreme "loop" migrations known to date. During outbound migration, they cross the Himalayas to non-breeding sites in northwest India. Contrastingly, during inbound migration to the breeding grounds, they fly around the western end of the Himalayas. We hypothesise that differences in prevailing environmental conditions aloft and/or on-ground during both seasonal migrations are at the core of this phenomenon.
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Loop migration, Environmental conditions, Wind support, Thermals, Temperature, NDVI, Anthropoides virgo
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GALTBALT, Batbayar, Nyambayar BATBAYAR, Tuvshintugs SUKHBAATAR, Bernd VORNEWEG, Georg HEINE, Uschi MÜLLER, Martin WIKELSKI, Marcel KLAASSEN, 2022. Differences in on-ground and aloft conditions explain seasonally different migration paths in Demoiselle crane. In: Movement Ecology. BioMed Central. 10(1), 4. eISSN 2051-3933. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s40462-022-00302-zBibTex
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