Large bodies of water represent major obstacles for the migration of soaring birds because thermal updrafts are absent or weak over water. Soaring birds are known to time their water crossings with favourable weather conditions and there are records of birds falling into the water and drowning in large numbers. However, it is still unclear how environmental factors, individual traits and trajectory choices affect their water crossing performance, this being important to understand the fitness consequences of water barriers for this group of birds. We addressed this problem using the black kite (Milvus migrans) as model species at a major migration bottleneck, the Strait of Gibraltar. We recorded high-resolution GPS and triaxial acceleromete...
Weather conditions are paramount in shaping birds' migratory routes, promoting the evolution of beha...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals and g...
Abstract Large bodies of water represent major obstacles for the migration of soaring birds because ...
Research Article1. Large bodies of water represent major obstacles for the migration of soaring bird...
1. Studying the causes and consequences of route selection in animal migration is important for unde...
Large ecological barriers such as oceans and deserts have considerably shaped the migratory strategi...
Flying over the open sea is energetically costly for terrestrial birds. Despite this, over-water jou...
The flight behaviour of Griffon Vultures Gyps fulvus was studied at a major migration bottleneck, th...
Understanding how soaring birds use updrafts at small spatial scales is important to identify ecolog...
Understanding how soaring birds use updrafts at small spatial scales is important to identify ecolog...
Flight costs make up a large proportion of energy expenditure during migration and are strongly depe...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Flying over the open sea is energetically costly for terrestrial birds. Despite this, over-water jou...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
Weather conditions are paramount in shaping birds' migratory routes, promoting the evolution of beha...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals and g...
Abstract Large bodies of water represent major obstacles for the migration of soaring birds because ...
Research Article1. Large bodies of water represent major obstacles for the migration of soaring bird...
1. Studying the causes and consequences of route selection in animal migration is important for unde...
Large ecological barriers such as oceans and deserts have considerably shaped the migratory strategi...
Flying over the open sea is energetically costly for terrestrial birds. Despite this, over-water jou...
The flight behaviour of Griffon Vultures Gyps fulvus was studied at a major migration bottleneck, th...
Understanding how soaring birds use updrafts at small spatial scales is important to identify ecolog...
Understanding how soaring birds use updrafts at small spatial scales is important to identify ecolog...
Flight costs make up a large proportion of energy expenditure during migration and are strongly depe...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Flying over the open sea is energetically costly for terrestrial birds. Despite this, over-water jou...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
Weather conditions are paramount in shaping birds' migratory routes, promoting the evolution of beha...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals and g...