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Tracking of Arctic tern migrations 2007-2008

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說明

Original provider: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Dataset credits: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Abstract: The study of long-distance migration provides insights into the habits and performance of organisms at the limit of their physical abilities. The Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea is the epitome of such behavior; despite its small size (<125 g), banding recoveries and at-sea surveys suggest that its annual migration from boreal and high Arctic breeding grounds to the Southern Ocean may be the longest seasonal movement of any animal. Our tracking of 11 Arctic terns fitted with miniature (1.4 g) geolocators revealed that these birds do indeed travel huge distances (more than 80,000 km annually for some individuals). As well as confirming the location of the main wintering region, we also identified a previously unknown oceanic stopover area in the North Atlantic used by birds from at least two breeding populations (from Greenland and Iceland). Although birds from the same colony took one of two alternative southbound migration routes following the African or South American coast, all returned on a broadly similar, sigmoidal trajectory, crossing from east to west in the Atlantic in the region of the equatorial Intertropical Convergence Zone. Arctic terns clearly target regions of high marine productivity both as stopover and wintering areas, and exploit prevailing global wind systems to reduce flight costs on long-distance commutes. Purpose: The Arctic tern is known to make the longest annual migration in the animal kingdom. During its breeding season, it is found far to the north where summer days are long, and it winters far south in the southern hemisphere, where the days are longest during November to February. This means that the Arctic tern probably experiences more sun light during a calendar year than any other creature on Earth. The long-distance travel of the Arctic tern is well-known both amongst researchers and in the broader public. Now, for the first time, technological advances allow us to follow the Arctic tern on its immense journey, practically from pole to pole. Supplemental information: Four erroneous points were removed from the original dataset: ARTE_410, 9/17/2007 noon; ARTE_370, 9/13/2007 noon; ARTE_373, 9/15/2007 noon and 9/16/2007 noon. Sand Island (74.263 degrees N, 20.160 degrees W), northeast Greenland, is the breeding colony for these Arctic terns and was placed on the map (red-orange square). Sand Island can be used as the beginning and end of all tracks, but since exact dates of the starting and ending of the migration were not available (high-Arctic zone = continuous day light during summer = poor positions when using geolocators), the tracklines for each animal were not mapped to and from the breeding colony.

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Egevang, C. 2012. Tracking of Arctic tern migrations 2007-2008. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/705) on yyyy-mm-dd.

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關鍵字

Occurrence,long-distance migration,at-sea hotspot,global wind systems,geolocator,trans-equatorial migration; Observation; Occurrence

外部資料

此資源尚有其他格式可用

OBIS-SEAMAP Dataset Page http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/705 UTF-8 Interactive map
FGDC Metadata http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/705/xml UTF-8 XML

聯絡資訊

Carsten Egevang
  • 擁有者
  • 出處
  • 連絡人
Primary contact
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
OBIS-SEAMAP
  • 元數據提供者
  • 散布者
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
27708 Durham
NC
US

地理涵蓋範圍

Greenland,high-Arctic,Antarctica,Weddell Sea

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [-76.84, -62.56], 緯度北界 經度東界 [75, 107.07]

分類群涵蓋範圍

Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).

Species Sterna paradisaea (Arctic Tern)

時間涵蓋範圍

起始日期 / 結束日期 2007-08-13 / 2008-05-31

計畫資料

無相關描述

計畫名稱 Tracking of Arctic tern migrations 2007-2008
經費來源 NA

參與計畫的人員:

Carsten Egevang
  • 擁有者

取樣方法

NA

研究範圍 NA

方法步驟描述:

  1. NA

收藏資料

蒐藏名稱 zd_705
蒐藏編號 zd_705
上層採集品識別碼 OBIS-SEAMAP

額外的詮釋資料

marine, harvested by iOBIS

目的 The Arctic tern is known to make the longest annual migration in the animal kingdom. During its breeding season, it is found far to the north where summer days are long, and it winters far south in the southern hemisphere, where the days are longest during November to February. This means that the Arctic tern probably experiences more sun light during a calendar year than any other creature on Earth. The long-distance travel of the Arctic tern is well-known both amongst researchers and in the broader public. Now, for the first time, technological advances allow us to follow the Arctic tern on its immense journey, practically from pole to pole.
替代的識別碼 http://ipt.env.duke.edu/resource?r=zd_705