Supplementary Tables and Figures from Wind conditions influence breeding season movements in a nomadic polygynous shorebird

Nomadism is a behaviour where individuals respond to environmental variability with movements that seem unpredictable in timing and direction. In contrast with migration, the mechanisms underlying nomadic movements remain largely unknown. Here, we focus on a form of apparent nomadism in a polygynous...

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Main Authors: Krietsch, Johannes, Valcu, Mihai, Kempenaers, Bart
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.11734299.v1 2023-05-15T14:58:35+02:00 Supplementary Tables and Figures from Wind conditions influence breeding season movements in a nomadic polygynous shorebird Krietsch, Johannes Valcu, Mihai Kempenaers, Bart 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11734299.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/Supplementary_Tables_and_Figures_from_Wind_conditions_influence_breeding_season_movements_in_a_nomadic_polygynous_shorebird/11734299/1 unknown The Royal Society https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.2789 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11734299 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology FOS Biological sciences Ecology 60801 Animal Behaviour Text article-journal Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11734299.v1 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.2789 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11734299 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Nomadism is a behaviour where individuals respond to environmental variability with movements that seem unpredictable in timing and direction. In contrast with migration, the mechanisms underlying nomadic movements remain largely unknown. Here, we focus on a form of apparent nomadism in a polygynous shorebird, the pectoral sandpiper ( Calidris melanotos ). Local mating opportunities are unpredictable and most males sampled multiple sites across a considerable part of their breeding range. We test the hypothesis that individuals decided which part of the breeding range to sample in a given season based on the prevailing wind conditions. Using movement data from 80 males in combination with wind data from a global reanalysis model, we show that male pectoral sandpipers flew with wind support more often than expected by chance. Stronger wind support led to increased ground speed and was associated with a longer flight range. Long detours (loop-like flights) can be explained by individuals flying initially with the wind. Individuals did not fly westwards into the Russian Arctic without wind support, but occasionally flew eastwards into the North American Arctic against strong headwinds. Wind support might be less important for individuals flying eastwards, because their autumn migration journey will be shorter. Our study suggests that individuals of a species with low site fidelity choose their breeding site opportunistically based on the prevailing wind conditions. Text Arctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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Ecology
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FOS Biological sciences
Ecology
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Krietsch, Johannes
Valcu, Mihai
Kempenaers, Bart
Supplementary Tables and Figures from Wind conditions influence breeding season movements in a nomadic polygynous shorebird
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FOS Biological sciences
Ecology
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description Nomadism is a behaviour where individuals respond to environmental variability with movements that seem unpredictable in timing and direction. In contrast with migration, the mechanisms underlying nomadic movements remain largely unknown. Here, we focus on a form of apparent nomadism in a polygynous shorebird, the pectoral sandpiper ( Calidris melanotos ). Local mating opportunities are unpredictable and most males sampled multiple sites across a considerable part of their breeding range. We test the hypothesis that individuals decided which part of the breeding range to sample in a given season based on the prevailing wind conditions. Using movement data from 80 males in combination with wind data from a global reanalysis model, we show that male pectoral sandpipers flew with wind support more often than expected by chance. Stronger wind support led to increased ground speed and was associated with a longer flight range. Long detours (loop-like flights) can be explained by individuals flying initially with the wind. Individuals did not fly westwards into the Russian Arctic without wind support, but occasionally flew eastwards into the North American Arctic against strong headwinds. Wind support might be less important for individuals flying eastwards, because their autumn migration journey will be shorter. Our study suggests that individuals of a species with low site fidelity choose their breeding site opportunistically based on the prevailing wind conditions.
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