Does predation danger on southward migration curtail parental investment by female western sandpipers?
Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration is more dangerous, then parental care should be curtailed to make an earlier departure. Adult western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) depart Alaska in July, and the presence of peregrine falcons (Falco per...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e7e5e1b8b47b40ab977715e4ea8ba39f 2023-05-15T16:09:58+02:00 Does predation danger on southward migration curtail parental investment by female western sandpipers? Jamieson Sarah Emily Ydenberg Ronald C Lank David B 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.2478/ami-2014-0004 https://doaj.org/article/e7e5e1b8b47b40ab977715e4ea8ba39f EN eng De Gruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/ami-2014-0004 https://doaj.org/toc/2084-8838 2084-8838 doi:10.2478/ami-2014-0004 https://doaj.org/article/e7e5e1b8b47b40ab977715e4ea8ba39f Animal Migration, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 34-43 (2015) maternal care migration danger hypothesis predation risk seasonal variation shorebirds trade-offs waders Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.2478/ami-2014-0004 2022-12-31T04:19:08Z Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration is more dangerous, then parental care should be curtailed to make an earlier departure. Adult western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) depart Alaska in July, and the presence of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) along their route rises steeply during the migratory period. Pacific dunlins (C. alpina pacifica) are ecologically similar, but do not depart Alaska until October, after peregrine passage has peaked. Because peregrine migration begins earlier in years with early snowmelt, we predicted that the curtailment of parental investment by western sandpiper, but not of Pacific dunlins, should be more pronounced in these more dangerous years. We measured breeding phenology of these species on the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge during three seasons with strongly differing snowmelt timing. We found that they initiated breeding simultaneously, and that western sandpipers, but not Pacific dunlins, ceased laying increasingly earlier, provided increasingly less parental care and departed increasingly sooner as snowmelt was earlier. Advancing departure date by the overall average of 5.2d relative to dunlin reduces migratory exposure to peregrines by an estimated 18%. Our results support the hypothesis that natural selection has favored curtailment of parental investment by western sandpipers to advance migratory departure. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus Alaska Yukon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Yukon Pacific Animal Migration 2 1 |
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Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration is more dangerous, then parental care should be curtailed to make an earlier departure. Adult western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) depart Alaska in July, and the presence of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) along their route rises steeply during the migratory period. Pacific dunlins (C. alpina pacifica) are ecologically similar, but do not depart Alaska until October, after peregrine passage has peaked. Because peregrine migration begins earlier in years with early snowmelt, we predicted that the curtailment of parental investment by western sandpiper, but not of Pacific dunlins, should be more pronounced in these more dangerous years. We measured breeding phenology of these species on the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge during three seasons with strongly differing snowmelt timing. We found that they initiated breeding simultaneously, and that western sandpipers, but not Pacific dunlins, ceased laying increasingly earlier, provided increasingly less parental care and departed increasingly sooner as snowmelt was earlier. Advancing departure date by the overall average of 5.2d relative to dunlin reduces migratory exposure to peregrines by an estimated 18%. Our results support the hypothesis that natural selection has favored curtailment of parental investment by western sandpipers to advance migratory departure. |
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Does predation danger on southward migration curtail parental investment by female western sandpipers? |
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