2023
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad225
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Extremely low daylight sea-crossing flights of a nocturnal migrant

Abstract: Understanding the trade-off between energy expenditure of carrying large fuel loads and the risk of fuel depletion is imperative to understand the evolution of flight strategies during long-distance animal migration. Global flyways regularly involve sea-crossings that may impose flight prolongations on migrating land-birds and thereby reduce their energy reserves and survival prospects. We studied route choice, flight behavior and fuel store dynamics of nocturnally migrating European nightjars (Caprimulgus eur… Show more

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