First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking

Detailed knowledge of the migratory strategies is important to understand the ecology and evolution of migration and the conservation of migratory birds The Argentinean federal government declared sheldgeese (Chloephaga spp.) pests in 1930, claiming that they reduce crop yield. Currently sheldgeese...

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Main Authors: Pedrana, Julieta, Seco Pon, Juan Pablo, Isacch, Juan Pablo, Leiss, Alejandro, Rojas, Pablo O., Castresana, Gabriel, Calvo, José, Bernad, Lucía, Muñoz, Sebastián Darío, Maceira, Nestor Oscar, Pütz, Klemens
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author Pedrana, Julieta
Seco Pon, Juan Pablo
Isacch, Juan Pablo
Leiss, Alejandro
Rojas, Pablo O.
Castresana, Gabriel
Calvo, José
Bernad, Lucía
Muñoz, Sebastián Darío
Maceira, Nestor Oscar
Pütz, Klemens
author_browse Bernad, Lucía
Calvo, José
Castresana, Gabriel
Isacch, Juan Pablo
Leiss, Alejandro
Maceira, Nestor Oscar
Muñoz, Sebastián Darío
Pedrana, Julieta
Pütz, Klemens
Rojas, Pablo O.
Seco Pon, Juan Pablo
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Seco Pon, Juan Pablo
Isacch, Juan Pablo
Leiss, Alejandro
Rojas, Pablo O.
Castresana, Gabriel
Calvo, José
Bernad, Lucía
Muñoz, Sebastián Darío
Maceira, Nestor Oscar
Pütz, Klemens
author_sort Pedrana, Julieta
collection INTA Digital
description Detailed knowledge of the migratory strategies is important to understand the ecology and evolution of migration and the conservation of migratory birds The Argentinean federal government declared sheldgeese (Chloephaga spp.) pests in 1930, claiming that they reduce crop yield. Currently sheldgeese have suffered severe reductions in their populations and are the focus of serious conservation concern. From September to April they breed in southern Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) while from May to September they winter mainly in the southern Pampas (central east Argentina). The precise knowledge of their migratory routes is essential to ensure protection of necessary resources and sites needed on their annual journeys. Here, by using a satellite transmitter for the first time we unravel the migration route of an Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta), a species endemic to southern South America with an unknown migration strategy. We received data for 121 days (from September 2014 to January 2015). During this time, the bird migrated 1485 km from the wintering grounds in Buenos Aires Province to the breeding area in Santa Cruz province, Patagonia. Part of the migration route was over the sea. The largest displacement was 817 km in 19 hours, representing a minimum mean speed of 43 km h-1.
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spelling INTA103942021-09-30T13:36:25Z First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking Pedrana, Julieta Seco Pon, Juan Pablo Isacch, Juan Pablo Leiss, Alejandro Rojas, Pablo O. Castresana, Gabriel Calvo, José Bernad, Lucía Muñoz, Sebastián Darío Maceira, Nestor Oscar Pütz, Klemens Ganso Migración Animal Satélites Teledetección Geese Animal Migration Migration Corridors Satellites Remote Sensing Chloephaga picta Cauquén Común Detailed knowledge of the migratory strategies is important to understand the ecology and evolution of migration and the conservation of migratory birds The Argentinean federal government declared sheldgeese (Chloephaga spp.) pests in 1930, claiming that they reduce crop yield. Currently sheldgeese have suffered severe reductions in their populations and are the focus of serious conservation concern. From September to April they breed in southern Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) while from May to September they winter mainly in the southern Pampas (central east Argentina). The precise knowledge of their migratory routes is essential to ensure protection of necessary resources and sites needed on their annual journeys. Here, by using a satellite transmitter for the first time we unravel the migration route of an Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta), a species endemic to southern South America with an unknown migration strategy. We received data for 121 days (from September 2014 to January 2015). During this time, the bird migrated 1485 km from the wintering grounds in Buenos Aires Province to the breeding area in Santa Cruz province, Patagonia. Part of the migration route