Mechanisms controling the timing of spring migration in birds

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L. V. Sokolov
A. L. Tsvey
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[1] Zoological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences,Biological Station Rybachy
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Biology Bulletin | 2016年 / 43卷
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birds; migration; photoperiod; circannual rhythm; climate; ambient temperature; precipitation; hormones; endocrine regulation;
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The question “Which factors govern the timing of migration in birds?” has fascinated researchers for a long time. It was initially assumed that avian migration is triggered by environmental factors, such as ambient temperature and food availability. Later laboratory experiments in various avian species convincingly showed that timing of spring migration is mainly governed by daylength (photoperiod) and is controlled by circannual rhythms. As a result, the concept that environmental factors (air temperature, precipitation, food availability) have no significant impact on timing of spring migration generally took hold. However, in recent decades more and more data has become available showing that the timing of spring migration in many bird species has significantly changed. These data allow the formulation of a novel concept of regulation mechanisms of timing of spring migration which accounts not only for photoperiodic and endogenous control, but also for the already mentioned extrinsic factors. Studies of endocrine control of spring migratory disposition showed that features of endocrine mechanisms governing the onset of spring migration depend on speciesspecific migratory strategies and the stability of environmental conditions in winter quarters and on migratory routes. It is becoming clear precisely which endocrine mechanisms are involved in adjusting migratory behaviour to variation of the local environment. In recent years, progress has also been made in finding genetic mechanisms controlling the timing of spring migration.
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