En analys av biometriska data insamlade från roskarl Arenaria interpres under höstflyttning i Gdanskbukten
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https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v11.22856Nyckelord:
fettupplagring, tid för migration, könsdimorfism, inomartsvariation, åldersskillnader, fenologiAbstract
In this study we analyse biometrical data of 69 adult and 389 juvenile Turnstones Arenaria interpres caught during autumn migration when passing through the Gulf of Gdańsk in the period 1983—1999. Adults had significantly longer wings than juveniles. Mean values of other measurements did not differ significantly between the age classes. Adults migrating early were larger than those passing the study area later. These earlier and larger migrants are regarded as females, which leave nesting areas before the somewhat smaller males. Data obtained from 67 juvenile Turnstones caught at least twice in the same season showed that juvenile Turnstones may have more than one migration strategy when departing from the Gulf of Gdańsk. Some of them behave as energy minimising migrants and migrate with low fat reserves in small steps. The others stay longer, build up large energy reserves (up to 50% of their initial body mass) and are probably able to reach West Africa in one flight.
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