نتایج جستجو برای: migratory birds

تعداد نتایج: 55279  

2013
Gregor Rolshausen Gernot Segelbacher Claudia Hermes Keith A Hobson H Martin Schaefer

In migratory birds, traits such as orientation and distance are known to have a strong genetic background, and they often exhibit considerable within-population variation. How this variation relates to evolutionary responses to ongoing selection is unknown because the underlying mechanisms that translate environmental changes into population genetic changes are unclear. We show that within-popu...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2011
Sarah E Aamidor Ulf Bauchinger Ortal Mizrahy Scott R McWilliams Berry Pinshow

During migration, birds undergo alternating periods of fasting and re-feeding that are associated with dynamic changes in body mass (m(b)) and in organ size, including that of the digestive tract. After arrival at a migratory stopover site, following a long flight, a bird must restore the tissues of its digestive tract before it can refuel. In the present study we examined how the availability ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Duarte S Viana Laura Gangoso Willem Bouten Jordi Figuerola

Long-distance dispersal (LDD) promotes the colonization of isolated and remote habitats, and thus it has been proposed as a mechanism for explaining the distributions of many species. Birds are key LDD vectors for many sessile organisms such as plants, yet LDD beyond local and regional scales has never been directly observed nor quantified. By sampling birds caught while in migratory flight by ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
Helbig

The genetic basis, mode of inheritance and recent evolutionary changes of migratory directions in birds are discussed on the basis of published and new experimental evidence. Displacement experiments with wild-caught migrants and orientation tests with hand-reared passerines illustrate that inexperienced young birds possess genetic information about the direction and approximate distance of mig...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2005
Fubito Ishiguro Nobuhiro Takada Toshiyuku Masuzawa

Based on specific sequencing, we found that a Borrelia garinii strain from a rodent in Fukui Prefecture, Japan was highly similar to the unique Borrelia strains (pattern R'/R) isolated in northeastern China and Korea, and to strains from ticks feeding on migratory birds in Fukui Prefecture. These findings indicate that the Borrelia with this unique pattern may be locally naturalized to the epiz...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Henrik Mouritsen Ulrike Janssen-Bienhold Miriam Liedvogel Gesa Feenders Julia Stalleicken Petra Dirks Reto Weiler

Migratory birds can use a magnetic compass for orientation during their migratory journeys covering thousands of kilometers. But how do they sense the reference direction provided by the Earth's magnetic field? Behavioral evidence and theoretical considerations have suggested that radical-pair processes in differently oriented, light-sensitive molecules of the retina could enable migratory bird...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Daizaburo Shizuka Alexis S Chaine Jennifer Anderson Oscar Johnson Inger Marie Laursen Bruce E Lyon

Migratory birds often form flocks on their wintering grounds, but important details of social structure such as the patterns of association between individuals are virtually unknown. We analysed networks of co-membership in short-term flocks for wintering golden-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia atricapilla) across three years and discovered social complexity unsuspected for migratory songbirds. Th...

2008
Guihua Wang Dawei Zhan Laixing Li Fumin Lei Bohua Liu Di Liu Haixia Xiao Youjun Feng Jing Li Baoan Yang Zuohua Yin Xiaohui Song Xiaojia Zhu Yanlong Cong Juan Pu Jian Wang Jinhua Liu George F. Gao Qingyu Zhu

Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus has swept west across the globe and caused serious debates on the roles of migratory birds in virus circulation since the first large-scale outbreak in migratory birds of Lake Qinghai, 2005. In May 2006, another outbreak struck Lake Qinghai and six novel strains were isolated. To elucidate these QH06 viruses, the six isolates were subjected to whole-...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2007
Vladimir V Pravosudov Kirsten Sanford Thomas P Hahn

Migratory birds appear to have relatively smaller brain size compared to sedentary species. It has been hypothesized that initial differences in brain size underlying behavioural flexibility drove the evolution of migratory behaviour; birds with relatively large brains evolved sedentary habits and those with relatively small brains evolved migratory behaviour (migratory precursor hypothesis). A...

2011
Leslie A. Reperant Marco W. G. van de Bildt Geert van Amerongen Debbie M. Buehler Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Susi Jenni-Eiermann Theunis Piersma Thijs Kuiken

Corticosterone regulates physiological changes preparing wild birds for migration. It also modulates the immune system and may lead to increased susceptibility to infection, with implications for the spread of pathogens, including highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1. The red knot (Calidris canutus islandica) displays migratory changes in captivity and was used as a model to ass...

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