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Title: Seasonal changes in the altitudinal distribution of nocturnallymigrating birds during autumnmigration
Authors: Sorte, Frank A. La
Farnsworth, Andrew
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Ecology
Flight altitude
Mid-latitudes
Polar-front jet stream
Seasonal avianmigration
Weather surveillance radar
Wind
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Wind plays a significant role in the flight altitudes selected by nocturnally migrating birds. At mid-latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, atmospheric conditions are dictated by the polar-front jet stream, whose amplitude increases in the autumn. One consequence for migratory birds is that the region’s prevailing westerly winds become progressively stronger at higher migration altitudes. We expect this seasonality in wind speed to result in migrants occupying progressively lower flight altitudes, which we test using density estimates of nocturnal migrants at 100 m altitudinal intervals from 12 weather surveillance radar stations located in the northeastern USA.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23701
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