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Geographic barriers and season shape the nightly timing of avian migration
Authors:Bart Kranstauber  Silke Bauer  Judy Shamoun-Baranes
Institution:Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Aim

Millions of birds take to the air for nocturnal migrations. Although it is widely recognized that migrants generally depart after sunset, nightly migration timing and their dependence on geographic features are hardly known at a continental scale, yet highly important for the mitigation of human-wildlife conflicts. Using weather radars, we investigate barrier and seasonal effects on the timing of nocturnal bird migration.

Location

North western Europe: United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Sweden and Finland.

Time Period

2014–2020.

Major Taxa Studied

Aves, nocturnal migrants, predominantly passerines.

Methods

We use nocturnal bird migration distributions extracted from 55 weather radars. The variation between these temporal distributions is captured using a principal component analysis, barrier effects and seasonal differences are investigated with a general linear model.

Results

Most variation in nightly migration timing can be explained by a univariate axis that distinguished a more evenly spread migration from a skewed migration. We found migration to be more evenly spread in spring and to have a clear peak early in the night in fall. Furthermore, migration is more peaked early in the night on locations close to or just upstream of major geographic barriers.

Conclusions

Our study shows that migration fluxes tend to be more skewed during the night along coastlines and more uniform inland, far from water barriers. Regional and seasonal differences in nocturnal timing can provide vital information for adjusting the timing of wind park curtailment, lights-out initiatives or other conflicts between migratory birds and human activities.
Keywords:aeroecology  diel timing  East Atlantic flyway  geographic barriers  macrosystems  migration phenology  nocturnal bird migration  weather radar
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