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Birds of a feather winter together: migratory connectivity in the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus

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JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY
Volume 149, Issue 2, Pages 141-150

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10336-007-0250-1

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acrocephalus scirpaceus; migratory connectivity; migratory divide; ringing recoveries; stable isotopes

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To investigate migratory connectivity in the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus, we analysed (1) all available sub-Saharan ringing recoveries and (2) stable isotopes in feathers grown in Africa sampled at 17 European breeding sites across a migratory divide. A cluster analysis of ringing recoveries showed remarkable connectivity between breeding and non-breeding grounds. Two main clusters represented populations taking the two main migratory routes [southwesterly (SW) and southeasterly (SE)]. Stable isotope analysis confirmed the separation of wintering areas of SW- and SE-migrating populations. Higher delta(15) N values in feathers of SE-migrating birds indicated that they occupied more xeric biome types. Values of delta(13) C that did not differ significantly among populations were higher than those from feathers of known European origin and indicated a C4 biome. Three populations with an unknown migratory direction were assigned to the SE-migrating populations on the basis of delta(15) N values.

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