Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?

Long-distance bird migration consists of several flight episodes interrupted by a series of resting and refuelling periods on stopover sites. We assessed the role of food availability as the determinant of staging decisions focusing on the following three aspects of food availability: intake rates,...

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Main Authors: Bauer, S., Madsen, J., Klaassen, M.R.J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/f9c3d9a5-deb0-4d72-85a2-f79ca2652d02 2024-09-15T17:40:03+00:00 Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus? Bauer, S. Madsen, J. Klaassen, M.R.J. 2006 https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/f9c3d9a5-deb0-4d72-85a2-f79ca2652d02 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/f9c3d9a5-deb0-4d72-85a2-f79ca2652d02 eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/f9c3d9a5-deb0-4d72-85a2-f79ca2652d02 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Bauer , S , Madsen , J & Klaassen , M R J 2006 , ' Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus? ' , Ardea , vol. 94 , no. 3 , pp. 555-566 . article 2006 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/20.500.11755/f9c3d9a5-deb0-4d72-85a2-f79ca2652d02 2024-07-22T23:43:54Z Long-distance bird migration consists of several flight episodes interrupted by a series of resting and refuelling periods on stopover sites. We assessed the role of food availability as the determinant of staging decisions focusing on the following three aspects of food availability: intake rates, stochasticity in intake rates and onset of spring. Using stochastic dynamic modelling, we investigated their impact on staging times and expected fitness. Subsequently, we compared relations in the use of the stopover sites as predicted by the model with empirical data of the Svalbard-breeding population of Pink-footed Goose Anser brachyrhynchus collected in the period 1990–2002. Our results indicate that, for the case of Pink-footed Geese, spring phenology determines a major part of the migration schedule. In contrast to our expectations, intake rates were generally only of minor importance; however, when approaching the breeding grounds their significance increased. Expected fitness at arrival on the breeding grounds showed that the geese can compensate for changes in a broad range of food availability and also cope with varying degrees of stochasticity. However, declining intake rates at the last stopover site or very late onsets of spring clearly decreased fitness. As predicted by the model, the use of stopover sites was interdependent – from empirical data we derived negative relationships between the staging durations of subsequent sites. These results lend credit to an integrated spatially explicit approach focussing on multiple stopover site characteristics when attempting to improve our understanding of bird migration. Long-distance bird migration consists of several flight episodes interrupted by a series of resting and refuelling periods on stopover sites. We assessed the role of food availability as the determinant of staging decisions focusing on the following three aspects of food availability: intake rates, stochasticity in intake rates and onset of spring. Using stochastic dynamic modelling, we ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser brachyrhynchus Pink-footed Goose Svalbard Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW)
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description Long-distance bird migration consists of several flight episodes interrupted by a series of resting and refuelling periods on stopover sites. We assessed the role of food availability as the determinant of staging decisions focusing on the following three aspects of food availability: intake rates, stochasticity in intake rates and onset of spring. Using stochastic dynamic modelling, we investigated their impact on staging times and expected fitness. Subsequently, we compared relations in the use of the stopover sites as predicted by the model with empirical data of the Svalbard-breeding population of Pink-footed Goose Anser brachyrhynchus collected in the period 1990–2002. Our results indicate that, for the case of Pink-footed Geese, spring phenology determines a major part of the migration schedule. In contrast to our expectations, intake rates were generally only of minor importance; however, when approaching the breeding grounds their significance increased. Expected fitness at arrival on the breeding grounds showed that the geese can compensate for changes in a broad range of food availability and also cope with varying degrees of stochasticity. However, declining intake rates at the last stopover site or very late onsets of spring clearly decreased fitness. As predicted by the model, the use of stopover sites was interdependent – from empirical data we derived negative relationships between the staging durations of subsequent sites. These results lend credit to an integrated spatially explicit approach focussing on multiple stopover site characteristics when attempting to improve our understanding of bird migration. Long-distance bird migration consists of several flight episodes interrupted by a series of resting and refuelling periods on stopover sites. We assessed the role of food availability as the determinant of staging decisions focusing on the following three aspects of food availability: intake rates, stochasticity in intake rates and onset of spring. Using stochastic dynamic modelling, we ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bauer, S.
Madsen, J.
Klaassen, M.R.J.
spellingShingle Bauer, S.
Madsen, J.
Klaassen, M.R.J.
Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
author_facet Bauer, S.
Madsen, J.
Klaassen, M.R.J.
author_sort Bauer, S.
title Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
title_short Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
title_full Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
title_fullStr Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
title_full_unstemmed Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus?
title_sort intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring – what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in pink-footed geese anser brachyrhynchus?
publishDate 2006
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Pink-footed Goose
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