Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird

Which factors shape animals' migration movements across large geographical scales, how different migratory strategies emerge between populations, and how these may affect population dynamics are central questions in the field of animal migration [1] that only large-scale studies of migration pa...

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Main Authors: Fayet, AL, Freeman, R, Anker-Nilssen, T, Diamond, A, Erikstad, KE, Fifield, D, Fitzsimmons, MG, Hansen, ES, Harris, MP, Jessopp, M, Kouwenberg, A-L, Kress, S, Mowat, S, Perrins, CM, Petersen, A, Petersen, IK, Reiertsen, TK, Robertson, GJ, Shannon, P, Sigurðsson, IA, Shoji, A, Wanless, S, Guilford, T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10075139 2023-12-24T10:14:56+01:00 Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird Fayet, AL Freeman, R Anker-Nilssen, T Diamond, A Erikstad, KE Fifield, D Fitzsimmons, MG Hansen, ES Harris, MP Jessopp, M Kouwenberg, A-L Kress, S Mowat, S Perrins, CM Petersen, A Petersen, IK Reiertsen, TK Robertson, GJ Shannon, P Sigurðsson, IA Shoji, A Wanless, S Guilford, T 2017-12-18 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/1/Fayet%2BORA%2Bversion.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/1/Fayet%2BORA%2Bversion.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/ open Current Biology , 27 (24) 3871-3878.e3. (2017) Atlantic puffin competition density dependence migration migratory connectivity seabirds seasonal interactions Animal Migration Animals Charadriiformes Ecosystem Energy Metabolism Oceans and Seas Population Density Population Dynamics Reproduction Article 2017 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:31Z Which factors shape animals' migration movements across large geographical scales, how different migratory strategies emerge between populations, and how these may affect population dynamics are central questions in the field of animal migration [1] that only large-scale studies of migration patterns across a species' range can answer [2]. To address these questions, we track the migration of 270 Atlantic puffins Fratercula arctica, a red-listed, declining seabird, across their entire breeding range. We investigate the role of demographic, geographical, and environmental variables in driving spatial and behavioral differences on an ocean-basin scale by measuring puffins' among-colony differences in migratory routes and day-to-day behavior (estimated with individual daily activity budgets and energy expenditure). We show that competition and local winter resource availability are important drivers of migratory movements, with birds from larger colonies or with poorer local winter conditions migrating further and visiting less-productive waters; this in turn led to differences in flight activity and energy expenditure. Other behavioral differences emerge with latitude, with foraging effort and energy expenditure increasing when birds winter further north in colder waters. Importantly, these ocean-wide migration patterns can ultimately be linked with breeding performance: colony productivity is negatively associated with wintering latitude, population size, and migration distance, which demonstrates the cost of competition and migration on future breeding and the link between non-breeding and breeding periods. Our results help us to understand the drivers of animal migration and have important implications for population dynamics and the conservation of migratory species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic puffin fratercula Fratercula arctica University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Atlantic puffin
competition
density dependence
migration
migratory connectivity
seabirds
seasonal interactions
Animal Migration
Animals
Charadriiformes
Ecosystem
Energy Metabolism
Oceans and Seas
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Reproduction
spellingShingle Atlantic puffin
competition
density dependence
migration
migratory connectivity
seabirds
seasonal interactions
Animal Migration
Animals
Charadriiformes
Ecosystem
Energy Metabolism
Oceans and Seas
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Reproduction
Fayet, AL
Freeman, R
Anker-Nilssen, T
Diamond, A
Erikstad, KE
Fifield, D
Fitzsimmons, MG
Hansen, ES
Harris, MP
Jessopp, M
Kouwenberg, A-L
Kress, S
Mowat, S
Perrins, CM
Petersen, A
Petersen, IK
Reiertsen, TK
Robertson, GJ
Shannon, P
Sigurðsson, IA
Shoji, A
Wanless, S
Guilford, T
Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
topic_facet Atlantic puffin
competition
density dependence
migration
migratory connectivity
seabirds
seasonal interactions
Animal Migration
Animals
Charadriiformes
Ecosystem
Energy Metabolism
Oceans and Seas
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Reproduction
description Which factors shape animals' migration movements across large geographical scales, how different migratory strategies emerge between populations, and how these may affect population dynamics are central questions in the field of animal migration [1] that only large-scale studies of migration patterns across a species' range can answer [2]. To address these questions, we track the migration of 270 Atlantic puffins Fratercula arctica, a red-listed, declining seabird, across their entire breeding range. We investigate the role of demographic, geographical, and environmental variables in driving spatial and behavioral differences on an ocean-basin scale by measuring puffins' among-colony differences in migratory routes and day-to-day behavior (estimated with individual daily activity budgets and energy expenditure). We show that competition and local winter resource availability are important drivers of migratory movements, with birds from larger colonies or with poorer local winter conditions migrating further and visiting less-productive waters; this in turn led to differences in flight activity and energy expenditure. Other behavioral differences emerge with latitude, with foraging effort and energy expenditure increasing when birds winter further north in colder waters. Importantly, these ocean-wide migration patterns can ultimately be linked with breeding performance: colony productivity is negatively associated with wintering latitude, population size, and migration distance, which demonstrates the cost of competition and migration on future breeding and the link between non-breeding and breeding periods. Our results help us to understand the drivers of animal migration and have important implications for population dynamics and the conservation of migratory species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fayet, AL
Freeman, R
Anker-Nilssen, T
Diamond, A
Erikstad, KE
Fifield, D
Fitzsimmons, MG
Hansen, ES
Harris, MP
Jessopp, M
Kouwenberg, A-L
Kress, S
Mowat, S
Perrins, CM
Petersen, A
Petersen, IK
Reiertsen, TK
Robertson, GJ
Shannon, P
Sigurðsson, IA
Shoji, A
Wanless, S
Guilford, T
author_facet Fayet, AL
Freeman, R
Anker-Nilssen, T
Diamond, A
Erikstad, KE
Fifield, D
Fitzsimmons, MG
Hansen, ES
Harris, MP
Jessopp, M
Kouwenberg, A-L
Kress, S
Mowat, S
Perrins, CM
Petersen, A
Petersen, IK
Reiertsen, TK
Robertson, GJ
Shannon, P
Sigurðsson, IA
Shoji, A
Wanless, S
Guilford, T
author_sort Fayet, AL
title Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
title_short Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
title_full Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
title_fullStr Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
title_full_unstemmed Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird
title_sort ocean-wide drivers of migration strategies and their influence on population breeding performance in a declining seabird
publishDate 2017
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/1/Fayet%2BORA%2Bversion.pdf
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/
genre Atlantic puffin
fratercula
Fratercula arctica
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Fratercula arctica
op_source Current Biology , 27 (24) 3871-3878.e3. (2017)
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https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10075139/
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