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Science | 2006

Rapid Advance of Spring Arrival Dates in Long-Distance Migratory Birds

Niclas Jonzén; Andreas Lindén; Torbjørn Ergon; Endre Knudsen; Jon Olav Vik; Diego Rubolini; Dario Piacentini; Christian N. Brinch; Fernando Spina; Lennart Karlsson; Martin Stervander; Arne Andersson; Jonas Waldenström; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Erik Edvardsen; Rune Solvang; Nils Chr. Stenseth

Several bird species have advanced the timing of their spring migration in response to recent climate change. European short-distance migrants, wintering in temperate areas, have been assumed to be more affected by change in the European climate than long-distance migrants wintering in the tropics. However, we show that long-distance migrants have advanced their spring arrival in Scandinavia more than short-distance migrants. By analyzing a long-term data set from southern Italy, we show that long-distance migrants also pass through the Mediterranean region earlier. We argue that this may reflect a climate-driven evolutionary change in the timing of spring migration.


Journal of Comparative Physiology A-neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology | 2017

Actogram analysis of free-flying migratory birds : new perspectives based on acceleration logging

Johan Bäckman; Arne Andersson; Lykke Pedersen; Sissel Sjöberg; Anders P. Tøttrup; Thomas Alerstam

The use of accelerometers has become an important part of biologging techniques for large-sized birds with accelerometer data providing information about flight mode, wing-beat pattern, behaviour and energy expenditure. Such data show that birds using much energy-saving soaring/gliding flight like frigatebirds and swifts can stay airborne without landing for several months. Successful accelerometer studies have recently been conducted also for free-flying small songbirds during their entire annual cycle. Here we review the principles and possibilities for accelerometer studies in bird migration. We use the first annual actograms (for red-backed shrike Lanius collurio) to explore new analyses and insights that become possible with accelerometer data. Actogram data allow precise estimates of numbers of flights, flight durations as well as departure/landing times during the annual cycle. Annual and diurnal rhythms of migratory flights, as well as prolonged nocturnal flights across desert barriers are illustrated. The shifting balance between flight, rest and different intensities of activity throughout the year as revealed by actogram data can be used to analyse exertion levels during different phases of the life cycle. Accelerometer recording of the annual activity patterns of individual birds will open up a new dimension in bird migration research.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2017

Using accelerometry to quantify prey attack and handling behaviours in piscivorous pike Esox lucius

Mikael van Deurs; Arne Andersson; Jerker Vinterstare; A. Didenko; Anders Persson; Christer Brönmark; P.A. Nilsson

Accelerometer technology was used to evaluate behaviours in the teleost ambush predator pike Esox lucius foraging on crucian carp Carassius carassius. Automated rule-based estimates of prey-size determined handling time were obtained and are compared with video-recorded behaviours. Solutions to tag attachment and the limitations imposed by battery-time and data-logging capacities are evaluated.


Journal of Avian Biology | 2005

Timing of spring migration in birds: long-term trends, North Atlantic Oscillation and the significance of different migration routes

Martin Stervander; Åke Lindström; Niclas Jonzén; Arne Andersson


Oikos | 2002

Climate patterns and the stochastic dynamics of migratory birds

Niclas Jonzén; Anders Hedenström; Christian Hjort; Åke Lindström; Per Lundberg; Arne Andersson


Current Biology | 2016

Annual 10-Month Aerial Life Phase in the Common Swift Apus apus

Anders Hedenström; Gabriel Norevik; Kajsa Warfvinge; Arne Andersson; Johan Bäckman; Susanne Åkesson


Journal of Avian Biology | 2017

Activity and migratory flights of individual free-flying songbirds throughout the annual cycle : Method and first case study

Johan Bäckman; Arne Andersson; Thomas Alerstam; Lykke Pedersen; Sissel Sjöberg; Kasper Thorup; Anders P. Tøttrup


Science | 2007

Response to comment on "Rapid advance of spring arrival dates in long-distance migratory birds"

Niclas Jonzén; Andreas Lindén; Torbjørn Ergon; Endre Knudsen; Jon Olav Vik; Diego Rubolini; Dario Piacentini; Christian N. Brinch; Fernando Spina; Lennart Karlsson; Martin Stervander; Arne Andersson; Jonas Waldenström; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Erik Edvardsen; Rune Solvang; Nils Chr. Stenseth


Ornis Svecica; 16(1-2), pp 42-54 (2006) | 2006

Autumn migration of some passerines on the island of Capri, southwestern Italy.

Jonas Waldenström; Christian Hjort; Arne Andersson


Ornis Svecica; 16(1-2), pp 27-33 (2006) | 2006

The timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migrants: a comparison between Ottenby, Sweden and Capri, Italy

Niclas Jonzén; Dario Piacentini; Arne Andersson; Alessandro Montemaggiori; Martin Stervander; Diego Rubolini; Jonas Waldenström; Fernando Spina

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Lykke Pedersen

University of Copenhagen

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