Data from: Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor
Data from: Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor
Citation
Efrat R, Lehnardt Y, Bragin A, Bragin E, Avgar T, Katzner T, Sapir N. 2025. Data from: Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor. Movebank Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.695Abstract
Decisions made by migrating animals can impact individual fitness and population dynamics. For avian migrants, these decisions can be affected by environmental and anthropogenic factors and by internal states. However, recent reviews have pointed to multiple gaps in our understanding of these decisions. We studied the decisions made by migrating endangered Steppe eagles Aquila nipalensis by tracking individuals for up to seven years with GPS transmitters. We used weather re-analysis models and high-resolution remote sensing to obtain environmental and anthropogenic information. Using complementary statistical methods, we differentiated between two behavioral states: migratory flights and stopover, and studied how different factors shape the birds' movements and the transition between the states. Most prominently, we detected effects of experience on the birds' response to anthropogenic habitats, with juvenile eagles drawn to them, adults avoiding them, and sub-adults showing no preference. Experience also affected the choice of tailwind and flight direction during migration, with juvenile individuals choosing stronger winds and more direct routes than more experienced eagles. During stopover, experienced eagles flew greater distances than less experienced eagles, and during both stopover and migratory periods, stronger tailwinds increased the distance birds moved. Finally, winds blowing towards the migratory direction increased the probability that a bird would initiate migration after a stopover, while opposite winds had the opposite effect. Our results advance our understanding of the ontogeny of bird migration and the effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on migratory decision-making, with implications for the conservation of migratory species.
Keywords
Aquila nipalensis, animal tracking, avian migration, GPS, GSM telemetry, Steppe Eagle
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@misc{001/1_695,
title = {Data from: Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor},
author = {Efrat, R and Lehnardt, Y and Bragin, A and Bragin, E and Avgar, T and Katzner, T and Sapir, N},
year = {2025},
URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.695},
doi = {doi:10.5441/001/1.695},
publisher = {Movebank data repository}
}RIS
TY - DATA ID - doi:10.5441/001/1.695 T1 - Data from: Age-dependent response to anthropogenic habitat during migration of an endangered raptor AU - Efrat, Ron AU - Lehnardt, Yael AU - Bragin, Alexander AU - Bragin, Evgeny AU - Avgar, Tal AU - Katzner, Todd AU - Sapir, Nir Y1 - 2025/07/26 KW - Aquila nipalensis KW - animal movement KW - animal tracking KW - avian migration KW - GPS KW - GSM telemetry KW - Steppe Eagle KW - Aquila nipalensis PB - Movebank data repository UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5441/001/1.695 DO - doi:10.5441/001/1.695 ER -