Published November 5, 2021 | Version v1
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Data from: Resource predictability drives inter-annual variation in migratory behaviour in a long-lived bird

  • 1. Ghent University
  • 2. INBO*
  • 3. University of Antwerp

Description

There is a growing awareness that experience may play a major role in migratory decisions, especially in long-lived species. However, empirical support remains to date scarce. Here, we use multi-year GPS-tracking data on 28 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls (Larus fuscus), a long-lived species for which migratory strategies typically consist of a series of long stopovers, to assess how experience affects interannual variation in stopover selection. We expect that food source reliability should play a pivotal role, as it both reduces the uncertainty on food availability across years, and enables for more efficient foraging during stopovers by reducing searching efforts. We found that during stopovers gulls indeed developed high fidelity to particular foraging locations, which strongly reduced the daily distance travelled for foraging. When revisiting stopovers in consecutive years, birds used over 80% of foraging locations from the previous year. Although the average fidelity to stopovers across years was a high as 85%, stopovers where birds showed high foraging site fidelity were up to 60% more likely to be revisited compared to stopover with low foraging site fidelity. Accordingly, birds using more stopovers with reliable foraging opportunities showed significantly less interannual variation in their stopover use than birds using stopovers with less reliable foraging opportunities. Our results thus highlight the need to further deepen our understanding of the role of cognitive processes in individual variation in migratory behaviour.

Notes

File description

bird: bird nickname

ringnumber: metal ring inscription

cycle: migration cycle, referring to the year in which the bird leaft the colony

year: the year from 'migration cycle'

colony: colony from which the bird originates

date: date for which the measures are calculated

breeding: indicating weather a birds is breeding or has left the breeding areas. Note that a bird is considered breeding as long as it regularly visits the colony

max.mig.dist: maximum distance a birds migrates from the colony during its migration cycle (km)

dist.col: distance of a stopover from the colony (km)

stop.day: days since arrival on a stopover

stop.dur: total stopover duration (day)

dist.cov: daily distance covered (km)

revist: boolean indicating if the foraging sites used are a revisit from previous days

revisit.prev: boolean indicating if the foraging sites used are a revisit from the previous year

stop.rev: boolean indicating a a stopover has been visited in the previous year

coverage: hours of data coverage on which metrics are based (h)

Funding provided by: FWO
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003130
Award Number: 12R7619N

Funding provided by: Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003130
Award Number: G0E1614N

Funding provided by: Universiteit Gent
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004385
Award Number: 01M00221

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