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Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure
by
Kölzsch, Andrea
, Nolet, Bart A.
, Wikelski, Martin
, Müskens, Gerhard J. D. M.
, Glazov, Peter
, Kruckenberg, Helmut
, Weinzierl, Rolf
in
Alterra - Animal ecology
/ Alterra - Dierecologie
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Ecology
/ Anser albifrons
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arctic region
/ Autumn
/ Bird migration
/ Breeding sites
/ Dierecologie
/ energy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental factors
/ flight
/ Food availability
/ geese
/ global positioning systems
/ migratory behavior
/ Seasons
/ Spring
/ stopover sites
/ Western European region
/ Wind
/ wintering grounds
2016
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Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure
by
Kölzsch, Andrea
, Nolet, Bart A.
, Wikelski, Martin
, Müskens, Gerhard J. D. M.
, Glazov, Peter
, Kruckenberg, Helmut
, Weinzierl, Rolf
in
Alterra - Animal ecology
/ Alterra - Dierecologie
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Ecology
/ Anser albifrons
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arctic region
/ Autumn
/ Bird migration
/ Breeding sites
/ Dierecologie
/ energy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental factors
/ flight
/ Food availability
/ geese
/ global positioning systems
/ migratory behavior
/ Seasons
/ Spring
/ stopover sites
/ Western European region
/ Wind
/ wintering grounds
2016
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Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure
by
Kölzsch, