Feather Stable-Isotope Profiles Reveal Stopover Habitat Selection and Site Fidelity in Nine Migratory Species Moving through Sub-Saharan Africa
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[edit] Author(s)
- Yohannes, E.
- Hobson, K. A.
- Pearson, D. J.
[edit] Journal
Journal of Avian Biology 38.3 (2007): 347-55.
[edit] Keywords
palearctic passerines neotropical migrant c-13/c-12 ratios wintering ranges carbon nitrogen warblers hydrogen plants birds
[edit] Abstract
Stable nitrogen (delta N-15), carbon (delta C-13) and hydrogen (delta D) isotope profiles in feathers of nine migratory bird species trapped in Kenya were examined to test the extent to which they were segregated, geographically or by habitat, during an earlier autumn migration stopover in northeast Africa. We examined whether isotopic differences between species varied between years, and whether the isotope profiles of individual species appeared to be consistent. The relationship between mean feather delta C-13, delta N-15 and delta D assorted the migrants into several clustered groups. Similar feather isotope values among successive years revealed that each species tended to return to the same or similar stopover areas and selected habitat and diet that generated similar isotopic signatures. Possible explanations are discussed for the existence of these isotopic groups.
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