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摘要
背景:生物的迁移行为被认为是通过选择来最大限度地利用有利的环境条件和不均匀分布的资源来最大化生存和繁殖成功。个体鸟类的重复迁徙轨迹使我们能够估计个体在迁徙时空模式中的一致性,从而更好地了解迁徙策略的潜在限制或驱动因素。方法:2019年,我们在阿拉斯加的巢中捕获了48只长嘴鹬(Limnodromus scolopaceus),并为它们配备了2g Solar Argos PTT-100卫星发射机。我们获得了19只个体(11只雄性,8只雌性)长达4年的重复迁徙数据。首先,我们量化了南迁和北迁过程中迁徙路线和迁徙时间的个体内重复性。其次,我们定义了每个个体的繁殖地、分期地和非繁殖地的活动范围,并评估了它们连续多年的时空重叠度。结果:与它们一年周期的任何其他阶段相比,候鸟对它们的越冬地区的忠诚程度要高得多。在其繁殖地范围内,个体表现出探索性行为,连续数年平均在繁殖地之间分散159[公式:见文]208 km (N = 42鸟年)。当鸟类在越冬区或越冬区附近时,个体的迁徙时间重复性最高。结论:本研究表明,在年周期的不同阶段,落叶松迁徙和场地利用的时空格局在个体内的可重复性存在差异。鸟类对其越冬地区的高保真度与对其繁殖地的缺乏保真度形成鲜明对比。我们认为,远距离的繁殖分散——对社会一夫一妻制的尾螺酸来说是不典型的——是对繁殖季节不可预测的物理和/或社会环境年复一年变化的适应性反应。
Strong wintering site fidelity contrasts with exploratory breeding site sampling in a socially monogamous shorebird.
Background: The migration behavior of an organism is supposedly shaped by selection to best utilize favorable environmental conditions and unevenly distributed resources to maximize survival and reproductive success. Repeated migration tracks of individual birds allow us to estimate individual consistency in the spatio-temporal patterns of migration, and thereby better understand the potential constraints or drivers of migratory strategies.
Methods: We caught 48 long-billed dowitchers (Limnodromus scolopaceus) on their nest in Alaska in 2019 and equipped them with a 2 g Solar Argos PTT-100 satellite transmitter. We obtained repeat migration data from 19 individuals (11 males, 8 females) for up to four years. First, we quantified the within-individual repeatability in migratory route and migratory timing during both southward and northward migration. Second, we defined the home ranges for breeding, staging and non-breeding sites for each individual, and assessed their spatio-temporal overlap across consecutive years.
Results: Dowitchers were significantly more faithful to their wintering areas compared to any other stage of their annual cycle. Within their breeding range, individuals showed exploratory behavior and dispersed on average 159 [Formula: see text] 208 km (N = 42 bird-years) between breeding sites in consecutive years. The timing of migratory movements showed the highest individual repeatability when birds were at or near the wintering area.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that the within-individual repeatability in spatio-temporal patterns of migration and site use in dowitchers varies across different stages of the annual cycle. The birds' high fidelity to their wintering area contrasts sharply with a lack of fidelity to their breeding area. We suggest that the long-distance breeding dispersal - atypical for socially monogamous Scolopacids - is an adaptive response to unpredictable year-to-year variation in the physical and/or social environment during the breeding season.
Movement EcologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
4.90%
发文量
47
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍:
Movement Ecology is an open-access interdisciplinary journal publishing novel insights from empirical and theoretical approaches into the ecology of movement of the whole organism - either animals, plants or microorganisms - as the central theme. We welcome manuscripts on any taxa and any movement phenomena (e.g. foraging, dispersal and seasonal migration) addressing important research questions on the patterns, mechanisms, causes and consequences of organismal movement. Manuscripts will be rigorously peer-reviewed to ensure novelty and high quality.