Published December 21, 2023 | Version v1
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Data from: Lunar synchrony, geography, and individual clocks shape autumn migration timing in an avian migrant

  • 1. University of Manitoba
  • 2. Carleton University
  • 3. York University

Description

Timing programs in animal migrants have been selected to synchronize movements that coincide with predictable resources on the breeding and nonbreeding grounds. Migrants face potential temporal conflicts if their migration schedules benefit from synchrony to conflicting rhythms associated with annual biogeographical (circannual) cues, lunar (circalunar) cues, or individually-repeatable internal clocks. We repeat-tracked individuals of an avian lunaphilic species, Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus), for 2–3 successive autumn migrations to determine the influence of the lunar cycle, breeding location, and individual repeatability on migration timing. Almost all birds avoided departing for migration during a full moon, likely to take advantage of the bright moonlight to facilitate visual foraging and enhance pre-migration fattening. However, groups from two latitudinally-distant sampling areas adjusted their autumn departure timing differently relative to the timing of the September full moon, presumably due to differences in seasonal prey availability. Individual repeatability increased throughout autumn migration, suggesting that the factors responsible for shaping migration timing may differ for different migration stages. Our results, that lunar synchrony, local climate, and individual internal clocks appeared to account for much of the variation in migration timing in whip-poor-wills, underscore the value of measuring potentially interacting factors that shape migratory behavior at species, group, and individual levels. It remains unclear if, or how, maintaining individually-repeatable annual migration schedules provides an adaptive benefit for whip-poor-wills or other lunaphilic migrants. Further clarifying the reasons for phenotypic variation in whip-poor-will migration timing will improve predictions of their abilities to adjust migratory movements under changing environmental conditions.

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Funding provided by: University of Manitoba
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Funding provided by: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
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Funding provided by: Government of Ontario
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Funding provided by: Canada Foundation for Innovation
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Funding provided by: American Ornithological Society
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Funding provided by: Mitacs
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Funding provided by: Weyerhauser (Canada)
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Funding provided by: Eacom Timber Corporation (Canada)
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Funding provided by: Resolute Forest Products (Canada)
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Funding provided by: Domtar (Canada)
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