was over the sea. The largest displacement was 817 km in 19 hours, representing a minimum mean speed of 43 km h-1. Información detallada de las estrategias migratorias es necesaria para entender la ecología, evolución y conservación de especies de aves migratorias. Los cauquenes (Chloephaga spp.) fueron declarados como especies pestes por el gobierno Argentino en el 1931, asumiendo que estos reducen el rendimientos de los cultivos. Actualmente los cauquenes han sufrido severas reducciones poblacionales y son el foco de esfuerzos conservacionistas. Desde septiembre a abril nidifican en el sur de la Patagonia (Argentina y Chile), mientras que desde mayo hasta septiembre invernan en el sur de la provincia de Buenos Aires (centro-este de la Argentina). El conocimiento preciso de la ruta migratoria es esencial para asegurar que estas especies encuentren los recursos y sitios necesarios durante su migración anual. En este estudio, utilizamos un transmisor satelital para, por primera vez, estudiar la ruta migratoria de un individuo de Cauquén Común, (Chloephaga picta), una especie endémica del sur de Sudamérica. Se recibió información durante 121 días (desde septiembre, 2014 hasta enero, 2015). Durante este periodo el ave migró 1485 km desde los sitios de invernada en provincia de Buenos Aires hasta los sitios de reproducción en la provincia de Santa Cruz. Un tramo de la ruta migratoria fue realizado sobre el mar. El desplazamiento mayor fue de 817 km y fue realizado en 19 horas a una velocidad mínima de 43 km h-1. EEA Balcarce Fil: Pedrana, Julieta. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina Fil: Pedrana, Julieta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Seco Pon, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras; Argentina Fil: Seco Pon, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencia Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras; Argentina Fil: Isacch, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras; Argentina Fil: Isacch, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencia Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras; Argentina Fil: Leiss, Alejandro. Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Organismo Provincial de Desarrollo Sostenible; Argentina Fil: Rojas, Pablo O. Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Organismo Provincial de Desarrollo Sostenible; Argentina Fil: Castresana, Gabriel. Gobierno de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Organismo Provincial de Desarrollo Sostenible; Argentina Fil: Calvo, José. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina Fil: Bernad, Lucí­a. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina Fil: Muñoz, Sebastián Darí­o. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina Fil: Maceira, Nestor Oscar. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina Fil: Pütz, Klemens. Antarctic Research Trust, Am Oste-Hamme-Kanal ; Alemania. 2021-09-30T13:32:16Z 2021-09-30T13:32:16Z 2015 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/10394 https://journals.sfu.ca/ornneo/index.php/ornneo/article/view/56 1075-4377 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Sociedad de Ornitología Neotropical Ornitología neotropical 26 (3) : 245-253. (2015)
spellingShingle Ganso
Migración Animal
Satélites
Teledetección
Geese
Animal Migration
Migration Corridors
Satellites
Remote Sensing
Chloephaga picta
Cauquén Común
Pedrana, Julieta
Seco Pon, Juan Pablo
Isacch, Juan Pablo
Leiss, Alejandro
Rojas, Pablo O.
Castresana, Gabriel
Calvo, José
Bernad, Lucía
Muñoz, Sebastián Darío
Maceira, Nestor Oscar
Pütz, Klemens
First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title_full First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title_fullStr First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title_full_unstemmed First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title_short First insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose (Chloephaga picta) based on satellite tracking
title_sort first insights into de migration pattern of an upland goose chloephaga picta based on satellite tracking
topic Ganso
Migración Animal
Satélites
Teledetección
Geese
Animal Migration
Migration Corridors
Satellites
Remote Sensing
Chloephaga picta
Cauquén Común
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/10394
https://journals.sfu.ca/ornneo/index.php/ornneo/article/view/56
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