Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ...
Abstract Background Migratory birds generally have tightly scheduled annual cycles, in which delays can have carry-over effects on the timing of later events, ultimately impacting reproductive output. Whether temporal carry-over effects are more pronounced among migrations over larger distances, wit...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7146490 2024-04-28T08:10:25+00:00 Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Moe, Børge Schekkerman, Hans Hansen, Sveinn Are Snell, Katherine R. S. Humphreys, Elizabeth M. Mäntylä, Elina Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Gilg, Olivier Ehrich, Dorothée Calladine, John Hammer, Sjúrður Harris, Sarah Lang, Johannes Vignisson, Sölvi Rúnar Kolbeinsson, Yann Nuotio, Kimmo Sillanpää, Matti Sittler, Benoît Sokolov, Aleksandr Klaassen, Raymond H. G. Phillips, Richard A. Tulp, Ingrid 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7146490 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Synchronous_timing_of_return_to_breeding_sites_in_a_long-distance_migratory_seabird_with_ocean-scale_variation_in_migration_schedules/7146490 unknown figshare Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Genetics FOS Biological sciences Ecology Collection article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7146490 2024-04-02T12:04:34Z Abstract Background Migratory birds generally have tightly scheduled annual cycles, in which delays can have carry-over effects on the timing of later events, ultimately impacting reproductive output. Whether temporal carry-over effects are more pronounced among migrations over larger distances, with tighter schedules, is a largely unexplored question. Methods We tracked individual Arctic Skuas Stercorarius parasiticus, a long-distance migratory seabird, from eight breeding populations between Greenland and Siberia using light-level geolocators. We tested whether migration schedules among breeding populations differ as a function of their use of seven widely divergent wintering areas across the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean. Results Breeding at higher latitudes led not only to later reproduction and migration, but also faster spring migration and shorter time between return to the breeding area and clutch initiation. Wintering area was consistent within individuals among years; and more ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Stercorarius parasiticus Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Genetics FOS Biological sciences Ecology van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Moe, Børge Schekkerman, Hans Hansen, Sveinn Are Snell, Katherine R. S. Humphreys, Elizabeth M. Mäntylä, Elina Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Gilg, Olivier Ehrich, Dorothée Calladine, John Hammer, Sjúrður Harris, Sarah Lang, Johannes Vignisson, Sölvi Rúnar Kolbeinsson, Yann Nuotio, Kimmo Sillanpää, Matti Sittler, Benoît Sokolov, Aleksandr Klaassen, Raymond H. G. Phillips, Richard A. Tulp, Ingrid Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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Abstract Background Migratory birds generally have tightly scheduled annual cycles, in which delays can have carry-over effects on the timing of later events, ultimately impacting reproductive output. Whether temporal carry-over effects are more pronounced among migrations over larger distances, with tighter schedules, is a largely unexplored question. Methods We tracked individual Arctic Skuas Stercorarius parasiticus, a long-distance migratory seabird, from eight breeding populations between Greenland and Siberia using light-level geolocators. We tested whether migration schedules among breeding populations differ as a function of their use of seven widely divergent wintering areas across the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean. Results Breeding at higher latitudes led not only to later reproduction and migration, but also faster spring migration and shorter time between return to the breeding area and clutch initiation. Wintering area was consistent within individuals among years; and more ... |
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van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Moe, Børge Schekkerman, Hans Hansen, Sveinn Are Snell, Katherine R. S. Humphreys, Elizabeth M. Mäntylä, Elina Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Gilg, Olivier Ehrich, Dorothée Calladine, John Hammer, Sjúrður Harris, Sarah Lang, Johannes Vignisson, Sölvi Rúnar Kolbeinsson, Yann Nuotio, Kimmo Sillanpää, Matti Sittler, Benoît Sokolov, Aleksandr Klaassen, Raymond H. G. Phillips, Richard A. Tulp, Ingrid |
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van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Moe, Børge Schekkerman, Hans Hansen, Sveinn Are Snell, Katherine R. S. Humphreys, Elizabeth M. Mäntylä, Elina Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Gilg, Olivier Ehrich, Dorothée Calladine, John Hammer, Sjúrður Harris, Sarah Lang, Johannes Vignisson, Sölvi Rúnar Kolbeinsson, Yann Nuotio, Kimmo Sillanpää, Matti Sittler, Benoît Sokolov, Aleksandr Klaassen, Raymond H. G. Phillips, Richard A. Tulp, Ingrid |
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Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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Synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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synchronous timing of return to breeding sites in a long-distance migratory seabird with ocean-scale variation in migration schedules ... |
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