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Birds of a feather winter together: migratory connectivity in the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus
Authors:Petr Procházka  Keith A Hobson  Zsolt Karcza and Jelena Kralj
Institution:(1) Institute of Vertebrate Biology AS CR, v.v.i., Květná 8, 60365 Brno, Czech Republic;(2) Environment Canada, 11 Innovation Blvd, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 3H5;(3) Hungarian Bird Ringing Centre, MME/BirdLife Hungary, K?ltő u. 21., 1121 Budapest, Hungary;(4) Institute for Ornithology CASA, Gundulićeva 24, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:To investigate migratory connectivity in the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus, we analysed (1) all available sub-Saharan ringing recoveries and (2) stable isotopes in feathers grown in Africa sampled at 17 European breeding sites across a migratory divide. A cluster analysis of ringing recoveries showed remarkable connectivity between breeding and non-breeding grounds. Two main clusters represented populations taking the two main migratory routes southwesterly (SW) and southeasterly (SE)]. Stable isotope analysis confirmed the separation of wintering areas of SW- and SE-migrating populations. Higher δ15N values in feathers of SE-migrating birds indicated that they occupied more xeric biome types. Values of δ13C that did not differ significantly among populations were higher than those from feathers of known European origin and indicated a C4 biome. Three populations with an unknown migratory direction were assigned to the SE-migrating populations on the basis of δ15N values.
Keywords:Acrocephalus           scirpaceus            Migratory connectivity  Migratory divide  Ringing recoveries  Stable isotopes
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