Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird

Parental care varies across animal taxa, from uniparental to biparental care, driven by ecological and social factors such as weather, food availability, predation, and partner availability. Understanding this diversity within species can reveal biotic and abiotic conditions allowing uniparental ver...

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Main Authors: Etchart, Léa, Lecomte, Nicolas, Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier, Lang, Johannes, Schmidt, Niels Martin, Moreau, Jérôme, Pagnon, Thomas, Sittler, Benoit, Bollache, Loic, Gilg, Olivier
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:11502712 2024-09-15T18:00:44+00:00 Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird Etchart, Léa Lecomte, Nicolas Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier Lang, Johannes Schmidt, Niels Martin Moreau, Jérôme Pagnon, Thomas Sittler, Benoit Bollache, Loic Gilg, Olivier 2024-06-14 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11502712 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v6wwpzh46 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11502710 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11502712 oai:zenodo.org:11502712 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess MIT License https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT biparental Greenland NAO path analysis proximal factors Sanderling uniparental info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2024 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1150271210.5061/dryad.v6wwpzh4610.5281/zenodo.11502710 2024-07-26T14:26:22Z Parental care varies across animal taxa, from uniparental to biparental care, driven by ecological and social factors such as weather, food availability, predation, and partner availability. Understanding this diversity within species can reveal biotic and abiotic conditions allowing uniparental versus biparental strategies. This study examines the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on parental care strategies in Sanderlings ( Calidris alba ), one of the few species that uses both types of care. Using long-term data from Greenland (2011-2023), path analyses revealed that laying date and snowmelt influence parental care strategies, with indirect climatic effects during migration and on breeding grounds. We observed a greater proportion of uniparental nests in years with delayed laying dates, and a greater proportion of biparental nests in years with delayed snowmelt. These findings underscore the complex interplay between environmental factors and parental care strategies, offering insights into how these strategies may evolve under changing ecological conditions. Funding provided by: Agence Nationale de la Recherche Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/00rbzpz17 Award Number: ANR-21-CE02-0024 Funding provided by: Institut Polaire Français Paul Émile Victor Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/011ed2d57 Award Number: Interactions 1036 The dataset comes from a long-term field study based in Greenland. Sanderlings' nests are equipped with thermologgers, i.e., TinyTag to record temperatures during the incubation. This allows to infer the parental care strategy, biparental or uniparental of each nest, laying date, abundance, and predation pressure. Climatic variables were extracted from different sources (meteorological stations, satelite.). We processed all data with R. Other/Unknown Material Calidris alba Greenland Institut Polaire Français Sanderling Zenodo
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Greenland
NAO
path analysis
proximal factors
Sanderling
uniparental
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Greenland
NAO
path analysis
proximal factors
Sanderling
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Etchart, Léa
Lecomte, Nicolas
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Lang, Johannes
Schmidt, Niels Martin
Moreau, Jérôme
Pagnon, Thomas
Sittler, Benoit
Bollache, Loic
Gilg, Olivier
Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
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description Parental care varies across animal taxa, from uniparental to biparental care, driven by ecological and social factors such as weather, food availability, predation, and partner availability. Understanding this diversity within species can reveal biotic and abiotic conditions allowing uniparental versus biparental strategies. This study examines the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on parental care strategies in Sanderlings ( Calidris alba ), one of the few species that uses both types of care. Using long-term data from Greenland (2011-2023), path analyses revealed that laying date and snowmelt influence parental care strategies, with indirect climatic effects during migration and on breeding grounds. We observed a greater proportion of uniparental nests in years with delayed laying dates, and a greater proportion of biparental nests in years with delayed snowmelt. These findings underscore the complex interplay between environmental factors and parental care strategies, offering insights into how these strategies may evolve under changing ecological conditions. Funding provided by: Agence Nationale de la Recherche Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/00rbzpz17 Award Number: ANR-21-CE02-0024 Funding provided by: Institut Polaire Français Paul Émile Victor Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/011ed2d57 Award Number: Interactions 1036 The dataset comes from a long-term field study based in Greenland. Sanderlings' nests are equipped with thermologgers, i.e., TinyTag to record temperatures during the incubation. This allows to infer the parental care strategy, biparental or uniparental of each nest, laying date, abundance, and predation pressure. Climatic variables were extracted from different sources (meteorological stations, satelite.). We processed all data with R.
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author Etchart, Léa
Lecomte, Nicolas
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Lang, Johannes
Schmidt, Niels Martin
Moreau, Jérôme
Pagnon, Thomas
Sittler, Benoit
Bollache, Loic
Gilg, Olivier
author_facet Etchart, Léa
Lecomte, Nicolas
Dechaume-Moncharmont, François-Xavier
Lang, Johannes
Schmidt, Niels Martin
Moreau, Jérôme
Pagnon, Thomas
Sittler, Benoit
Bollache, Loic
Gilg, Olivier
author_sort Etchart, Léa
title Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
title_short Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
title_full Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
title_fullStr Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-Arctic shorebird
title_sort data from: snowmelt and laying date shape the parental care strategy of a high-arctic shorebird
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