Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years

Individual migration pattern during non-breeding season is still a black box in many migratory birds. However, knowledge on both individual level and population level in migration and overwintering is fundamental to understand the life cycle of these birds and the constraints affecting them. We show...

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Main Authors: Wellbrock, Arndt H. J., Bauch, Christina, Rozman, Jan, Witte, Klaudia
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author Wellbrock, Arndt H. J.
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description Individual migration pattern during non-breeding season is still a black box in many migratory birds. However, knowledge on both individual level and population level in migration and overwintering is fundamental to understand the life cycle of these birds and the constraints affecting them. We showed in a highly aerial migrant, the common swift Apus apus, that repeatedly tracked birds breeding at one site in Germany used the same individual-specific migration routes and wintering areas in subsequent years. In contrast, different individuals from the same breeding colony showed diverse movement patterns during non-breeding season suggesting that several suitable areas for overwintering coexist. We found lower variation in timing of autumn and spring migration within than between individuals. Our findings provide first indication of individual consistency but between-individual variation in migration pattern in a small non-passerine bird revealed by geolocators. This supports that swifts have diverse but individual-specific 'step-by-step' migration patterns revealing high flexibility through individual strategies. PERMANOVA_data_within-analysis This file includes geolocation data of repeatedly tracked individuals for permutational multivariate analysis of variance. PERMANOVA_data_between-analysis This file includes geolocation data of singly tracked individuals for permutational multivariate analysis of variance.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5009934 2025-01-16T19:47:16+00:00 Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years Wellbrock, Arndt H. J. Bauch, Christina Rozman, Jan Witte, Klaudia 2017-02-03 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p17r6 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.01251 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p17r6 oai:zenodo.org:5009934 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode repeated tracking Common Swift Apus apus Migratory birds PERMANOVA geolocator info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2017 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p17r610.1111/jav.01251 2024-12-05T08:16:51Z Individual migration pattern during non-breeding season is still a black box in many migratory birds. However, knowledge on both individual level and population level in migration and overwintering is fundamental to understand the life cycle of these birds and the constraints affecting them. We showed in a highly aerial migrant, the common swift Apus apus, that repeatedly tracked birds breeding at one site in Germany used the same individual-specific migration routes and wintering areas in subsequent years. In contrast, different individuals from the same breeding colony showed diverse movement patterns during non-breeding season suggesting that several suitable areas for overwintering coexist. We found lower variation in timing of autumn and spring migration within than between individuals. Our findings provide first indication of individual consistency but between-individual variation in migration pattern in a small non-passerine bird revealed by geolocators. This supports that swifts have diverse but individual-specific 'step-by-step' migration patterns revealing high flexibility through individual strategies. PERMANOVA_data_within-analysis This file includes geolocation data of repeatedly tracked individuals for permutational multivariate analysis of variance. PERMANOVA_data_between-analysis This file includes geolocation data of singly tracked individuals for permutational multivariate analysis of variance. Other/Unknown Material Apus apus Zenodo
spellingShingle repeated tracking
Common Swift
Apus apus
Migratory birds
PERMANOVA
geolocator
Wellbrock, Arndt H. J.
Bauch, Christina
Rozman, Jan
Witte, Klaudia
Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title_full Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title_fullStr Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title_full_unstemmed Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title_short Data from: 'Same procedure as last year?' Repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
title_sort data from: 'same procedure as last year?' repeatedly tracked swifts show individual consistency in migration pattern in successive years
topic repeated tracking
Common Swift
Apus apus
Migratory birds
PERMANOVA
geolocator
topic_facet repeated tracking
Common Swift
Apus apus
Migratory birds
PERMANOVA
geolocator
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p17r6