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dc.creatorJiguet, Frédéric
dc.creatorBurgess, Malcolm
dc.creatorThorup, Kasper
dc.creatorConway, Greg
dc.creatorArroyo Matos, José Luis
dc.creatorBarber, Lee
dc.creatorBlack, John
dc.creatorBurton, Niall
dc.creatorCastelló, Joan
dc.creatorClewley, Gary
dc.creatorCopete, José Luis
dc.creatorCzajkowski, Michel Alexandre
dc.creatorDale, Svein
dc.creatorDavis, Tony
dc.creatorDombrovski, Valery
dc.creatorDrew, Mike
dc.creatorElts, Jaanus
dc.creatorGilson, Vicky
dc.creatorGrzegorczyk, Emilienne
dc.creatorHenderson, Ian
dc.creatorHoldsworth, Michael
dc.creatorHusbands, Rob
dc.creatorLorrilliere, Romain
dc.creatorMarja, Riho
dc.creatorMinkevicius, Simonas
dc.creatorMoussy, Caroline
dc.creatorOlsson, Peter
dc.creatorOnrubia, Alejandro
dc.creatorPérez, Marc
dc.creatorPiacentini, Joseph
dc.creatorPiha, Markus
dc.creatorPons, Jean-Marc
dc.creatorProcházka, Petr
dc.creatorRaković, Marko
dc.creatorRobins, Harriet
dc.creatorSeimola, Tuomas
dc.creatorSelstam, Gunnar
dc.creatorSkierczyński, Michał
dc.creatorSondell, Jan
dc.creatorThibault, Jean-Claude
dc.creatorTøttrup, Anders
dc.creatorWalker, Justin
dc.creatorHewson, Chris
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-24T21:16:05Z
dc.date.available2023-12-24T21:16:05Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttp://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3106
dc.description.abstractEach year, billions of songbirds cross large ecological barriers during their migration. Understanding how they perform this incredible task is crucial to predict how global change may threaten the safety of such journeys. Earlier studies based on radar suggested that most songbirds cross deserts in intermittent flights at high altitude, stopping in the desert during the day, while recent tracking with light loggers suggested diurnal prolongation of nocturnal flights and common non-stop flights for some species. We analyzed light intensity and temperature data obtained from geolocation loggers deployed on 130 individuals of ten migratory songbird species, and show that a large variety of strategies forcrossing deserts exists between, but also sometimes within species. Diurnal stopover in the desert is a common strategy in autumn, while most species prolonged some nocturnal flights into the day. Nonstop flights over the desert occurred more frequently in spring than in autumn, and more frequently in foliage gleaners. Temperature recordings suggest that songbirds crossed deserts with flight bouts performed at various altitudes according to species and season, along a gradient ranging from low above ground in autumn to probably >2000 m above ground level, and possibly at higher altitude in spring. High-altitude flights are therefore not the general rule for crossing deserts in migrant songbirds. We conclude that a diversity of migration strategies exists for desert crossing among songbirds, with variations between but also within species.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publishernaturesr
dc.relationFédération Départementale des Chasseurs des Landes (FDC40)sr
dc.relationAssociation Départementale des Chasses Traditionnelles à la Matole (ADCTM)sr
dc.relationthe research in Poland - MS was funded by grant no. N N304 0198 40sr
dc.relationy Institutional Research Plan (RVO: 68081766)sr
dc.rightsopenAccesssr
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceScientific reportssr
dc.subjectmigratory birdssr
dc.subjectdesert crossingsr
dc.subjecttelemetrysr
dc.titleDesert crossing strategies of migrant songbirds vary between and within speciessr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseBYsr
dc.citation.issue9
dc.citation.spage20248
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-56677-4
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/8157/s41598-019-56677-4.pdf
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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