Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry

Understanding the movements and requirements of individual species within bird migration flyways is of crucial conservation importance, especially along the East Asian Flyway considering the immense human pressure on the environment and habitats. We attached satellite transmitters to females of four...

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Main Authors: Andrew J. Pierce, Chukiat Nualsri, Kaset Sutasha, Philip D. Round
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spelling th-mahidol.755562022-08-04T15:39:41Z Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry Andrew J. Pierce Chukiat Nualsri Kaset Sutasha Philip D. Round Kasetsart University Mahidol University King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Monnang Subdistrict Municipality Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science Understanding the movements and requirements of individual species within bird migration flyways is of crucial conservation importance, especially along the East Asian Flyway considering the immense human pressure on the environment and habitats. We attached satellite transmitters to females of four Chinese Sparrowhawks Accipiter soloensis and four Japanese Sparrowhawks A. gularis mist-netted on their southward passage through Thailand. The Chinese Sparrowhawks wintered across a c. 3000 km-wide longitudinal span from Sumatra to Timor-Leste, spending 84–173 days on their wintering grounds before returning to breeding grounds in south and east China. Two were tracked for complete migration cycles of 14,688 and 9694 km, respectively. Three of four Japanese Sparrowhawks were tracked to wintering grounds in Sabah, Kalimantan, and the Bangka Belitung Islands where they spent 168–173 days before returning north. The Bangka Belitung winterer was tracked to presumed breeding grounds in Amurskiy Oblast, eastern Russia, traveling 7757 km in 53 days. Daily flights varied widely up to c. 800 and 382 km for Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk, respectively. With few individuals sampled, no significant differences were found within or between species, in the daily distances flown during southward or northward journeys. However, Japanese Sparrowhawks made fewer stopovers suggesting they traveled faster on northward migration than Chinese Sparrowhawks. Movements during the wintering and nesting periods were mostly confined to areas of less than 23 km2, although one wintering Chinese Sparrowhawk used an area of over 600 km2. Further work is needed to improve knowledge of the annual cycles of these and other migratory East Asian raptors and how they might differ among age- and sex-classes within species. 2022-08-04T07:54:44Z 2022-08-04T07:54:44Z 2021-11-01 Article Global Ecology and Conservation. Vol.31, (2021) 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01837 23519894 2-s2.0-85116062438 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75556 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85116062438&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
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Environmental Science
Andrew J. Pierce
Chukiat Nualsri
Kaset Sutasha
Philip D. Round
Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
description Understanding the movements and requirements of individual species within bird migration flyways is of crucial conservation importance, especially along the East Asian Flyway considering the immense human pressure on the environment and habitats. We attached satellite transmitters to females of four Chinese Sparrowhawks Accipiter soloensis and four Japanese Sparrowhawks A. gularis mist-netted on their southward passage through Thailand. The Chinese Sparrowhawks wintered across a c. 3000 km-wide longitudinal span from Sumatra to Timor-Leste, spending 84–173 days on their wintering grounds before returning to breeding grounds in south and east China. Two were tracked for complete migration cycles of 14,688 and 9694 km, respectively. Three of four Japanese Sparrowhawks were tracked to wintering grounds in Sabah, Kalimantan, and the Bangka Belitung Islands where they spent 168–173 days before returning north. The Bangka Belitung winterer was tracked to presumed breeding grounds in Amurskiy Oblast, eastern Russia, traveling 7757 km in 53 days. Daily flights varied widely up to c. 800 and 382 km for Chinese and Japanese Sparrowhawk, respectively. With few individuals sampled, no significant differences were found within or between species, in the daily distances flown during southward or northward journeys. However, Japanese Sparrowhawks made fewer stopovers suggesting they traveled faster on northward migration than Chinese Sparrowhawks. Movements during the wintering and nesting periods were mostly confined to areas of less than 23 km2, although one wintering Chinese Sparrowhawk used an area of over 600 km2. Further work is needed to improve knowledge of the annual cycles of these and other migratory East Asian raptors and how they might differ among age- and sex-classes within species.
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Andrew J. Pierce
Chukiat Nualsri
Kaset Sutasha
Philip D. Round
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Chukiat Nualsri
Kaset Sutasha
Philip D. Round
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title Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
title_short Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
title_full Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
title_fullStr Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
title_full_unstemmed Determining the migration routes and wintering areas of Asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
title_sort determining the migration routes and wintering areas of asian sparrowhawks through satellite telemetry
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