Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies

The non-breeding season presents significant energetic challenges to birds that breed in temperate or polar regions, with clear implications for population dynamics. In seabirds, the environmental conditions at non-breeding sites drive food availability and the energetic cost of regulatory processes...

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Published in:Journal of Avian Biology
Main Authors: Buckingham, Lila, Daunt, Francis, Bogdanova, Maria I., Furness, Robert W., Bennett, Sophie, Duckworth, James, Dunn, Ruth E., Wanless, Sarah, Harris, Michael P., Jardine, David C., Newell, Mark A., Ward, Robin M., Weston, Ewan D., Green, Jonathan A.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03018
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7327472 2024-09-15T18:02:42+00:00 Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies Buckingham, Lila Daunt, Francis Bogdanova, Maria I. Furness, Robert W. Bennett, Sophie Duckworth, James Dunn, Ruth E. Wanless, Sarah Harris, Michael P. Jardine, David C. Newell, Mark A. Ward, Robin M. Weston, Ewan D. Green, Jonathan A. 2022-12-02 https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03018 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/buckinghamphd https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03018 oai:zenodo.org:7327472 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Journal of Avian Biology, (2022-12-02) Behaviour Energetics Foraging Non-breeding season Populations Seabirds info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03018 2024-07-26T15:15:39Z The non-breeding season presents significant energetic challenges to birds that breed in temperate or polar regions, with clear implications for population dynamics. In seabirds, the environmental conditions at non-breeding sites drive food availability and the energetic cost of regulatory processes, resulting in variation in diet, behaviour and energetics; however, very few studies have attempted to understand if and how these aspects vary between populations. We investigated whether non-breeding location influenced diet, behaviour, and energetics in the common guillemot Uria aalge . We studied guillemots from four UK breeding colonies, two located on the west coast of Scotland and two on the east. We quantified non-breeding distribution, foraging behaviour and activity budgets of 39 individuals from July – March, using geolocation-immersion loggers and time-depth recorders, and used feather stable isotope signatures to infer diet during the post-breeding moult. We calculated energy expenditure and investigated whether the peak (an indicator of the potential vulnerability to marine threats) varied between colonies. Individuals were spatially segregated according to the coastline they breed on, with west coast guillemots distributed off the west coast of the UK and east coast guillemots distributed off the east coast. Diet and behaviour were more similar in guillemots that shared a breeding coastline than those that did not, as west coast guillemots foraged at a lower trophic level, spent less time diving, and engaged in more pelagic foraging than east coast guillemots. However, energy expenditure was remarkably similar between colonies, peaking during late February/early March, indicating that, during our study period, there was high synchrony between colonies in the timing of potential vulnerability to threats. Therefore, any anthropogenic changes that result in decreased food availability or increased energy expenditure during late winter may have greater impacts on energy balance, with consequences for ... Other/Unknown Material common guillemot Uria aalge uria Zenodo Journal of Avian Biology 2023 1-2
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topic Behaviour
Energetics
Foraging
Non-breeding season
Populations
Seabirds
spellingShingle Behaviour
Energetics
Foraging
Non-breeding season
Populations
Seabirds
Buckingham, Lila
Daunt, Francis
Bogdanova, Maria I.
Furness, Robert W.
Bennett, Sophie
Duckworth, James
Dunn, Ruth E.
Wanless, Sarah
Harris, Michael P.
Jardine, David C.
Newell, Mark A.
Ward, Robin M.
Weston, Ewan D.
Green, Jonathan A.
Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
topic_facet Behaviour
Energetics
Foraging
Non-breeding season
Populations
Seabirds
description The non-breeding season presents significant energetic challenges to birds that breed in temperate or polar regions, with clear implications for population dynamics. In seabirds, the environmental conditions at non-breeding sites drive food availability and the energetic cost of regulatory processes, resulting in variation in diet, behaviour and energetics; however, very few studies have attempted to understand if and how these aspects vary between populations. We investigated whether non-breeding location influenced diet, behaviour, and energetics in the common guillemot Uria aalge . We studied guillemots from four UK breeding colonies, two located on the west coast of Scotland and two on the east. We quantified non-breeding distribution, foraging behaviour and activity budgets of 39 individuals from July – March, using geolocation-immersion loggers and time-depth recorders, and used feather stable isotope signatures to infer diet during the post-breeding moult. We calculated energy expenditure and investigated whether the peak (an indicator of the potential vulnerability to marine threats) varied between colonies. Individuals were spatially segregated according to the coastline they breed on, with west coast guillemots distributed off the west coast of the UK and east coast guillemots distributed off the east coast. Diet and behaviour were more similar in guillemots that shared a breeding coastline than those that did not, as west coast guillemots foraged at a lower trophic level, spent less time diving, and engaged in more pelagic foraging than east coast guillemots. However, energy expenditure was remarkably similar between colonies, peaking during late February/early March, indicating that, during our study period, there was high synchrony between colonies in the timing of potential vulnerability to threats. Therefore, any anthropogenic changes that result in decreased food availability or increased energy expenditure during late winter may have greater impacts on energy balance, with consequences for ...
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author Buckingham, Lila
Daunt, Francis
Bogdanova, Maria I.
Furness, Robert W.
Bennett, Sophie
Duckworth, James
Dunn, Ruth E.
Wanless, Sarah
Harris, Michael P.
Jardine, David C.
Newell, Mark A.
Ward, Robin M.
Weston, Ewan D.
Green, Jonathan A.
author_facet Buckingham, Lila
Daunt, Francis
Bogdanova, Maria I.
Furness, Robert W.
Bennett, Sophie
Duckworth, James
Dunn, Ruth E.
Wanless, Sarah
Harris, Michael P.
Jardine, David C.
Newell, Mark A.
Ward, Robin M.
Weston, Ewan D.
Green, Jonathan A.
author_sort Buckingham, Lila
title Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
title_short Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
title_full Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
title_fullStr Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
title_full_unstemmed Energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
title_sort energetic synchrony throughout the non-breeding season in common guillemots from four colonies
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