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The potential importance of migratory stopover sites as flight feather molt staging areas: a review for neotropical migrants
Authors:Matthias Leu  Christopher W Thompson
Institution:
  • a Ecosystem Science and Conservation Division, College of Forest Resources, Box 352100, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
  • b Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard, Mill Creek, Washington 98012, and Burke Museum, Box 353100, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
  • Abstract:The decline of many species of Neotropical migrants has prompted increased research on their ecology on their breeding and wintering grounds. However, studies of their ecology during migration are relatively few. Despite documentation of molt-migration in at least six Neotropical passerine species, this phenomenon has been ignored in current conservation strategies for Neotropical migrants. In this review paper, we suggest that molt studies need to be done as a way to refine and improve conservation plans for Neotropical migrants. We identify three important questions that merit further study: (1) which Neotropical migrant species undergo flight feather molt at migratory-stopover sites; (2) where are molt-migration stopover sites geographically located; and (3) why are these sites preferred as stopover sites during molt? Finding answers to these questions will allow us to protect molt staging areas occupied by Neotropical migrants during migration as many wetland and nearshore oceanic habitats have been protected for molting waterfowl, shorebirds, and seabirds.
    Keywords:Molt  Molt-migration  Neotropical migrant  Migration  Stopover sites
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