The timing of the spring migratory passage of Sylvia species over the southernmost point of Europe, Gavdos Island (Crete, Greece)
Аутори
Raković, MarkoSkorić, Stefan
Perodaskalaki, Anastasia
Kazila, Eleana
Solanou, Maria
Ivović, Milica
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Spring migration phenology is shifting towards earlier dates in response to climate
change in many bird species. However, the patterns of change might not be the same for
all species, populations, sex and age classes. The patterns of change could differ between
species with different ecology and different lengths of migratory routes. We analyzed the
timing of the spring migratory passage of seven species of the Sylvia genus on the island
of Gavdos, Greece from mid-March to the end of May 2022 in order to determine
specific species’ phenology following the crossing of the Mediterranean Sea. The first
migrant Sylvia species that appeared on Gavdos during March were Sylvia rueppelli and
Sylvia melanocephala, followed by Sylvia cantillans and Sylvia atricapilla. At the
beginning of April, two more species were present on the island: Sylvia communis and
Sylvia curruca, while during mid-April, Sylvia borin started migration across Gavdos.
The first Sylvia warblers during spring pa...ssage were species wintering in Northern Africa
and the Mediterranean (i.e. short-distance migrants) and in the Sahel zone, followed by
long-distance migrants. The most numerous species during spring migration was Sylvia
borin. The results of our study call for an intensification of data collection in the form of
year-round tracking and long-term data sets at a large geographical scale to determine the
impact of climate change on the timing of migration and its consequences on bird
populations across Europe.
Кључне речи:
Sylvia warblers / Gavdos / migration phenology / climate changeИзвор:
ТРЕЋИ КОНГРЕС БИОЛОГА СРБИЈЕ, 2022, -126Издавач:
- Српско биолошко друштво
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200053 (Универзитет у Београду, Институт за мултидисциплинарна истраживања) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200053)
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Raković, Marko AU - Skorić, Stefan AU - Perodaskalaki, Anastasia AU - Kazila, Eleana AU - Solanou, Maria AU - Ivović, Milica PY - 2022 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1685 AB - Spring migration phenology is shifting towards earlier dates in response to climate change in many bird species. However, the patterns of change might not be the same for all species, populations, sex and age classes. The patterns of change could differ between species with different ecology and different lengths of migratory routes. We analyzed the timing of the spring migratory passage of seven species of the Sylvia genus on the island of Gavdos, Greece from mid-March to the end of May 2022 in order to determine specific species’ phenology following the crossing of the Mediterranean Sea. The first migrant Sylvia species that appeared on Gavdos during March were Sylvia rueppelli and Sylvia melanocephala, followed by Sylvia cantillans and Sylvia atricapilla. At the beginning of April, two more species were present on the island: Sylvia communis and Sylvia curruca, while during mid-April, Sylvia borin started migration across Gavdos. The first Sylvia warblers during spring passage were species wintering in Northern Africa and the Mediterranean (i.e. short-distance migrants) and in the Sahel zone, followed by long-distance migrants. The most numerous species during spring migration was Sylvia borin. The results of our study call for an intensification of data collection in the form of year-round tracking and long-term data sets at a large geographical scale to determine the impact of climate change on the timing of migration and its consequences on bird populations across Europe. PB - Српско биолошко друштво C3 - ТРЕЋИ КОНГРЕС БИОЛОГА СРБИЈЕ T1 - The timing of the spring migratory passage of Sylvia species over the southernmost point of Europe, Gavdos Island (Crete, Greece) EP - 126 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1685 ER -
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Raković, M., Skorić, S., Perodaskalaki, A., Kazila, E., Solanou, M.,& Ivović, M.. (2022). The timing of the spring migratory passage of Sylvia species over the southernmost point of Europe, Gavdos Island (Crete, Greece). in ТРЕЋИ КОНГРЕС БИОЛОГА СРБИЈЕ Српско биолошко друштво.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1685
Raković M, Skorić S, Perodaskalaki A, Kazila E, Solanou M, Ivović M. The timing of the spring migratory passage of Sylvia species over the southernmost point of Europe, Gavdos Island (Crete, Greece). in ТРЕЋИ КОНГРЕС БИОЛОГА СРБИЈЕ. 2022;:null-126. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1685 .
Raković, Marko, Skorić, Stefan, Perodaskalaki, Anastasia, Kazila, Eleana, Solanou, Maria, Ivović, Milica, "The timing of the spring migratory passage of Sylvia species over the southernmost point of Europe, Gavdos Island (Crete, Greece)" in ТРЕЋИ КОНГРЕС БИОЛОГА СРБИЈЕ (2022), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1685 .