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Title (Primary) Veränderte die Bestandszunahme Zugrichtung und Zugverlauf der Lachmöwe (Larus ridibundus)?
Author Heinze, G.; Pfeifer, R.; Brandl, R.
Source Titel Die Vogelwarte
Year 1996
Department OESA
Volume 38
Page From 146
Page To 154
Language deutsch
Keywords migration, population increase, ring recoveries, wintering
Abstract To document the migration pattern of the black-headed gull in Bavaria 706 recoveries were used from the EURING-databank. The material supports previous results, that gulls borne in the southern part of Bavaria (south of the river Danube) use south-western areas for wintering (> 85% of all recoveries), whereas gulls from northern Bavaria use areas in north-western (about 40%) and south-western direction (60%). In general no pronounced influence of the population increase was found during the sixties on the spatial migration pattern. Weak evidence points to some temporal changes in the migration pattern: gulls migrate a bit earlier to the breeding areas. Since 1965 an increased colony fidelity has occured.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=22402
Heinze, G., Pfeifer, R., Brandl, R. (1996):
Veränderte die Bestandszunahme Zugrichtung und Zugverlauf der Lachmöwe (Larus ridibundus)?
Die Vogelwarte 38 , 146 - 154