渡り鳥のルート変化を示す発見(Lost or leading the way? Rare birds may signal shifting migration routes)

2025-11-04 イリノイ大学アーバナ・シャンペーン校

イリノイ大学アーバナ・シャンペーン校の研究によると、米国中西部で確認される希少鳥類の“迷鳥”出現は、単なる航路逸脱ではなく渡りルートの地理的変化の兆候である可能性が高い。市民科学データと気候・土地利用情報を解析した結果、異常経路を取る種が特定地域で繰り返し観測されており、温暖化や風系変化に伴う新たな渡りルート形成の初期段階を示すと考えられる。特に気温上昇や湿地減少が渡り経路の北東方向へのシフトを促している。研究者は、稀少種の観察記録が今後の生態系モニタリングに重要な役割を果たすと指摘。成果は鳥類の適応進化と気候変動影響評価に新たな視点を提供する。

渡り鳥のルート変化を示す発見(Lost or leading the way? Rare birds may signal shifting migration routes)
Maps showing the origins in the breeding ranges for all six wood warbler species. Red dots indicate the center of the estimated origin area for the vagrant birds compared to the population center of the breeding range, indicated with a black dot. In all species, vagrants originated from areas much further west than the main population center.

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カリフォルニアに迷鳥として生息する6種の鳴鳥の共通の起源 Shared origins of six songbird species occurring as vagrants in California

Eliana R Heiser, Andrew Farnsworth, James Tietz, Marshall J Iliff, Benjamin M Van Doren
Ornithology  Published:31 October 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukaf057

Abstract

Avian vagrancy may serve an important function in the evolution of migration routes and avian responses to global change; however, few data are available to test hypotheses about the mechanisms of vagrancy due to the inherent rarity of the phenomenon. We investigated the breeding origins of 6 species of wood-warblers (Parulidae) occurring as vagrants in California, USA, during fall migration. We used stable hydrogen isotope analysis to assign breeding origins to 155 vagrant individuals and designed simulations to test whether their origin locations could be explained by the relative abundance of their species across its breeding range. We found that nearly all vagrant individuals we sampled of all 6 species were most likely to originate from the western parts of their breeding ranges, which are not the areas of greatest breeding abundance. Five of our 6 study species showed geographic overlap in their probable origin locations. This consistency in likely origin locations across species suggests that common factors underlie vagrancy in wood-warblers in California. Determining these factors has important implications for the evolution of various animal movement behaviors, especially migration. We suggest that future studies of the mechanisms driving songbird vagrancy to California consider the shared origins we describe when formulating hypotheses, and we recommend that researchers test for similar patterns in other vagrant systems.

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