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. 2017 May 25;5:e3380. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3380

Table 1. Migration timing, number of stopover sites and migration distance of satellite-tracked Relict Gulls between 2008 and 2012.

Individuals Autumn migration Spring migration
Departure  date Arrival date No. of  stopovers Length of  migration  segments  (km) Departure  date Arrival date No. of  stopovers Length of  migration  segments  (km)
G3 1 Aug 2008 3 Aug 2008 0 810 8 Apr 2009 15 Apr 2009 1 470/380
31 Jul 2009 3 Aug 2009 1 470/420
G4 26 Jul 2008 1 Sep 2008 3 400/40/30/420 4 Apr 2009 6 Apr 2009 0 700
28 Jul 2009 27 Aug 2009 5 290/50/70/50/30/500 5 Apr 2010 9 Apr 2010 0 690
11 Aug 2010 11 Sep 2010 2 440/30/420 5 Apr 2011 12 Apr 2011 0 680
26 Jul 2011 6 Sep 2011 2 350/90/460 6 Apr 2012 7 Apr 2012 0 680
G5 3 Aug 2008 19 Aug 2008 1 440/470 31 Mar 2009 6 Apr 2009 0 670
18 Jul 2009 11 Aug 2009 3 510/80/40/410 1 Apr 2010 3 Apr 2010 0 710
30 Jul 2010 14 Aug 2010 2 380/90/430 8 Apr 2011 11 Apr 2011 0 680
27 Jul 2011 28 Jul 2011 0 670 10 Apr 2012 14 Apr 2012 0 670
3 Aug 2012 17 Aug 2012 1 490/440
G6 2 Aug 2008 12 Aug 2008 1 490/470
G7 22 Jul 2008 3 Aug 2008 2 420/100/370 10 Apr 2009 13 Apr 2009 1 810/240
21 Jul 2009 22 Jul 2009 0 670 2 Apr 2010 7 Apr 2010 0 670
G8 2 Sep 2010 24 Sep 2010 2 240/120/380
G9 30 Jul 2010 14 Aug 2010 1 390/300
G10 13 Aug 2010 14 Aug 2010 0 670
G11 26 Jul 2010 5 Aug 2010 2 490/100/300 3 Apr 2011 5 Apr 2011 1 550/180
21 Jul 2011 23 Jul 2011 0 710 31 Mar 2012 3 Apr 2012 0 810
21 Jul 2012 23 Jul 2012 0 740