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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | 1991

Inheritance of migratory direction in a bird species: a cross-breeding experiment with SE- and SW-migrating blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla)

Andreas J. Helbig

SummaryYoung avian migrants of many species are able to find their species- or population-specific wintering area without the help of conspecifics. In orientation tests hand-raised birds have been demonstrated to choose appropriate population-specific migratory directions, suggesting a genetic basis to this behaviour. I here report results of a cross-breeding experiment between individuals of two blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) populations with widely different migratory directions. The orientation of the F1 offspring was intermediate between and significantly different from that of both parental populations (Fig. 2). The variance of individual mean directions in the F1 generation did not increase compared with the parental groups, and the inheritance of migratory directions was not sex-linked. The data provide direct evidence for a genetic basis of migratory directions in birds and demonstrate a phenotypically intermediate mode of inheritance.


Journal of Evolutionary Biology | 1991

SE‐ and SW‐migrating Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) populations in Central Europe: Orientation of birds in the contact zone

Andreas J. Helbig

In the Blackcap (Aves: Sylvia atricapilla), a widespread passerine noctural migrant, a “migratory divide” between SE‐ and SW‐migrating populations exists in Central Europe at about 14° E and south of 52° N. The autumn migratory directions are known to have a genetic basis and are expressed in orientation cages in captivity. Migratory directions of birds in the contact zone between the two populations were studied by analysing ringing data and by testing three groups of hand‐raised individuals in orientation cages.


Nature | 1992

Rapid microevolution of migratory behaviour in a wild bird species

Peter Berthold; Andreas J. Helbig; Gabriele Mohr; Ulrich Querner


Ibis | 2002

Guidelines for assigning species rank

Andreas J. Helbig; Alan G. Knox; David T. Parkin; George Sangster; Martin Collinson


Ethology | 2010

Migratory Orientation of Blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla): Population-specific Shifts of Direction during the Autumn

Andreas J. Helbig; Peter Berthold; Wolfgang Wiltschko


Ibis | 2008

The genetics of bird migration: stimulus, timing, and direction

Peter Berthold; Andreas J. Helbig


Ibis | 2002

Taxonomic recommendations for British birds

Alan G. Knox; Martin Collinson; Andreas J. Helbig; David T. Parkin; George Sangster


Ibis | 2002

Taxonomic recommendations for European birds

George Sangster; Alan G. Knox; Andreas J. Helbig; David T. Parkin


Naturwissenschaften | 1994

Inheritance of a novel migratory direction in Central European blackcaps

Andreas J. Helbig; Peter Berthold; Gabriele Mohr; Ulrich Querner


British Birds | 2004

Species limits in Acrocephalus and Hippolais warblers from the Western Palearctic

David T. Parkin; J. Martin Collinson; Andreas J. Helbig; Alan G. Knox; George Sangster; Lars Svensson

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George Sangster

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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