Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou

Depicted as predictable movements, migrations can, however, show important interannual variations, making the conservation of migratory species particularly challenging. Plasticity in migratory behaviour allows individuals to adjust their migratory tactics to maximize their fitness. Destination of m...

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Main Authors: Le Corre, Mael, Dussault, Christian, Côté, Steeve D.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4986174 2024-09-15T18:31:49+00:00 Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou Le Corre, Mael Dussault, Christian Côté, Steeve D. 2019-12-17 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6hq unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.06668 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6hq oai:zenodo.org:4986174 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Rangifer tarandus winter range info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6hq10.1111/oik.06668 2024-07-26T03:16:50Z Depicted as predictable movements, migrations can, however, show important interannual variations, making the conservation of migratory species particularly challenging. Plasticity in migratory behaviour allows individuals to adjust their migratory tactics to maximize their fitness. Destination of migration, and therefore migration patterns, may vary according to climatic and environmental conditions encountered during migration or at the arrival site but also according to competition. In Northern-Québec and Labrador, Canada, fall migration patterns of caribou from the Rivière-George (RGH) and the Rivière-aux-Feuilles (RFH) herds have varied greatly during the last decades. Meanwhile, both herds have shown large fluctuations in abundance. We assessed the influence of environmental factors and changes in population size on wintering area selection. Based on 649 fall migrations of 284 females equipped with ARGOS collars, we used a machine-learning algorithm, the random forests, to assess how climate, resources and population size affected the selection of four different wintering areas. Individuals followed over several years switched to a different wintering area 45% of the time between consecutive years, and this probability increased at high population size. The main determinant of wintering area selection was the population size for both herds, suggesting intra- and inter-herd competition for wintering areas. The long migrations of RGH toward the western wintering areas, also used by RFH, were favoured when the herd was abundant and when the availability of resources was low at the departure. The migrations of RFH toward the south-western area increased as RGH declined, possibly because the past presence of RGH in this area reduced access for caribou from RFH. These results highlight the flexibility in the migratory behaviour of caribou in response to variation in competition. Our study is the first to suggest that wintering area selection can be determined by competition between populations of the same ... Other/Unknown Material Rangifer tarandus Rivière aux Feuilles Zenodo
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Côté, Steeve D.
Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
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description Depicted as predictable movements, migrations can, however, show important interannual variations, making the conservation of migratory species particularly challenging. Plasticity in migratory behaviour allows individuals to adjust their migratory tactics to maximize their fitness. Destination of migration, and therefore migration patterns, may vary according to climatic and environmental conditions encountered during migration or at the arrival site but also according to competition. In Northern-Québec and Labrador, Canada, fall migration patterns of caribou from the Rivière-George (RGH) and the Rivière-aux-Feuilles (RFH) herds have varied greatly during the last decades. Meanwhile, both herds have shown large fluctuations in abundance. We assessed the influence of environmental factors and changes in population size on wintering area selection. Based on 649 fall migrations of 284 females equipped with ARGOS collars, we used a machine-learning algorithm, the random forests, to assess how climate, resources and population size affected the selection of four different wintering areas. Individuals followed over several years switched to a different wintering area 45% of the time between consecutive years, and this probability increased at high population size. The main determinant of wintering area selection was the population size for both herds, suggesting intra- and inter-herd competition for wintering areas. The long migrations of RGH toward the western wintering areas, also used by RFH, were favoured when the herd was abundant and when the availability of resources was low at the departure. The migrations of RFH toward the south-western area increased as RGH declined, possibly because the past presence of RGH in this area reduced access for caribou from RFH. These results highlight the flexibility in the migratory behaviour of caribou in response to variation in competition. Our study is the first to suggest that wintering area selection can be determined by competition between populations of the same ...
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title Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
title_short Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
title_full Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
title_fullStr Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
title_full_unstemmed Where to spend the winter? The role of intraspecific competition and climate in determining the selection of wintering areas by migratory caribou
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