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dc.description.abstractNone.zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe Little tern is a migratory sea bird with a wide range, and populations found on every continent except for Antarctica and the continental Americas. Recently these populations have been experiencing a decline due to habitat degradation and human disturbance. To implement more comprehensive approaches to retain stable populations, dynamic conservation tactics must be employed. The prerequisite for this is detailed knowledge of a bird’s annual cycle, to ensure protection at all stages. The movement of the Taiwanese population of the Little tern has previously been estimated solely based on banding data. For this reason, this project aimed to obtain a more detailed understanding of the movement of the Taiwanese breeding population of the Little tern over its yearly cycle. This was executed by utilizing geolocator tracking data from 5 individuals from 2 breeding grounds in the northeastern breeding site in Yilan County, Taiwan during the 2013 and 2016 breeding periods. This allowed for the elucidation of their southbound and northbound migration routes, as well as the identification of stopover locations used. Results obtained were then confirmed with banded bird sightings from the projected regions and were then compared with routes of the previously tracked population in Chiba, Tokyo and Okinawa, Japan.
All tracked birds used the East-Asian Australasian Flyaway from the breeding grounds in Taiwan to arrive to non-breeding grounds in Western and South-Eastern Australia. Along the route, The Philippines and Eastern Indonesia were utilized as stopover sites, with the southbound movement lasting longer than the northbound movement. This is the first geolocator study to describe the routes for Taiwanese Little terns. The routes employed by the terns are used by a wide range of sea birds, and therefore the findings from this study can be used to identify conservation gaps in regions along the flyway.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsContents
Acknowledgements i
Abstract ii
Keywords iii
List of Figures iv
List of Tables vi
Introduction 1
1.1 Animal migration 1
1.2 Migratory species conservation 2
1.3 Tracking migratory seabirds 4
1.4 Little tern (Sternula albifrons) 5
Research Objectives 7
Methodology 8
2.1 Field Methods 8
2.2 Data Analysis 9
Results 12
3.1 Migration Phenology 12
3.2 Migratory routes 12
Discussion 14
4.1 Stopover Behavior 14
4.2 Migration Strategy Variations 15
4.3 Drivers of route choice 16
4.4 East Asian Australasian Flyway and Conservation Implications 17
4.5 Concerns and Future Research 19
Conclusion 21
Literature Cited 22
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.subject小燕鷗zh_TW
dc.subject台灣zh_TW
dc.subject保護zh_TW
dc.subject遷徙路線zh_TW
dc.subject遷徙物候zh_TW
dc.subject光度地理定位器zh_TW
dc.subject遷徙zh_TW
dc.subjectmigrationen
dc.subjectLittle ternen
dc.subjectTaiwanen
dc.subjectconservationen
dc.subjectmigration phenologyen
dc.subjectmigratory routesen
dc.subjectlight level geolocatoren
dc.title小燕鷗(Sternula albifrons)在台灣的繁殖族群之遷徙路徑研究zh_TW
dc.titleMigration Routes of Little terns (Sternula albifrons) Breeding in Taiwanen
dc.typeThesis-
dc.date.schoolyear111-2-
dc.description.degree碩士-
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee丁宗蘇;蔡若詩;謝寶森zh_TW
dc.contributor.oralexamcommitteeTzung-SuDing ;Jo-SzuTsai ;Bao-SenShiehen
dc.subject.keyword小燕鷗,遷徙,光度地理定位器,遷徙物候,遷徙路線,保護,台灣,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordLittle tern,migration,light level geolocator,migration phenology,migratory routes,conservation,Taiwan,en
dc.relation.page65-
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202303015-
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)-
dc.date.accepted2023-08-11-
dc.contributor.author-college國際學院-
dc.contributor.author-dept生物多樣性國際碩士學位學程-
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