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Old 05-11-2009, 05:12 PM
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Re: Returning Blackcap

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Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
Hi David,


Sylvia atricapilla (blackcap) breeds during the summer in Germany and, until recently, migrated to Spain or other Mediterranean areas for winter. However, studies show that 10% of blackcaps now migrate to the UK instead. To test whether this change is genetically determined or not (and, therefore, whether it could have developed by natural selection or not), eggs were collected from parents who had migrated to the UK in the previous winter and from parents who had migrated to Spain. The young were reared and the direction in which they set off, when the time for migration came, was recorded. Birds whose parents had migrated to the UK tended to fly west, wherever they had been reared, and birds whose parents had migrated to Spain tended to fly south-west. Despite not being able to follow their parents at the time of migration, all the birds tended to fly in the direction that would take them on the same migration route as their parents.

This and other evidence suggests that blackcaps are genetically programmed to respond to stimuli when they migrate so that they fly in a particular direction. The increase in the numbers of blackcaps migrating to the UK for the winter may be due to warmer winters and greater survival rates in the UK.


Cheers
Jonathan
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