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. 2019 Aug 2;9(17):9511–9531. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5459

Table 2.

Durations, distances, and travel speeds for different segments of the annual migration circuit of arctic terns

Segment Mean dates Duration (days) Mean distance (km) Min‐max distance (km) Mean speed (km/day)
Breeding area – N Atlantic 15 July to 29 July 14 3,560   254
N Atlantic – Equator 29 July to 12 August 14 7,110   508
Equator – South Africa 12 August to 6 September 25 4,290   172
South Africa – Antarctica 6 September to 7 November 62 10,880 7,750–16,400 175
Antarctica, E to W 7 November to 13 March 126 7,890 5,450–10,990 63
Antarctica – N Atlantic 13 March to 10 April 28 12,710   454
N Atlantic – breeding area 10 April to 26 April 16 4,460   279
Total nonbreeding migration circuit 15 July to 26 April 285 50,900 45,330–59,520 179

Durations are estimated from mean dates given in Table 1. Mean distances have been schematically calculated along loxodromes between mean locations as given in note below table (see also Table 1). Distances have also been estimated for the two journeys with shortest (ind. D) and longest (ind. E2) segments in the Indian Ocean and Antarctica (Table 1). Locations used for schematic distance calculations: Breeding area – N Atlantic (56N, 14.5E–43N, 31W), N Atlantic – Equator (43N, 31W–0N, 13W–0N, 5E), Equator – S Africa (0N, 5E–36S, 20E), S Africa – Antarctica (36S, 20E–40S, 100E–65S, 141E), Antarctica (65S, 141E–65S, 27W), Antarctica – N Atlantic (65S, 27W–30S, 5E–34N, 34W), and N Atlantic – breeding area (34N, 34W–56N, 14.5E). Locations for minimum distance: S Africa – Antarctica (36S, 20E–40S, 75E–65S, 89E), Antarctica (65S, 89E–65S, 27W). Locations for maximum distance: S Africa – Antarctica (36S, 20E–40S, 160E–65S, 207E), and Antarctica (65S, 207E–65S, 27W).