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Magnetic storms disrupt nocturnal migratory activity in songbirds

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BIOLOGY LETTERS
卷 15, 期 3, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0918

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animal navigation; bird migration; magnetic compass; migratory restlessness; compass orientation; geomagnetic field

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  1. Swedish Research Council [621-2013-4361, 2016-05342]
  2. Centre for Animal Movement Research (CAnMove) - Linnaeus grant from the Swedish Research Council [349-2007-8690]
  3. Lund University
  4. Swedish Research Council [2016-05342] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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Birds possess a magnetic sense and rely on the Earth's magnetic field for orientation during migration. However, the geomagnetic field can be altered by solar activity at relative unpredictable intervals. How birds cope with the temporal geomagnetic variations caused by solar storms during migration is still unclear. We addressed this question by reproducing the effect of a solar storm on the geomagnetic field and monitoring the activity of three songbird species during autumn migration. We found that only the European robin reduced nocturnal migratory restlessness in response to simulated solar storms. At the same time, robins increased activity during early morning. We suggest that robins reduced activity at night when the perception of magnetic information would be strongly disrupted by temporal variations of the magnetic field, to extend their migration during daytime when several visual cues become available for orientation. The other two species, chiff-chaff and dunnock, showing low or no nocturnal migratory activity, did not respond to the solar storm by changing activity.

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