A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies

Non-breeding movement strategies of migratory birds may be expected to be flexibly adjusted to the distribution and quality of habitat, but few studies compare movement strategies among populations using distinct migration routes and wintering areas. In our study, individual movement strategies of r...

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Published in:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: van Bemmelen, Rob S. A., Kolbeinsson, Yann, Ramos, Raul, Gilg, Olivier, Alves, Jose A., Smith, Malcolm, Schekkerman, Hans, Lehikoinen, Aleksi, Petersen, Ib Krag, Porisson, Bodvar, Sokolov, Aleksandr A., Valimaki, Kaisa, van der Meer, Tim, Okill, J. David, Bolton, Mark, Moe, Borge, Hanssen, Sveinn Are, Bollache, Loic, Petersen, Aevar, Thorstensen, Sverrir, Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob, Klaassen, Raymond H. G., Tulp, Ingrid
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6 2024-09-15T18:06:00+00:00 A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies van Bemmelen, Rob S. A. Kolbeinsson, Yann Ramos, Raul Gilg, Olivier Alves, Jose A. Smith, Malcolm Schekkerman, Hans Lehikoinen, Aleksi Petersen, Ib Krag Porisson, Bodvar Sokolov, Aleksandr A. Valimaki, Kaisa van der Meer, Tim Okill, J. David Bolton, Mark Moe, Borge Hanssen, Sveinn Are Bollache, Loic Petersen, Aevar Thorstensen, Sverrir Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob Klaassen, Raymond H. G. Tulp, Ingrid 2019-04-04 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6 https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00086 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/118594712/fevo_07_00086.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess van Bemmelen , R S A , Kolbeinsson , Y , Ramos , R , Gilg , O , Alves , J A , Smith , M , Schekkerman , H , Lehikoinen , A , Petersen , I K , Porisson , B , Sokolov , A A , Valimaki , K , van der Meer , T , Okill , J D , Bolton , M , Moe , B , Hanssen , S A , Bollache , L , Petersen , A , Thorstensen , S , Gonzalez-Solis , J , Klaassen , R H G & Tulp , I 2019 , ' A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies ' , Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution , vol. 7 , 86 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00086 flexibility itinerancy migration strategy Phalaropus lobatus plasticity red-necked phalarope CLIMATE-CHANGE BREEDING MOVEMENTS SEXUAL SELECTION BIRD MIGRATION SITE FIDELITY ARRIVAL TIMES LOBATUS LONG CONSEQUENCES ROUTES article 2019 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00086 2024-06-24T16:06:37Z Non-breeding movement strategies of migratory birds may be expected to be flexibly adjusted to the distribution and quality of habitat, but few studies compare movement strategies among populations using distinct migration routes and wintering areas. In our study, individual movement strategies of red-necked phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus), a long-distance migratory wader which uses saline waters in the non-breeding period, were studied using light-level geolocators. Results revealed a migratory divide between two populations with distinct migration routes and wintering areas: one breeding in the north-eastern North Atlantic and migrating ca. 10,000 km oversea to the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, and the other breeding in Fennoscandia and Russia migrating ca. 6,000 km-largely over land-to the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean). In line with our expectations, the transoceanic migration between the North Atlantic and the Pacific was associated with proportionately longer wings, a more even spread of stopovers in autumn and a higher migration speed in spring compared to the migration between Fennoscandian-Russian breeding grounds and the Arabian Sea. In the wintering period, birds wintering in the Pacific were stationary in roughly a single area, whereas individuals wintering in the Arabian Sea moved extensively between different areas, reflecting differences in spatio-temporal variation in primary productivity between the two wintering areas. Our study is unique in showing how habitat distribution shapes movement strategies over the entire non-breeding period within a species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Fennoscandian North Atlantic Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope University of Groningen research database Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7
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topic flexibility
itinerancy
migration strategy
Phalaropus lobatus
plasticity
red-necked phalarope
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BREEDING MOVEMENTS
SEXUAL SELECTION
BIRD MIGRATION
SITE FIDELITY
ARRIVAL TIMES
LOBATUS
LONG
CONSEQUENCES
ROUTES
spellingShingle flexibility
itinerancy
migration strategy
Phalaropus lobatus
plasticity
red-necked phalarope
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BREEDING MOVEMENTS
SEXUAL SELECTION
BIRD MIGRATION
SITE FIDELITY
ARRIVAL TIMES
LOBATUS
LONG
CONSEQUENCES
ROUTES
van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Ramos, Raul
Gilg, Olivier
Alves, Jose A.
