Timing of Breeding Range Occupancy Among High-latitude Passerine Migrants

Author:

Benson Anna-Marie1,Winker Kevin2

Affiliation:

1. Alaska Bird Observatory, P.O. Box 80505, Fairbanks Alaska, 99708, USA

2. University of Alaska Museum, 907 Yukon Drive, Fairbanks Alaska, 99775, USA

Abstract

Abstract The brief subarctic summer limits the time available for birds to complete their reproductive activities, yet the temporal requirements of high-latitude passerine migrants are not well understood. Our analyses examined the timing of spring and autumn migration among 18 passerine species to obtain indirect estimates of the time they occupy their breeding ranges in northwestern North America. From 1992 to 1998, the Alaska Bird Observatory (64°50′N, 147°50′W) banded 31,698 individuals during the most intensive standardized mist-netting study ever conducted in subarctic North America. Among the migrants examined, the estimated number of days that species were present in interior Alaska ranged from 48 days for adult Alder Flycatchers (Empidonax alnorum) to 129 days for American Robins (Turdus migratorius). Adults departed significantly later in autumn than immatures in 10 of 18 species we examined and significantly earlier than immatures in only one species, Alder Flycatcher. Breeding range occupancy of Nearctic–Neotropic migrants occurs in this region within the range of average frost-free temperatures in Fairbanks, Alaska, and is significantly shorter in duration than among Nearctic–Nearctic (“short-distance”) migrants at this latitude.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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