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Wing morphology, flight type and migration distance predict accumulated fuel load in birds

Vincze, Orsolya and Vágási, Csongor Istvan and Pap, Péter László and Palmer, Colin and Moller, Anders Pape (2019) Wing morphology, flight type and migration distance predict accumulated fuel load in birds. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 222. ISSN 0022-0949 (print); 1477-9145 (online)

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Abstract

Birds often accumulate large fat and protein reserves to fuel longdistance flights. While it is well known that species that fly the longest accumulate the largest amounts of fuel, considerable cross-species variation in fuel load is seen after controlling for overall migration distance. It remains unclear whether this variation can be explained by aerodynamic attributes of different species, despite obvious ecological and conservation implications. Here, we collected data on wing morphology, flight type, migration distance and fuel load from 213 European bird species and explored three questions: (1) does maximum fuel load relate to migration distance across species?; (2) does wing morphology, as described by wing aspect ratio and wing loading, influence maximum fuel load?; and (3) does flight type influence maximum fuel load? Our results indicate that maximum fuel load increases with migration across species, but residual variance is high. The latter variance is explained by aspect ratio and flight type, while wing loading and body mass explain little variance. Birds with slender wings accumulate less fuel than species with low wing aspect ratio when covering a similar migration distance. Continuously flapping species accumulate the largest amounts of fuel, followed by flapping and soaring species and flapping and gliding species, while the smallest fuel loads were observed in birds with passerine-type flight. These results highlight complex eco-evolutionary adaptations to migratory behaviour, pointing toward the importance of energy minimisation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QH Natural history / természetrajz > QH540 Ecology / ökológia
Depositing User: Dr. Péter László Pap
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2020 07:17
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2020 07:20
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/113856

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