Smith, Malcolm
Schekkerman, Hans
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
Petersen, Ib Krag
Porisson, Bodvar
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Valimaki, Kaisa
van der Meer, Tim
Okill, J. David
Bolton, Mark
Moe, Borge
Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bollache, Loic
Petersen, Aevar
Thorstensen, Sverrir
Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob
Klaassen, Raymond H. G.
Tulp, Ingrid
A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
topic_facet flexibility
itinerancy
migration strategy
Phalaropus lobatus
plasticity
red-necked phalarope
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BREEDING MOVEMENTS
SEXUAL SELECTION
BIRD MIGRATION
SITE FIDELITY
ARRIVAL TIMES
LOBATUS
LONG
CONSEQUENCES
ROUTES
description Non-breeding movement strategies of migratory birds may be expected to be flexibly adjusted to the distribution and quality of habitat, but few studies compare movement strategies among populations using distinct migration routes and wintering areas. In our study, individual movement strategies of red-necked phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus), a long-distance migratory wader which uses saline waters in the non-breeding period, were studied using light-level geolocators. Results revealed a migratory divide between two populations with distinct migration routes and wintering areas: one breeding in the north-eastern North Atlantic and migrating ca. 10,000 km oversea to the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, and the other breeding in Fennoscandia and Russia migrating ca. 6,000 km-largely over land-to the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean). In line with our expectations, the transoceanic migration between the North Atlantic and the Pacific was associated with proportionately longer wings, a more even spread of stopovers in autumn and a higher migration speed in spring compared to the migration between Fennoscandian-Russian breeding grounds and the Arabian Sea. In the wintering period, birds wintering in the Pacific were stationary in roughly a single area, whereas individuals wintering in the Arabian Sea moved extensively between different areas, reflecting differences in spatio-temporal variation in primary productivity between the two wintering areas. Our study is unique in showing how habitat distribution shapes movement strategies over the entire non-breeding period within a species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Ramos, Raul
Gilg, Olivier
Alves, Jose A.
Smith, Malcolm
Schekkerman, Hans
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
Petersen, Ib Krag
Porisson, Bodvar
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Valimaki, Kaisa
van der Meer, Tim
Okill, J. David
Bolton, Mark
Moe, Borge
Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bollache, Loic
Petersen, Aevar
Thorstensen, Sverrir
Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob
Klaassen, Raymond H. G.
Tulp, Ingrid
author_facet van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Ramos, Raul
Gilg, Olivier
Alves, Jose A.
Smith, Malcolm
Schekkerman, Hans
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
Petersen, Ib Krag
Porisson, Bodvar
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Valimaki, Kaisa
van der Meer, Tim
Okill, J. David
Bolton, Mark
Moe, Borge
Hanssen, Sveinn Are
Bollache, Loic
Petersen, Aevar
Thorstensen, Sverrir
Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob
Klaassen, Raymond H. G.
Tulp, Ingrid
author_sort van Bemmelen, Rob S. A.
title A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
title_short A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
title_full A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
title_fullStr A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
title_full_unstemmed A migratory divide among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the western Palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
title_sort migratory divide among red-necked phalaropes in the western palearctic reveals contrasting migration and wintering movement strategies
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/98b1e926-5487-43e0-ae1a-bfa1eb9683a6
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00086
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/118594712/fevo_07_00086.pdf
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Phalaropus lobatus
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Fennoscandian
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Phalaropus lobatus
Red-necked Phalarope
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