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      Using oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes to track the migratory movement of Sharp-shinned Hawks ( Accipiter striatus) along Western Flyways of North America

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          The large-scale patterns of movement for the Sharp-shinned Hawk ( Accipiter striatus), a small forest hawk found throughout western North America, are largely unknown. However, based on field observations we set out to test the hypothesis that juvenile migratory A. striatus caught along two distinct migration routes on opposite sides of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of North America (Pacific Coast and Intermountain Migratory Flyways) come from geographically different natal populations. We applied stable isotope analysis of hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) of feathers, and large scale models of spatial isotopic variation (isoscapes) to formulate spatially explicit predictions of the origin of the migrant birds. Novel relationships were assessed between the measured hydrogen and oxygen isotope values of feathers from A. striatus museum specimens of known origin and the isoscape modeled hydrogen and oxygen isotope values of precipitation at those known locations. We used these relationships to predict the origin regions for birds migrating along the two flyways from the measured isotope values of migrant’s feathers and the associated hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of precipitation where these feathers were formed. The birds from the two migration routes had overlap in their natal/breeding origins and did not differentiate into fully separate migratory populations, with birds from the Pacific Coast Migratory Flyway showing broader natal geographic origins than those from the Intermountain Flyway. The methodology based on oxygen isotopes had, in general, less predictive power than the one based on hydrogen. There was broad agreement between the two isotope approaches in the geographic assignment of the origins of birds migrating along the Pacific Coast Flyway, but not for those migrating along the Intermountain Migratory Flyway. These results are discussed in terms of their implications for conservation efforts of A. striatus in western North America, and the use of combined hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope analysis to track the movement of birds of prey on continental scales.

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                PLoS One
                PLoS One
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                PLoS ONE
                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, CA USA )
                1932-6203
                17 November 2020
                2020
                : 15
                : 11
                : e0226318
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Zoology & Physiology, University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America
                [2 ] Golden Gate Raptor Observatory, Sausalito, California, United States of America
                [3 ] Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America
                [4 ] Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America
                [5 ] Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America
                [6 ] Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, California, United States of America
                Union College, UNITED STATES
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                Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest and the funders had no role in the design of the study, in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of the data, in the writing of the manuscript, and in the decision to publish the results.

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                Current address: Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science (TCBES) Graduate Program, University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, United States of America

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                PONE-D-19-32509
                10.1371/journal.pone.0226318
                7671529
                33201878
                b05471bd-1396-463e-aa6c-5533794670b0

                This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication.

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                : 22 November 2019
                : 30 October 2020
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                Figures: 6, Tables: 2, Pages: 26
                Funding
                This research received partial funding from the Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry, (website: https://nature.berkeley.edu/stableisotopelab/). There was no additional external funding received for this study. There was no additional internal funding received for this study. Funding was acquired and administered by SM and TED. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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