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data for: "Migration of crab plovers Dromas ardeola wintering at Barr Al Hikman, Oman" Version 2

Roeland Bom (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.xj

Crab plovers Dromas ardeola are shorebirds endemic to the coasts of the Indo-West Pacific biogeographical area. Very little is known about the migration of this enigmatic bird. Here we studied the migratory itineraries of six crab plovers tracked between their wintering grounds in Barr Al Hikman, Oman, and their breeding grounds on islands in the north-west of the Arabian/Persian Gulf in Iran and Kuwait. During spring migration, all tagged birds followed a similar route. On the first leg, birds flew north over desert and mountain areas. After reaching the Arabian/Persian Gulf they followed the northern coastline where most birds had several stops. Birds initiated spring migratory flight between February 28 and May 7, and it took 3–24 days to travel from the non-breeding to the breeding areas. The birds spent between 96–174 days at the breeding colonies. Autumn migratory flights were mostly along the eastern coast of the Arabian/Persian Gulf. Four birds followed a coastal route back to Barr Al Hikman, similar to spring migration. Two birds followed a southerly route and short cut the last stretch of 500 km by crossing the Empty Quarter (Rub Al Khali) desert region. Autumn migratory flights occurred between July 19 and October 24, lasting 3–91 days. Most migratory flights occurred predominantly between 6 pm to 6 am and were almost always less than 25 m altitude from the Earth surface. The maximum height of 1748 m above sea level was measure above the Oman Mountains. Crab plovers were able to cross potential barriers (i.e. the two desert areas, and a mountain range) within single nights. We discuss our result with respect to the migratory connectivity known for this species.

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Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
DAS Code 7b.b.xj
Source https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.xj
Version 2
Creator(s)
Bom, Roeland (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Contact the corresponding author
Depositor Roeland Bom (roeland.bom@nioz.nl)
Publication Date 2025-07-10T13:01:36.2003063
Deposit Date 2025-07-10
Dataset Persistent Identifier DOI:10.25850/nioz/7b.b.xj
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Contributor Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)
Distributor Research Data Management(NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Distribution Date 2025-07-10
Production Date 2025-07-10
Dates
Collected
2011-01-01 until 2015-01-01
Funding References
NWO (821.01.001)

TRC (ORG/EBR/12/002)
Geographic Coverage
Middle East
North Bound: 40
South Bound: 20
West Bound: 35
East Bound: 60