Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment

Exploratory movements and natal dispersal form essential processes during early life history stages of raptors, but identifying the factors shaping individual movement decisions is challenging. Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry thereby provides a promising technique to study movement pattern...

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Published in:Ibis
Main Authors: Engler, Marc, Krone, Oliver
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6434392
https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12967
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ibi.12967#support-information-section
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:AuMksIYBdbrxVwz6OcUK 2023-05-15T16:32:42+02:00 Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment Engler, Marc Krone, Oliver 2021 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6434392 https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12967 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ibi.12967#support-information-section eng eng CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ibis, 164(1):188-201 raptor conservation natal dispersal post-fledging period satellite telemetry 2021 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12967 2023-03-06T00:11:13Z Exploratory movements and natal dispersal form essential processes during early life history stages of raptors, but identifying the factors shaping individual movement decisions is challenging. Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry thereby provides a promising technique to study movement patterns on adequate spatio-temporal scales. We analysed data of juvenile White-tailed Sea Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla (WTSE) in north-east Germany (n = 24) derived from GPS tracking to extensively analyse movements between fledging and emigration from the natal territory. Our goal was to determine the time point of fledging, characterize pre-emigration movements and the onset of natal dispersal while investigating the influence of the natal environment. WTSE fledged at an average age of 72 days and showed strong excursive behaviour during the post-fledging period regarding the number, distance and duration of excursions, yet with high individual variability. Excursive behaviour did not differ between sexes. On average, WTSE left the parental territory 93 days after fledging. The quantity of excursive behaviour delayed the timing of emigration and WTSE tended to postpone their emigration when foraging water was accessible within the boundaries of their parental territory. The overall results suggest that young WTSE assess the quality of the natal environment via pre-emigration movements and stay in their territory of origin for as long as internal and external conditions allow for it. Our study is one of the first to characterize post-fledging and natal dispersal movements of young WTSE to such an extent and applies modern techniques to understand related movements in relation to the natal environment. The results emphasize the urgent necessity for the extension of currently existing nest protection periods and guaranteeing sustainable management of potential breeding and foraging grounds for WTSE. Ultimately, the results are relevant for all large raptor species sensitive to human-related disturbance, as they support the ... Other/Unknown Material Haliaeetus albicilla LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Ibis 164 1 188 201
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topic raptor conservation
natal dispersal
post-fledging period
satellite telemetry
spellingShingle raptor conservation
natal dispersal
post-fledging period
satellite telemetry
Engler, Marc
Krone, Oliver
Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
topic_facet raptor conservation
natal dispersal
post-fledging period
satellite telemetry
description Exploratory movements and natal dispersal form essential processes during early life history stages of raptors, but identifying the factors shaping individual movement decisions is challenging. Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry thereby provides a promising technique to study movement patterns on adequate spatio-temporal scales. We analysed data of juvenile White-tailed Sea Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla (WTSE) in north-east Germany (n = 24) derived from GPS tracking to extensively analyse movements between fledging and emigration from the natal territory. Our goal was to determine the time point of fledging, characterize pre-emigration movements and the onset of natal dispersal while investigating the influence of the natal environment. WTSE fledged at an average age of 72 days and showed strong excursive behaviour during the post-fledging period regarding the number, distance and duration of excursions, yet with high individual variability. Excursive behaviour did not differ between sexes. On average, WTSE left the parental territory 93 days after fledging. The quantity of excursive behaviour delayed the timing of emigration and WTSE tended to postpone their emigration when foraging water was accessible within the boundaries of their parental territory. The overall results suggest that young WTSE assess the quality of the natal environment via pre-emigration movements and stay in their territory of origin for as long as internal and external conditions allow for it. Our study is one of the first to characterize post-fledging and natal dispersal movements of young WTSE to such an extent and applies modern techniques to understand related movements in relation to the natal environment. The results emphasize the urgent necessity for the extension of currently existing nest protection periods and guaranteeing sustainable management of potential breeding and foraging grounds for WTSE. Ultimately, the results are relevant for all large raptor species sensitive to human-related disturbance, as they support the ...
author Engler, Marc
Krone, Oliver
author_facet Engler, Marc
Krone, Oliver
author_sort Engler, Marc
title Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
title_short Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
title_full Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
title_fullStr Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
title_full_unstemmed Movement patterns of the White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
title_sort movement patterns of the white-tailed sea eagle (haliaeetus albicilla): post-fledging behaviour, natal dispersal onset and the role of the natal environment
publishDate 2021
url https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6434392
https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12967
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