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1 Αυγ 2002 · Stopover habitats in long-distance migrants such as Siberian Cranes (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) are subject to dynamic changes, both seasonally and spatially.
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According to tracking data, Siberian Cranes started and ended autumn migration on 23 September and 19 November, respectively. Spring migration started on 8 April and ended on 4 June. The migration routes between seasons showed spatial similarity but less repeatability. There is significant repeatability in migration routes from 48°N to 58°N ...
1 Οκτ 2023 · In recent years, satellite tracking has shown that the Siberian coniferous forest zone in the migration route of Siberian cranes is not suitable for energy supply (Wang et al., 2018). Therefore, the stopover on the Songnen Plain is an important guarantee for the success of Siberian crane migration.
1 Αυγ 2002 · Percent total migration days at each stopover site for five successfully tracked Siberian cranes. Only five of the 10 cranes rested within the Momoge and Xianghai Nature Reserves in Qiqihar-Baicheng area and most of the locations were outside these two reserves ( Fig. 5 ).
1 Φεβ 2023 · There is significant repeatability in migration routes from 48N to 58N (Russian areas) between individuals in spring. Our results provide support for some seasonal plasticity in the timing of...
8 Φεβ 2023 · There is significant repeatability in migration routes from 48°N to 58°N (Russian areas) between individuals in spring. Our results provide support for some seasonal plasticity in the timing of migration and flexibility in routes taken by migrating Siberian Cranes.
The cranes migrated an average of 1581.5 km (±476.5 SD) in autumn and 1446.5 (±742.8 SD) in spring between their breeding site in Eastern Mongolia and the following wintering sites: the Xar ...