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Patterns of Migratory Connectivity in Two Nearctic-Neotropical Songbird: New Insights from Intrinsic Markers (Ornithological Monographs, Number 61)
 
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Patterns of Migratory Connectivity in Two Nearctic-Neotropical Songbird: New Insights from Intrinsic Markers (Ornithological Monographs, Number 61) [Hardcover]

Marylene Boulet (Editor), D. Ryan Norris (Editor)


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2006
"MIGRATORY CONNECTIVITY" refers to the degree to which two or more periods of the annual cycle are geographically linked. The term was first proposed by a group of scientists during a workshop on "Connectivity of Migratory Birds" in October 2000 sponsored by the National Science Foundation (Webster et al. 2002, Rubenstein and Hobson 2004). The renewed interest in tracking birds over long distances arose, in part, from the application of two intrinsic markers: stable isotopes and genetic markers,such as microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Because each individual carries information about its origin in its tissues, the advantage of using intrinsic markers is that an individual needs to be captured only once to estimate its geographic origin in a previous season (Weninkand Baker 1996, Chamberlain et al. 1997, Haig et al. 1997, Hobson and Wassenaar 1997). Measuring migratory connectivity was also driven by the long-standing interest in identifying factors that limit populations in different periods of the annual cycle and understanding how events interact between periods to influence populations (Fretwell 1972, Holmes and Sherry 1992, Sherry and Holmes 1995, Marra et al. 1998). Without knowledge of how populations are spatially distributed between these periods, it is virtually impossible to understand how events in different periods of the year influence abundance (Webster and Marra 2005,Marra et al. 2006). Below, we review the definition of migratory connectivity, briefly outlinethe history of this field of study, and provide an update on recent studies that have used multiple intrinsic markers to describe migration patterns. -From the introduction

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