High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits

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Autor(a) principal: Senner, Nathan R.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Verhoeven, Mo A., Abad-Gómez, José M., Alves, José A., Hooijmeijer, Jos C. E. W., Howison, Ruth A., Kentie, Rosemarie, Loonstra, A. H. Jelle, Masero, José A., Rocha, Afonso, Stager, Maria, Piersma, Theunis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/106954
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00096
Resumo: Few studies have been able to directly measure the seasonal survival rates of migratory species or determine how variable the timing of migration is within individuals and across populations over multiple years. As such, it remains unclear how likely migration is to affect the population dynamics ofmigratory species and how capablemigrantsmay be of responding to changing environmental conditions within their lifetimes. To address these questions, we used three types of tracking devices to track individual black-tailed godwits from the nominate subspecies (Limosa limosa limosa) throughout their annual cycles for up to 5 consecutive years. We found that godwits exhibit considerable inter- and intra-individual variation in their migratory behavior across years. We also found that godwits had generally high survival rates during migration, although survival was reduced during northward flights across the Sahara Desert. These patterns differ from those observed in most other migratory species, suggesting that migration may only be truly dangerous when crossing geographic barriers that lack emergency stopover sites and that the levels of phenotypic flexibility exhibited by some populations may enable them to rapidly respond to changing environmental conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
title High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
spellingShingle High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
Senner, Nathan R.
repeatability
phenotypic flexibility
seasonal survival
migration
annual cycle
title_short High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
title_full High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
title_fullStr High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
title_full_unstemmed High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
title_sort High Migratory Survival and Highly Variable Migratory Behavior in Black-Tailed Godwits
author Senner, Nathan R.
author_facet Senner, Nathan R.
Verhoeven, Mo A.
Abad-Gómez, José M.
Alves, José A.
Hooijmeijer, Jos C. E. W.
Howison, Ruth A.
Kentie, Rosemarie
Loonstra, A. H. Jelle
Masero, José A.
Rocha, Afonso
Stager, Maria
Piersma, Theunis
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author2 Verhoeven, Mo A.
Abad-Gómez, José M.
Alves, José A.
Hooijmeijer, Jos C. E. W.
Howison, Ruth A.
Kentie, Rosemarie
Loonstra, A. H. Jelle
Masero, José A.
Rocha, Afonso
Stager, Maria
Piersma, Theunis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Senner, Nathan R.
Verhoeven, Mo A.
Abad-Gómez, José M.
Alves, José A.
Hooijmeijer, Jos C. E. W.
Howison, Ruth A.
Kentie, Rosemarie
Loonstra, A. H. Jelle
Masero, José A.
Rocha, Afonso
Stager, Maria
Piersma, Theunis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv repeatability
phenotypic flexibility
seasonal survival
migration
annual cycle
topic repeatability
phenotypic flexibility
seasonal survival
migration
annual cycle
description Few studies have been able to directly measure the seasonal survival rates of migratory species or determine how variable the timing of migration is within individuals and across populations over multiple years. As such, it remains unclear how likely migration is to affect the population dynamics ofmigratory species and how capablemigrantsmay be of responding to changing environmental conditions within their lifetimes. To address these questions, we used three types of tracking devices to track individual black-tailed godwits from the nominate subspecies (Limosa limosa limosa) throughout their annual cycles for up to 5 consecutive years. We found that godwits exhibit considerable inter- and intra-individual variation in their migratory behavior across years. We also found that godwits had generally high survival rates during migration, although survival was reduced during northward flights across the Sahara Desert. These patterns differ from those observed in most other migratory species, suggesting that migration may only be truly dangerous when crossing geographic barriers that lack emergency stopover sites and that the levels of phenotypic flexibility exhibited by some populations may enable them to rapidly respond to changing environmental conditions.
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