Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird
Evolutionary theories of seasonal migration generally assume that the costs of longer migrations are balanced by benefits at the non-breeding destinations. We tested, and rejected, the null hypothesis of equal survival and timing of spring migration for High Arctic breeding sanderling Calidris alba...
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author | Reneerkens, Jeroen Versluijs, Tom S L Piersma, Theunis Alves, José A Boorman, Mark Corse, Colin Gilg, Olivier Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Lang, Johannes Loos, Bob Ntiamoa-Baidu, Yaa Nuoh, Alfred A Potts, Peter M ten Horn, Job Lok, Tamar |
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description | Evolutionary theories of seasonal migration generally assume that the costs of longer migrations are balanced by benefits at the non-breeding destinations. We tested, and rejected, the null hypothesis of equal survival and timing of spring migration for High Arctic breeding sanderling Calidris alba using six and eight winter destinations between 55°N and 25°S, respectively. Annual apparent survival was considerably lower for adult birds wintering in tropical West Africa (Mauritania: 0.74 and Ghana: 0.75) than in three European sites (0.84, 0.84 and 0.87) and in subtropical Namibia (0.85). Moreover, compared with adults, second calendar-year sanderlings in the tropics, but not in Europe, often refrained from migrating north during the first possible breeding season. During northward migration, tropical-wintering sanderlings occurred at their final staging site in Iceland 5–15 days later than birds wintering further north or south. Namibia-wintering sanderlings tracked with solar geolocators only staged in West Africa during southward migration. The low annual survival, the later age of first northward migration and the later passage through Iceland during northward migration of tropical-wintering sanderlings, in addition to the skipping of this area during northward but not southward migration by Namibia-wintering sanderlings, all suggest they face issues during the late non-breeding season in West Africa. Migrating sanderlings defy long distances but may end up in winter areas with poor fitness prospects. We suggest that ecological conditions in tropical West Africa make the fuelling prior to northward departure problematic. |
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op_source | Reneerkens, J, Versluijs, T S L, Piersma, T, Alves, J A, Boorman, M, Corse, C, Gilg, O, Hallgrimsson, G T, Lang, J, Loos, B, Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y, Nuoh, A A, Potts, P M, ten Horn, J & Lok, T 2020, 'Low fitness at low latitudes : Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird', Journal of Animal Ecology, vol. 89, no. 3, pp. 691-703. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13118 |
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spelling | ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/62d497b0-0af4-4476-825b-b0403444d33f 2025-06-15T14:17:35+00:00 Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird Reneerkens, Jeroen Versluijs, Tom S L Piersma, Theunis Alves, José A Boorman, Mark Corse, Colin Gilg, Olivier Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Lang, Johannes Loos, Bob Ntiamoa-Baidu, Yaa Nuoh, Alfred A Potts, Peter M ten Horn, Job Lok, Tamar 2020-03 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/62d497b0-0af4-4476-825b-b0403444d33f https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/62d497b0-0af4-4476-825b-b0403444d33f https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13118 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/124746211/1365_2656.13118_1_.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Reneerkens, J, Versluijs, T S L, Piersma, T, Alves, J A, Boorman, M, Corse, C, Gilg, O, Hallgrimsson, G T, Lang, J, Loos, B, Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y, Nuoh, A A, Potts, P M, ten Horn, J & Lok, T 2020, 'Low fitness at low latitudes : Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird', Journal of Animal Ecology, vol. 89, no. 3, pp. 691-703. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13118 Demography fitness migration nutrient storage strategies site fidelity solar geolocation survival timing SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MAURI WESTERN SANDPIPERS DIFFERENTIAL MIGRATION RECAPTURE MODELS BIRD MIGRATION BODY-MASS PATTERNS CONSEQUENCES SANDERLINGS article 2020 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13118 2025-05-19T08:39:23Z Evolutionary theories of seasonal migration generally assume that the costs of longer migrations are balanced by benefits at the non-breeding destinations. We tested, and rejected, the null hypothesis of equal survival and timing of spring migration for High Arctic breeding sanderling Calidris alba using six and eight winter destinations between 55°N and 25°S, respectively. Annual apparent survival was considerably lower for adult birds wintering in tropical West Africa (Mauritania: 0.74 and Ghana: 0.75) than in three European sites (0.84, 0.84 and 0.87) and in subtropical Namibia (0.85). Moreover, compared with adults, second calendar-year sanderlings in the tropics, but not in Europe, often refrained from migrating north during the first possible breeding season. During northward migration, tropical-wintering sanderlings occurred at their final staging site in Iceland 5–15 days later than birds wintering further north or south. Namibia-wintering sanderlings tracked with solar geolocators only staged in West Africa during southward migration. The low annual survival, the later age of first northward migration and the later passage through Iceland during northward migration of tropical-wintering sanderlings, in addition to the skipping of this area during northward but not southward migration by Namibia-wintering sanderlings, all suggest they face issues during the late non-breeding season in West Africa. Migrating sanderlings defy long distances but may end up in winter areas with poor fitness prospects. We suggest that ecological conditions in tropical West Africa make the fuelling prior to northward departure problematic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Calidris alba Iceland Sanderling Unknown Arctic Journal of Animal Ecology 89 3 691 703 |
spellingShingle | Demography fitness migration nutrient storage strategies site fidelity solar geolocation survival timing SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MAURI WESTERN SANDPIPERS DIFFERENTIAL MIGRATION RECAPTURE MODELS BIRD MIGRATION BODY-MASS PATTERNS CONSEQUENCES SANDERLINGS Reneerkens, Jeroen Versluijs, Tom S L Piersma, Theunis Alves, José A Boorman, Mark Corse, Colin Gilg, Olivier Hallgrimsson, Gunnar Thor Lang, Johannes Loos, Bob Ntiamoa-Baidu, Yaa Nuoh, Alfred A Potts, Peter M ten Horn, Job Lok, Tamar Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title | Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title_full | Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title_fullStr | Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title_full_unstemmed | Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title_short | Low fitness at low latitudes:Wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
title_sort | low fitness at low latitudes:wintering in the tropics increases migratory delays and mortality rates in an arctic-breeding shorebird |
topic | Demography fitness migration nutrient storage strategies site fidelity solar geolocation survival timing SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MAURI WESTERN SANDPIPERS DIFFERENTIAL MIGRATION RECAPTURE MODELS BIRD MIGRATION BODY-MASS PATTERNS CONSEQUENCES SANDERLINGS |
topic_facet | Demography fitness migration nutrient storage strategies site fidelity solar geolocation survival timing SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MAURI WESTERN SANDPIPERS DIFFERENTIAL MIGRATION RECAPTURE MODELS BIRD MIGRATION BODY-MASS PATTERNS CONSEQUENCES SANDERLINGS |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/11370/62d497b0-0af4-4476-825b-b0403444d33f https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/62d497b0-0af4-4476-825b-b0403444d33f https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13118 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/124746211/1365_2656.13118_1_.pdf |