Migration strategy of a flight generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus

Migrating birds are believed to minimize the time spent on migration rather than energy. Birds seem to maximize migration speed in different ways as a noteworthy variation in migration strategies exists. We studied migration strategies of a flight mode and feeding generalist, the Lesser Black-backed...

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Published in:Behavioral Ecology
Main Authors: Klassen, R.H.G., Ens, B.J., Shamoun-Baranes, J., Exo, K.M., Bairlein, F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arr150
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/10ad44ff-6d26-423d-912a-6212596b2100 2024-10-06T13:50:29+00:00 Migration strategy of a flight generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus Klassen, R.H.G. Ens, B.J. Shamoun-Baranes, J. Exo, K.M. Bairlein, F. 2012 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/migration-strategy-of-a-flight-generalist-the-lesser-blackbacked-gull-larus-fuscus(10ad44ff-6d26-423d-912a-6212596b2100).html https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arr150 https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1880607/105316_klaassenetal_LBBgullmigration_behavecol.pdf eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/migration-strategy-of-a-flight-generalist-the-lesser-blackbacked-gull-larus-fuscus(10ad44ff-6d26-423d-912a-6212596b2100).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Klassen , R H G , Ens , B J , Shamoun-Baranes , J , Exo , K M & Bairlein , F 2012 , ' Migration strategy of a flight generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus ' , Behavioral Ecology , vol. 23 , no. 1 , pp. 58-68 . https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arr150 article 2012 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arr150 2024-09-12T16:38:28Z Migrating birds are believed to minimize the time spent on migration rather than energy. Birds seem to maximize migration speed in different ways as a noteworthy variation in migration strategies exists. We studied migration strategies of a flight mode and feeding generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus, using GPS-based satellite telemetry. We expected the gulls to achieve very high overall migration speeds by traveling via the shortest direct route, traveling during a large part of the day and night, and making few and short stopovers. Fourteen individuals were tracked between the Dutch breeding colony and the wintering sites in England, southern Europe and northwest Africa. The gulls did not travel via the shortest possible route but made substantial detours by their tendency to follow coasts. Although the gulls traveled during most of the day, and sometimes during the night, they did not achieve long daily distances (177 and 176 km/day in autumn and spring, respectively), which is explained by the gulls stopping frequently on travel days to forage. Furthermore, due to frequent and long migratory stopovers, their overall migration speed was among the lowest recorded for migratory birds (44 and 98 km/day, in autumn and spring, respectively). A possible explanation for the unexpected frequent stopovers and low migration speeds is that gulls do not minimize the duration of migration but rather minimize the costs of migration. Energy rather than time might be important for short-distance migrating birds, resulting in very different migration strategies compared with long-distance migrants. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lesser black-backed gull Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) Behavioral Ecology 23 1 58 68
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description Migrating birds are believed to minimize the time spent on migration rather than energy. Birds seem to maximize migration speed in different ways as a noteworthy variation in migration strategies exists. We studied migration strategies of a flight mode and feeding generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus, using GPS-based satellite telemetry. We expected the gulls to achieve very high overall migration speeds by traveling via the shortest direct route, traveling during a large part of the day and night, and making few and short stopovers. Fourteen individuals were tracked between the Dutch breeding colony and the wintering sites in England, southern Europe and northwest Africa. The gulls did not travel via the shortest possible route but made substantial detours by their tendency to follow coasts. Although the gulls traveled during most of the day, and sometimes during the night, they did not achieve long daily distances (177 and 176 km/day in autumn and spring, respectively), which is explained by the gulls stopping frequently on travel days to forage. Furthermore, due to frequent and long migratory stopovers, their overall migration speed was among the lowest recorded for migratory birds (44 and 98 km/day, in autumn and spring, respectively). A possible explanation for the unexpected frequent stopovers and low migration speeds is that gulls do not minimize the duration of migration but rather minimize the costs of migration. Energy rather than time might be important for short-distance migrating birds, resulting in very different migration strategies compared with long-distance migrants.
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author Klassen, R.H.G.
Ens, B.J.
Shamoun-Baranes, J.
Exo, K.M.
Bairlein, F.
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Migration strategy of a flight generalist, the Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus
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