Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri

The propensity of migratory waders to remain on the non‐breeding grounds during the arctic breeding season (“oversummer”) in their first biological year of life (“juveniles”) may be latitude, and thus migratory distance dependent. We compared the extent of preparation for northward migration of west...

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Published in:Journal of Avian Biology
Main Authors: O'Hara, Patrick D., Fernández, Guillermo, Becerril, Felipe, De La Cueva, Horacio, Lank, David B.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2005
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.0908-8857.2005.03368.x 2024-06-02T08:02:31+00:00 Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri O'Hara, Patrick D. Fernández, Guillermo Becerril, Felipe De La Cueva, Horacio Lank, David B. 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0908-8857.2005.03368.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.0908-8857.2005.03368.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.0908-8857.2005.03368.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Avian Biology volume 36, issue 3, page 191-202 ISSN 0908-8857 1600-048X journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0908-8857.2005.03368.x 2024-05-03T11:47:44Z The propensity of migratory waders to remain on the non‐breeding grounds during the arctic breeding season (“oversummer”) in their first biological year of life (“juveniles”) may be latitude, and thus migratory distance dependent. We compared the extent of preparation for northward migration of western sandpipers Calidris mauri spending the non‐breeding season in México and Panamá during 1995–1998. During winter residency and premigratory periods, we measured body mass and scored the extent of dull basic versus bright alternate breeding plumage of captured juveniles and adults (second biological year or older), and obtained additional plumage scores from observations of uniquely colour banded birds. Nearly all western sandpipers in México prepared for northward migration by increasing body mass and moulting into breeding plumage. In Panamá, most adults prepared for migration, but few, if any, juveniles did so. Patterns of body mass and breeding plumage development do not generally support the hypothesis that oversummering by juveniles results directly from less efficient foraging or from resource competition with adults. We suggest instead that costs directly associated with migratory distance per se influence the life history strategies of sandpipers spending the non‐breeding seasons at different latitudes. This latitudinal difference should interact with the well documented sex‐ratio cline in non‐breeding distribution (male western sandpipers predominating in northern parts of the range and females in southern parts). This suggests that females have more conservative life histories, prioritizing first year survivorship, relative to males that instead weight first‐year breeding opportunities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Journal of Avian Biology 36 3 191 202
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description The propensity of migratory waders to remain on the non‐breeding grounds during the arctic breeding season (“oversummer”) in their first biological year of life (“juveniles”) may be latitude, and thus migratory distance dependent. We compared the extent of preparation for northward migration of western sandpipers Calidris mauri spending the non‐breeding season in México and Panamá during 1995–1998. During winter residency and premigratory periods, we measured body mass and scored the extent of dull basic versus bright alternate breeding plumage of captured juveniles and adults (second biological year or older), and obtained additional plumage scores from observations of uniquely colour banded birds. Nearly all western sandpipers in México prepared for northward migration by increasing body mass and moulting into breeding plumage. In Panamá, most adults prepared for migration, but few, if any, juveniles did so. Patterns of body mass and breeding plumage development do not generally support the hypothesis that oversummering by juveniles results directly from less efficient foraging or from resource competition with adults. We suggest instead that costs directly associated with migratory distance per se influence the life history strategies of sandpipers spending the non‐breeding seasons at different latitudes. This latitudinal difference should interact with the well documented sex‐ratio cline in non‐breeding distribution (male western sandpipers predominating in northern parts of the range and females in southern parts). This suggests that females have more conservative life histories, prioritizing first year survivorship, relative to males that instead weight first‐year breeding opportunities.
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author O'Hara, Patrick D.
Fernández, Guillermo
Becerril, Felipe
De La Cueva, Horacio
Lank, David B.
spellingShingle O'Hara, Patrick D.
Fernández, Guillermo
Becerril, Felipe
De La Cueva, Horacio
Lank, David B.
Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
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Fernández, Guillermo
Becerril, Felipe
De La Cueva, Horacio
Lank, David B.
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title Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
title_short Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
title_full Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
title_fullStr Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
title_full_unstemmed Life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers Calidris mauri
title_sort life history varies with migratory distance in western sandpipers calidris mauri
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