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Active breeding seabirds prospect alternative breeding colonies

Authors :
Institut Polaire Français Paul Emile Victor
Office français de la biodiversité (France)
North Pacific Research Board
Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale
Ministero della Transizione Ecologica
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Ministère de la Transition écologique et de la Cohésion des territoires (France)
European Commission
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (US)
Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Germany)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Bristol Robotics Laboratory
Interreg
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Wildlife Services (US)
Oregon State University
Kralj, Jelena [0000-0002-1500-5897]
Kralj, Jelena
Ponchon, Aurore
Oro, Daniel
Amadesi, Barbara
Arizaga, Juan
Baccetti, Nicola
Boulinier, Thierry
Cecere, Jacopo G.
Corcoran, Robin M.
Corman, Anna-Marie
Enners, Leonie
Fleishman, Abram
Garthe, Stefan
Grémillet, David
Harding, Ann
Igual, José Manuel
Jurinović, Luka
Kubetzki, Ulrike
Lyons, Donald E
Orben, Rachael
Paredes, Rosana
Pirrello, Simone
Recorbet, Bernard
Shaffer, Scott A.
Schwemmer, Philipp
Serra, Lorenzo
Spelt, Anouk
Tavecchia, Giacomo
Tengeres, Jill
Tome, Davorin
Williamson, Cara
Windsor, Shane
Young, Hillary
Zenatello, Marco
Fijn, Ruben
Institut Polaire Français Paul Emile Victor
Office français de la biodiversité (France)
North Pacific Research Board
Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale
Ministero della Transizione Ecologica
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Ministère de la Transition écologique et de la Cohésion des territoires (France)
European Commission
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (US)
Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Germany)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Bristol Robotics Laboratory
Interreg
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Wildlife Services (US)
Oregon State University
Kralj, Jelena [0000-0002-1500-5897]
Kralj, Jelena
Ponchon, Aurore
Oro, Daniel
Amadesi, Barbara
Arizaga, Juan
Baccetti, Nicola
Boulinier, Thierry
Cecere, Jacopo G.
Corcoran, Robin M.
Corman, Anna-Marie
Enners, Leonie
Fleishman, Abram
Garthe, Stefan
Grémillet, David
Harding, Ann
Igual, José Manuel
Jurinović, Luka
Kubetzki, Ulrike
Lyons, Donald E
Orben, Rachael
Paredes, Rosana
Pirrello, Simone
Recorbet, Bernard
Shaffer, Scott A.
Schwemmer, Philipp
Serra, Lorenzo
Spelt, Anouk
Tavecchia, Giacomo
Tengeres, Jill
Tome, Davorin
Williamson, Cara
Windsor, Shane
Young, Hillary
Zenatello, Marco
Fijn, Ruben
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is commonly overlooked. Prospecting influences the decision of where to breed and has consequences on fitness and lifetime reproductive success. By analysing movements of 31 satellite- and GPS-tracked gull and tern populations belonging to 14 species in Europe and North America, we examined the occurrence and factors explaining prospecting by actively breeding birds. Prospecting in active breeders occurred in 85.7% of studied species, across 61.3% of sampled populations. Prospecting was more common in populations with frequent inter-annual changes of breeding sites and among females. These results contradict theoretical models which predict that prospecting is expected to evolve in relatively predictable and stable environments. More long-term tracking studies are needed to identify factors affecting patterns of prospecting in different environments and understand the consequences of prospecting on fitness at the individual and population level.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416000343
Document Type :
Electronic Resource