Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?

Dispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but which appear to differ in terms of inter-individual behavioural synchronization. Seasonal migration is a striking example of coordinated behaviour, enabling animal populations to track spatio-temporal variation in ecologica...

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Published in:Biological Reviews
Main Authors: Cote, Julien, Bocedi, Greta, Debeffe, Lucie, Chudzinska, Magda E., Weigang, Helene C., Dytham, Calvin, Gonzalez, Georges, Matthysen, Erik, Travis, Justin, Baguette, Michel, Hewison, A. J. Mark
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/968e0261-9cc0-4cda-945a-86aaf6a3bc7b
https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12279
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/968e0261-9cc0-4cda-945a-86aaf6a3bc7b 2024-04-28T08:28:11+00:00 Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together? Cote, Julien Bocedi, Greta Debeffe, Lucie Chudzinska, Magda E. Weigang, Helene C. Dytham, Calvin Gonzalez, Georges Matthysen, Erik Travis, Justin Baguette, Michel Hewison, A. J. Mark 2017-08 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/968e0261-9cc0-4cda-945a-86aaf6a3bc7b https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12279 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/968e0261-9cc0-4cda-945a-86aaf6a3bc7b info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Cote , J , Bocedi , G , Debeffe , L , Chudzinska , M E , Weigang , H C , Dytham , C , Gonzalez , G , Matthysen , E , Travis , J , Baguette , M & Hewison , A J M 2017 , ' Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together? ' , Biological Reviews , vol. 92 , no. 3 , pp. 1275-1296 . https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12279 dispersal seasonal migration social grouping coalition budding transience sociability parallel dispersal schooling coordinated movement WILD BIRD POPULATION SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS PERSONALITY-DEPENDENT DISPERSAL WHALES MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE BREEDING HABITAT SELECTION INFLUENCE NATAL DISPERSAL LONG-DISTANCE MIGRATION MALE PARALLEL DISPERSAL WHITE-FACED CAPUCHINS OWL AEGOLIUS-FUNEREUS article 2017 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12279 2024-04-10T23:41:05Z Dispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but which appear to differ in terms of inter-individual behavioural synchronization. Seasonal migration is a striking example of coordinated behaviour, enabling animal populations to track spatio-temporal variation in ecological conditions. By contrast, for dispersal, while social context may influence an individual's emigration and settlement decisions, transience is believed to be mostly a solitary behaviour. Here, we review differences in drivers that may explain why migration appears to be more synchronized than dispersal. We derive the prediction that the contrast in the importance of behavioural synchronization between dispersal and migration is linked to differences in the selection pressures that drive their respective evolution. Although documented examples of collective dispersal are rare, this behaviour may be more common than currently believed, with important consequences for eco-evolutionary dynamics. Crucially, to date, there is little available theory for predicting when we should expect collective dispersal to evolve, and we also lack empirical data to test predictions across species. By reviewing the state of the art in research on migration and collective movements, we identify how we can harness these advances, both in terms of theory and data collection, to broaden our understanding of synchronized dispersal and its importance in the context of global change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Megaptera novaeangliae Aarhus University: Research Biological Reviews 92 3 1275 1296
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topic dispersal
seasonal migration
social grouping
coalition
budding
transience
sociability
parallel dispersal
schooling
coordinated movement
WILD BIRD POPULATION
SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS
PERSONALITY-DEPENDENT DISPERSAL
WHALES MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE
BREEDING HABITAT SELECTION
INFLUENCE NATAL DISPERSAL
LONG-DISTANCE MIGRATION
MALE PARALLEL DISPERSAL
WHITE-FACED CAPUCHINS
OWL AEGOLIUS-FUNEREUS
spellingShingle dispersal
seasonal migration
social grouping
coalition
budding
transience
sociability
parallel dispersal
schooling
coordinated movement
WILD BIRD POPULATION
SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS
PERSONALITY-DEPENDENT DISPERSAL
WHALES MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE
BREEDING HABITAT SELECTION
INFLUENCE NATAL DISPERSAL
LONG-DISTANCE MIGRATION
MALE PARALLEL DISPERSAL
WHITE-FACED CAPUCHINS
OWL AEGOLIUS-FUNEREUS
Cote, Julien
Bocedi, Greta
Debeffe, Lucie
Chudzinska, Magda E.
Weigang, Helene C.
Dytham, Calvin
Gonzalez, Georges
Matthysen, Erik
Travis, Justin
Baguette, Michel
Hewison, A. J. Mark
Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
topic_facet dispersal
seasonal migration
social grouping
coalition
budding
transience
sociability
parallel dispersal
schooling
coordinated movement
WILD BIRD POPULATION
SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS
PERSONALITY-DEPENDENT DISPERSAL
WHALES MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE
BREEDING HABITAT SELECTION
INFLUENCE NATAL DISPERSAL
LONG-DISTANCE MIGRATION
MALE PARALLEL DISPERSAL
WHITE-FACED CAPUCHINS
OWL AEGOLIUS-FUNEREUS
description Dispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but which appear to differ in terms of inter-individual behavioural synchronization. Seasonal migration is a striking example of coordinated behaviour, enabling animal populations to track spatio-temporal variation in ecological conditions. By contrast, for dispersal, while social context may influence an individual's emigration and settlement decisions, transience is believed to be mostly a solitary behaviour. Here, we review differences in drivers that may explain why migration appears to be more synchronized than dispersal. We derive the prediction that the contrast in the importance of behavioural synchronization between dispersal and migration is linked to differences in the selection pressures that drive their respective evolution. Although documented examples of collective dispersal are rare, this behaviour may be more common than currently believed, with important consequences for eco-evolutionary dynamics. Crucially, to date, there is little available theory for predicting when we should expect collective dispersal to evolve, and we also lack empirical data to test predictions across species. By reviewing the state of the art in research on migration and collective movements, we identify how we can harness these advances, both in terms of theory and data collection, to broaden our understanding of synchronized dispersal and its importance in the context of global change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cote, Julien
Bocedi, Greta
Debeffe, Lucie
Chudzinska, Magda E.
Weigang, Helene C.
Dytham, Calvin
Gonzalez, Georges
Matthysen, Erik
Travis, Justin
Baguette, Michel
Hewison, A. J. Mark
author_facet Cote, Julien
Bocedi, Greta
Debeffe, Lucie
Chudzinska, Magda E.
Weigang, Helene C.
Dytham, Calvin
Gonzalez, Georges
Matthysen, Erik
Travis, Justin
Baguette, Michel
Hewison, A. J. Mark
author_sort Cote, Julien
title Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
title_short Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
title_full Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
title_fullStr Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
title_full_unstemmed Behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
title_sort behavioural synchronization of large-scale animal movements - disperse alone, but migrate together?
publishDate 2017
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