Lecture 28- Bird Adaptations Flashcards
What are some different strategies for birds living in the north?
- Permanent residents
- Short distance migrants
- Long distance migrants
What types of bird species are migrants because they rely on open water that freezes in the winter?
- Dabbling ducks
- Diving ducks
- Shorebirds
- Warblers
Tundra swans use which migration corridor?
Atlantic flyway
Smiths longspur use which migration corridor?
Mississippi flyway
Gloden eagles use which migration corridor?
Central flyway
Brants use which migation corridor?
Pacific flyway
What are some pros to being a permanent resident as a bird?
- Low competition
- Energy espense to fly
- Ability to respond to changes in food
What are some cons to being a permanent resident as a bird?
- Must survive cold
- Low available resources
What are some pros to being a migrant as a bird?
- Dont have to tolerate cold
- Gain access to nutrient rich foods
What are some cons to being a migrant as a bird?
- High energy expenditure
- Inability to respond to shift in food availability
Describe population limitations in migratory birds
What are some benefits for birds to migrate north?
- Long photoperiod = allows more time for foraging
- Abundant food (but limited over time) = can be unpredictable depending on the weather
- Reduced competition
- Reduced predation
What are some issues with birds breeding in the north?
- Short breeding season = reduced feeding, growth and reproduction time
- Cool and variable temperatures
- Diet flexibility
- Many birds lay eggs directly onto cold ground = problem with keeping eggs warm
What are some general patterns of bird breeders?
- Adaptation for breeding early (short interval between arrival and egg laying = already mated)
- Short, synchronous breeding period (hatch at peal nutritional value = predator swamping)
- Life history stategies (Increased clutch size = fewer clutches)
What are some general patterns seen in northern bird breeders?
- Incubation and nesting strategies (down in nest, frequent egg turning, colony nesting in inaccessible sites)
- Rapid development of young (precocial young = born highly developed, short development to feldging)