Stopover Ecology of the European Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur), a Threatened Migratory Bird Species, after the Crossing of an Extended Ecological Barrier

Author:

Barboutis Christos12ORCID,Bounas Anastasios2ORCID,Navarrete Elisabeth1,Fransson Thord3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Antikythira Bird Observatory, Hellenic Ornithological Society/BirdLife Greece, 52 Ag. Konstantinou Str., GR-10437 Athens, Greece

2. Department of Biological Applications and Technology, University of Ioannina, GR-45110 Ioanrnina, Greece

3. Department of Environmental Research and Monitoring, Swedish Museum of Natural History, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Migratory routes, important stopover sites and wintering grounds for the Turtle Dove, a declining trans-Saharan migratory bird, are known mainly for populations in western and central Europe, but very little is known about birds using the eastern migration flyway. By combining long-term ringing data, tracking data and citizen science data, a comprehensive picture of the stopover ecology of the Turtle Dove’s spring migration in the eastern Mediterranean is presented. Furthermore, a quantitative estimate of the number of birds that migrate over Greece during the spring migration is given. Approximately 16% of the European population migrates through Greece, passing through as early as the end of March, with the passage lasting up to the end of May. On average, the species arrives depleted after the crossing of the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea, with no systematic refuelling event taking place in North Africa. Both tracking and ringing data indicate that the birds undergo an extensive stopover after the barrier crossing (as much as close to three weeks). Turtle Doves additionally show significant body mass gain during their stay, indicating the potential importance of stopover sites after the Mediterranean Sea for the conservation of the species.

Funder

Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation

Marie-Claire Cronstedts Foundation

A.G. Leventis Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Economic Geology,Fuel Technology

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