THE DAILY PATTERN OF AUTUMN BIRD MIGRATION IN THE NORTHERN SAHARA

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作者
BIEBACH, H
FRIEDRICH, W
HEINE, G
JENNI, L
JENNIEIERMANN, S
SCHMIDL, D
机构
[1] MAX PLANCK INST VERHALTENSPHYSIOL, W-8138 KLOSTER ANDECHS, GERMANY
[2] SCHWEIZ VOGELWARTE, CH-6204 SEMPACH, SWITZERLAND
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10.1111/j.1474-919X.1991.tb04590.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
The temporal pattern of migration by passerine birds during the night, and their arrival during the day at the Egyptian coast and in the northern Sahara Desert was investigated. The mean direction of nocturnal migration at the coast was south-southeast, while at all desert sites it was south-southwest. Birds arrived at the Egyptian coast only during the second half of the night which is explained by the fact that no birds could have taken off from the Mediterranean Sea. At least some of the birds landed at the coast where they spent the day before taking off shortly after sunset. These birds passed the desert sites at the expected time of day assuming a ground speed of 18 m per second. However, the origin of the birds passing the desert sites early at night is unclear. They must either have spent the day in the desert north of the study sites or they had overflown the Egyptian coast in the afternoon without landing. The landing of birds during the day at the desert sites was bimodal. This pattern of arrival is explained either by some birds having landed at the Egyptian coast in the early morning before continuing, or by deteriorating conditions later in the day during flight or when resting in the desert, that obliged them to seek shelter at the desert sites. A correlation between the number of migrants observed during the night and the number of resting birds in the desert on the following day suggests that an unknown proportion of birds might regularly use an intermittent migratory strategy that includes rest periods by day when crossing the desert, whereas others might adapt a non-stop migratory strategy.
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页数:9
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