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Body fat influences departure from stopover sites in migratory birds: evidence from whole-island telemetry
Authors:Wolfgang Goymann  Fernando Spina  Andrea Ferri  Leonida Fusani
Affiliation:1.Max-Planck-Institut für Ornithologie, Abteilung Verhaltensneurobiologie, Eberhard-Gwinner-Straße, 82319 Seewiesen, Germany;2.Istituto Nazionale per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, sede es-INFS, Via Ca''Fornacetta 9, 40069 Ozzano Emilia (Bo), Italy;3.Dipartimento di Biologia ed Evoluzione, Università di Ferrara, Via Borsari 46, 44100 Ferrara, Italy
Abstract:Migration remains one of the great mysteries of animal life. Small migratory birds rely on refuelling stopovers after crossing ecological barriers such as deserts or seas. Previous studies have suggested that fuel reserves may determine stopover duration but this hypothesis could not be tested because of methodological limitations. Here, we provide evidence that subcutaneous fat stores determine stopover duration by measuring the permanence of migratory garden warblers (Sylvia borin) on a small Mediterranean island during spring migration with telemetry methods. Garden warblers with large amounts of fat stores departed the island significantly sooner than lean birds. All except one fat bird left the island on the same evening after capture, with a mean total stopover estimate of 8.8 hours. In contrast, the mean estimated total stopover duration of lean birds was 41.3 hours. To our knowledge, this is the first study that measures the true minimum stopover duration of a songbird during migration.
Keywords:migration   garden warbler   stopover   subcutaneous body fat   telemetry   physiology of migration
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