Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese
Many Arctic-breeding animals are at risk from local extirpation associated with habitat constriction and alterations in phenology in their Arctic environment as a result of rapid global warming.1 Migratory species face additional increasing anthropogenic pressures along their migratory routes such a...
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ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/05592b5b-1000-4652-8c8c-46fdf0520e7a 2024-09-15T17:40:03+00:00 Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese Madsen, Jesper Schreven, Kees H.T. Jensen, Gitte H. Johnson, Fred A. Nilsson, Leif Nolet, Bart A. Pessa, Jorma 2023-03-01 application/pdf https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/05592b5b-1000-4652-8c8c-46fdf0520e7a https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.065 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/05592b5b-1000-4652-8c8c-46fdf0520e7a https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/856526626/Madsen_ea_2023_Rapid_colonization_migration_route_range_expansion_breeding_Arctic_Novaya_Zemlya_PFG.pdf eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/05592b5b-1000-4652-8c8c-46fdf0520e7a info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Madsen , J , Schreven , K H T , Jensen , G H , Johnson , F A , Nilsson , L , Nolet , B A & Pessa , J 2023 , ' Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese ' , Current Biology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.065 Arctic climate change cultural transmission habitat loss rapid evolution pink-footed goose population exchange social learning article 2023 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.06520.500.11755/05592b5b-1000-4652-8c8c-46fdf0520e7a 2024-08-05T23:38:07Z Many Arctic-breeding animals are at risk from local extirpation associated with habitat constriction and alterations in phenology in their Arctic environment as a result of rapid global warming.1 Migratory species face additional increasing anthropogenic pressures along their migratory routes such as habitat destruction, droughts, creation of barriers, and overexploitation.2,3 Such species can only persist if they adjust their migration, timing of breeding, and range.4 Here, we document both the abrupt (∼10 years) formation of a new migration route and a disjunct breeding population of the pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, almost 1,000 km away from the original breeding grounds in Svalbard. The population has grown to 3,000–4,000 birds, explained by intrinsic growth and continued immigration from the original route. The colonization was enabled by recent warming on Novaya Zemlya. We propose that social behavior of geese, resulting in cultural transmission of migration behavior among conspecifics as well as in mixed-species flocks, is key to this fast development and acts as a mechanism enabling ecological rescue in a rapidly changing world. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser brachyrhynchus Arctic Climate change Global warming Novaya Zemlya Pink-footed Goose Svalbard Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW) Ornis Svecica 18 2 69 81 |
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Arctic climate change cultural transmission habitat loss rapid evolution pink-footed goose population exchange social learning Madsen, Jesper Schreven, Kees H.T. Jensen, Gitte H. Johnson, Fred A. Nilsson, Leif Nolet, Bart A. Pessa, Jorma Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese |
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Many Arctic-breeding animals are at risk from local extirpation associated with habitat constriction and alterations in phenology in their Arctic environment as a result of rapid global warming.1 Migratory species face additional increasing anthropogenic pressures along their migratory routes such as habitat destruction, droughts, creation of barriers, and overexploitation.2,3 Such species can only persist if they adjust their migration, timing of breeding, and range.4 Here, we document both the abrupt (∼10 years) formation of a new migration route and a disjunct breeding population of the pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, almost 1,000 km away from the original breeding grounds in Svalbard. The population has grown to 3,000–4,000 birds, explained by intrinsic growth and continued immigration from the original route. The colonization was enabled by recent warming on Novaya Zemlya. We propose that social behavior of geese, resulting in cultural transmission of migration behavior among conspecifics as well as in mixed-species flocks, is key to this fast development and acts as a mechanism enabling ecological rescue in a rapidly changing world. |
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Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese |
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Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese |
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Madsen , J , Schreven , K H T , Jensen , G H , Johnson , F A , Nilsson , L , Nolet , B A & Pessa , J 2023 , ' Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese ' , Current Biology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.065 |
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