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Common Buzzards wintering strategies as an effect of weather conditions and geographic barriers.

Emanuel Ștefan BaltagIstvan KovacsLucian Sfîcă
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2021)
The Carpathian Mountains act like a geographic barrier, separating the wintering Common Buzzard populations from both sides of the mountain range. While the high number of individuals in Moldova is related to their eastern and northeastern Europe origins, in Transylvania the large number of individuals observed is related to the more sheltered characteristics of the region attracting individuals from central Europe. Also, since Transylvania region is well sheltered during cold air outbreak, it represents a more favorable region for wintering. From this point of view, we can consider that the Carpathian Mountains are a geographic barrier for wintering birds of prey.
Keyphrases
  • south africa
  • genetic diversity