Bird migration is a highly complex, regulated process, of which timing is an essential element. The timing of migration is influenced by moult, age, sex and food of the birds, as well as the distance between the breeding and wintering sites. In this study, we used data from a ringing station on the shores of Lake Baikal to investigate factors influencing migration timing for species with different migration and moulting strategies, wintering sites and feeding habits. In general, we found that the migration of Passerine across Lake Baikal is influenced by similar factors to those of other migratory species in other migratory flyways. For most species, adult birds migrated through the area earlier in both spring and autumn. In spring, protand...
Moult strategies have received relatively little attention in current ornithology, and knowledge con...
The timing of migration is generally considered of utmost importance for reproduction and survival, ...
Understanding patterns in avian migration phenology and the proximate mechanisms for such patterns i...
<div><p>Adult passerines renew their flight feathers at least once every year. This complete moult o...
Multiple studies have investigated differential migration of sexes during spring migration, while su...
The timing of annual events in migratory species is determined by the position of breeding and winte...
The three main energy-demanding events in the yearly cycles of birds-breeding, moult and migration-t...
Intraspecific patterns of autumn migration timing are not well known, particularly in the western U...
Stopover periods between flights are essential for migrating birds, and the time birds spend at stop...
The evolution of migratory strategies in birds is likely to have been influenced by ecological as we...
Moult is critical for birds as it replaces damaged feathers and worn plumage, enhancing flight perfo...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Abstract Molt is critical for birds as it replaces damaged feathers and worn plumage, enhancing flig...
Bird migration is the most spectacular and worldwide researched part in biology. Migration occurs t...
Background: Knowledge on migration patterns and flyways is a key for understanding the dynamics of m...
Moult strategies have received relatively little attention in current ornithology, and knowledge con...
The timing of migration is generally considered of utmost importance for reproduction and survival, ...
Understanding patterns in avian migration phenology and the proximate mechanisms for such patterns i...
<div><p>Adult passerines renew their flight feathers at least once every year. This complete moult o...
Multiple studies have investigated differential migration of sexes during spring migration, while su...
The timing of annual events in migratory species is determined by the position of breeding and winte...
The three main energy-demanding events in the yearly cycles of birds-breeding, moult and migration-t...
Intraspecific patterns of autumn migration timing are not well known, particularly in the western U...
Stopover periods between flights are essential for migrating birds, and the time birds spend at stop...
The evolution of migratory strategies in birds is likely to have been influenced by ecological as we...
Moult is critical for birds as it replaces damaged feathers and worn plumage, enhancing flight perfo...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Abstract Molt is critical for birds as it replaces damaged feathers and worn plumage, enhancing flig...
Bird migration is the most spectacular and worldwide researched part in biology. Migration occurs t...
Background: Knowledge on migration patterns and flyways is a key for understanding the dynamics of m...
Moult strategies have received relatively little attention in current ornithology, and knowledge con...
The timing of migration is generally considered of utmost importance for reproduction and survival, ...
Understanding patterns in avian migration phenology and the proximate mechanisms for such patterns i...