Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba

Many migratory bird species show high levels of site fidelity to their wintering sites, which confers advantages due to prior knowledge, but may also limit the ability of the individual to move away from degrading sites or to detect alternative foraging opportunities. Winter site fidelity often vari...

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Main Authors: Lourenco, Pedro, Alves, José A., Reneerkens, Jeroen, Loonstra, A.H. Jelle, Potts, Peter M., Granadeiro, José P., Catry, Teresa
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/48fd9021-9402-47a9-a26e-8f90ab782d90 2024-06-23T07:51:55+00:00 Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba Lourenco, Pedro Alves, José A. Reneerkens, Jeroen Loonstra, A.H. Jelle Potts, Peter M. Granadeiro, José P. Catry, Teresa 2016-09-28 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/48fd9021-9402-47a9-a26e-8f90ab782d90 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/48fd9021-9402-47a9-a26e-8f90ab782d90 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2517 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/35680861/Louren_o_et_al_2016_Influence_of_age_and_sex_on_winter_site_fidelity_on_Sanderlings_Calidris_alba_PeerJ.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/48fd9021-9402-47a9-a26e-8f90ab782d90 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Lourenco , P , Alves , J A , Reneerkens , J , Loonstra , A H J , Potts , P M , Granadeiro , J P & Catry , T 2016 , ' Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba ' , PeerJ , vol. 4 , e2517 . https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2517 site fidelity shorebirds Home range Sanderling article 2016 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2517 2024-06-10T16:22:58Z Many migratory bird species show high levels of site fidelity to their wintering sites, which confers advantages due to prior knowledge, but may also limit the ability of the individual to move away from degrading sites or to detect alternative foraging opportunities. Winter site fidelity often varies among age groups, but sexual differences have seldom been recorded in birds. We studied a population of individually colour-marked sanderlings wintering in and around the Tejo estuary, a large estuarine wetland on the western coast of Portugal. For 160 individuals, sighted a total of 1,249 times between November 2009 and March 2013, we calculated the probability that they moved among five distinct wintering sites and how this probability is affected by distance between them. To compare site fidelity among age classes and sexes, as well as within the same winter and over multiple winters, we used a Site Fidelity Index (SFI). Birds were sexed using a discriminant function based on biometrics of a large set of molecularly sexed sanderlings (n = 990). The vast majority of birds were observed at one site only, and the probability of the few detected movements between sites was negatively correlated with the distance among each pair of sites. Hardly any movements were recorded over more than 15 km, suggesting small home ranges. SFI values indicated that juveniles were less site-faithful than adults which may reflect the accumulated knowledge and/or dominance of older animals. Among adults, females were significantly less site faithful than males. A sexual difference in winter site fidelity is unusual in shorebirds. SFI values show site-faithfulness is lower when multiple winters were considered, and most birds seem to chose a wintering site early in the season and use that site throughout the winter. Sanderlings show a very limited tendency to explore alternative wintering options, which might have implications for their survival when facing habitat change or loss (e.g., like severe beach erosion as can be the case at ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Calidris alba Sanderling University of Groningen research database PeerJ 4 e2517
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topic site fidelity
shorebirds
Home range
Sanderling
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shorebirds
Home range
Sanderling
Lourenco, Pedro
Alves, José A.
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Potts, Peter M.
Granadeiro, José P.
Catry, Teresa
Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
topic_facet site fidelity
shorebirds
Home range
Sanderling
description Many migratory bird species show high levels of site fidelity to their wintering sites, which confers advantages due to prior knowledge, but may also limit the ability of the individual to move away from degrading sites or to detect alternative foraging opportunities. Winter site fidelity often varies among age groups, but sexual differences have seldom been recorded in birds. We studied a population of individually colour-marked sanderlings wintering in and around the Tejo estuary, a large estuarine wetland on the western coast of Portugal. For 160 individuals, sighted a total of 1,249 times between November 2009 and March 2013, we calculated the probability that they moved among five distinct wintering sites and how this probability is affected by distance between them. To compare site fidelity among age classes and sexes, as well as within the same winter and over multiple winters, we used a Site Fidelity Index (SFI). Birds were sexed using a discriminant function based on biometrics of a large set of molecularly sexed sanderlings (n = 990). The vast majority of birds were observed at one site only, and the probability of the few detected movements between sites was negatively correlated with the distance among each pair of sites. Hardly any movements were recorded over more than 15 km, suggesting small home ranges. SFI values indicated that juveniles were less site-faithful than adults which may reflect the accumulated knowledge and/or dominance of older animals. Among adults, females were significantly less site faithful than males. A sexual difference in winter site fidelity is unusual in shorebirds. SFI values show site-faithfulness is lower when multiple winters were considered, and most birds seem to chose a wintering site early in the season and use that site throughout the winter. Sanderlings show a very limited tendency to explore alternative wintering options, which might have implications for their survival when facing habitat change or loss (e.g., like severe beach erosion as can be the case at ...
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author Lourenco, Pedro
Alves, José A.
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Potts, Peter M.
Granadeiro, José P.
Catry, Teresa
author_facet Lourenco, Pedro
Alves, José A.
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Potts, Peter M.
Granadeiro, José P.
Catry, Teresa
author_sort Lourenco, Pedro
title Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
title_short Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
title_full Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
title_fullStr Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
title_full_unstemmed Influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings Calidris alba
title_sort influence of age and sex on winter site fidelity of sanderlings calidris alba
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