Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird

Migratory behavior can differ markedly amongst individuals within populations or species. Understanding the factors influencing this variation is key to understanding how current environmental changes might influence migratory propensity and the distribution and abundance of migratory species across...

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Main Authors: Verónica Méndez, José A Alves, Böðvar Þórisson, Alina Marca, Tómas G Gunnarsson, Jennifer A Gill, Andrea GriffinHandling Editor
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1093/beheco/araa010
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:oup:beheco:v:31:y:2020:i:3:p:672-679. 2024-04-14T08:13:28+00:00 Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird Verónica Méndez José A Alves Böðvar Þórisson Alina Marca Tómas G Gunnarsson Jennifer A Gill Andrea GriffinHandling Editor http://hdl.handle.net/10.1093/beheco/araa010 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1093/beheco/araa010 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:37:51Z Migratory behavior can differ markedly amongst individuals within populations or species. Understanding the factors influencing this variation is key to understanding how current environmental changes might influence migratory propensity and the distribution and abundance of migratory species across their range. Here, we investigate variation in migratory behavior of the partially migratory Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) population breeding in Iceland. We use the resightings of color-ringed adults and stable isotopes to determine whether individuals migrate or remain in Iceland during winter and test whether individual migratory strategies vary in relation to sex, body size, and breeding location. We also explore individual consistency in migratory strategy and test whether assortative mating with respect to strategy occurs in this population. The proportion of migrants and residents varied greatly across breeding locations but not with respect to sex or body size. Individuals were consistent in migratory strategy between years and there was no evidence of assortative mating by migratory strategy. We use these findings to explore factors underlying the evolution and maintenance of partial migration at high latitudes. The majority of species that breed at high latitudes are migratory. However, in Iceland, not all breeding oystercatchers leave in autumn. By identifying individuals that stay in Iceland or migrate to Europe, we show that the frequency of residents and migrants varies across Iceland, and individuals choose their mates independent of their migratory status. We also found that individuals are consistently either migrant or resident, suggesting that individual migratory behavior is determined in early life. individual variation, migratory consistency, migratory strategies, stable isotopes, wader Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Subarctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Migratory behavior can differ markedly amongst individuals within populations or species. Understanding the factors influencing this variation is key to understanding how current environmental changes might influence migratory propensity and the distribution and abundance of migratory species across their range. Here, we investigate variation in migratory behavior of the partially migratory Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) population breeding in Iceland. We use the resightings of color-ringed adults and stable isotopes to determine whether individuals migrate or remain in Iceland during winter and test whether individual migratory strategies vary in relation to sex, body size, and breeding location. We also explore individual consistency in migratory strategy and test whether assortative mating with respect to strategy occurs in this population. The proportion of migrants and residents varied greatly across breeding locations but not with respect to sex or body size. Individuals were consistent in migratory strategy between years and there was no evidence of assortative mating by migratory strategy. We use these findings to explore factors underlying the evolution and maintenance of partial migration at high latitudes. The majority of species that breed at high latitudes are migratory. However, in Iceland, not all breeding oystercatchers leave in autumn. By identifying individuals that stay in Iceland or migrate to Europe, we show that the frequency of residents and migrants varies across Iceland, and individuals choose their mates independent of their migratory status. We also found that individuals are consistently either migrant or resident, suggesting that individual migratory behavior is determined in early life. individual variation, migratory consistency, migratory strategies, stable isotopes, wader
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Verónica Méndez
José A Alves
Böðvar Þórisson
Alina Marca
Tómas G Gunnarsson
Jennifer A Gill
Andrea GriffinHandling Editor
spellingShingle Verónica Méndez
José A Alves
Böðvar Þórisson
Alina Marca
Tómas G Gunnarsson
Jennifer A Gill
Andrea GriffinHandling Editor
Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
author_facet Verónica Méndez
José A Alves
Böðvar Þórisson
Alina Marca
Tómas G Gunnarsson
Jennifer A Gill
Andrea GriffinHandling Editor
author_sort Verónica Méndez
title Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
title_short Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
title_full Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
title_fullStr Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
title_full_unstemmed Individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
title_sort individual variation in migratory behavior in a subarctic partial migrant shorebird
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