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Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon

Citizen science data have already been used to effectively address questions regarding migration, a fundamental stage in the life history of birds. In this study, we use data from eBird and from 3 additional regional citizen science databases to describe the migration routes and timing of the red-fo...

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Autores principales: Bounas, Anastasios, Solanou, Maria, Panuccio, Michele, Barišić, Sanja, Bino, Taulant, Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz, Iankov, Petar, Ieronymidou, Christina, Barboutis, Christos
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33293927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoaa008
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author Bounas, Anastasios
Solanou, Maria
Panuccio, Michele
Barišić, Sanja
Bino, Taulant
Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz
Iankov, Petar
Ieronymidou, Christina
Barboutis, Christos
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Solanou, Maria
Panuccio, Michele
Barišić, Sanja
Bino, Taulant
Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz
Iankov, Petar
Ieronymidou, Christina
Barboutis, Christos
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description Citizen science data have already been used to effectively address questions regarding migration, a fundamental stage in the life history of birds. In this study, we use data from eBird and from 3 additional regional citizen science databases to describe the migration routes and timing of the red-footed falcon Falco vespertinus in the Mediterranean region across 8 years (2010–2017). We further examine the seasonal and yearly variation in migration patterns and explore sites used during the species migration. Our results suggest that the autumn passage is spatially less variable and temporally more consistent among years than in spring and that birds migrate faster in spring than in autumn. The species seems to be more prevalent along the Central Mediterranean during spring migration, probably as a result of the clockwise loop migration that red-footed falcons perform. There was a high variation in annual median migration dates for both seasons as well as in migration routes across years and seasons. Higher variation was exhibited in the longitudinal component thus indicating flexibility in migration routes. In addition, our results showed the species’ preference for lowlands covered with cropland and mosaics of cropland and natural vegetation as stopover sites during migration. Stopover areas predicted from our distribution modeling highlight the importance of the Mediterranean islands as stopover sites for sea-crossing raptors, such as the red-footed falcon. This study is the first to provide a broad-scale spatiotemporal perspective on the species migration across seasons, years and flyways and demonstrates how citizen science data can inform future monitoring and conservation strategies.
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spelling pubmed-77055102020-12-07 Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon Bounas, Anastasios Solanou, Maria Panuccio, Michele Barišić, Sanja Bino, Taulant Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz Iankov, Petar Ieronymidou, Christina Barboutis, Christos Curr Zool Articles Citizen science data have already been used to effectively address questions regarding migration, a fundamental stage in the life history of birds. In this study, we use data from eBird and from 3 additional regional citizen science databases to describe the migration routes and timing of the red-footed falcon Falco vespertinus in the Mediterranean region across 8 years (2010–2017). We further examine the seasonal and yearly variation in migration patterns and explore sites used during the species migration. Our results suggest that the autumn passage is spatially less variable and temporally more consistent among years than in spring and that birds migrate faster in spring than in autumn. The species seems to be more prevalent along the Central Mediterranean during spring migration, probably as a result of the clockwise loop migration that red-footed falcons perform. There was a high variation in annual median migration dates for both seasons as well as in migration routes across years and seasons. Higher variation was exhibited in the longitudinal component thus indicating flexibility in migration routes. In addition, our results showed the species’ preference for lowlands covered with cropland and mosaics of cropland and natural vegetation as stopover sites during migration. Stopover areas predicted from our distribution modeling highlight the importance of the Mediterranean islands as stopover sites for sea-crossing raptors, such as the red-footed falcon. This study is the first to provide a broad-scale spatiotemporal perspective on the species migration across seasons, years and flyways and demonstrates how citizen science data can inform future monitoring and conservation strategies. Oxford University Press 2020-10 2020-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7705510/ /pubmed/33293927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoaa008 Text en © The Author(s) (2020). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Editorial Office, Current Zoology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Bounas, Anastasios
Solanou, Maria
Panuccio, Michele
Barišić, Sanja
Bino, Taulant
Erciyas-Yavuz, Kiraz
Iankov, Petar
Ieronymidou, Christina
Barboutis, Christos
Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title_full Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title_fullStr Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title_full_unstemmed Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title_short Mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
title_sort mining citizen science data to explore stopover sites and spatiotemporal variation in migration patterns of the red-footed falcon
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33293927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoaa008
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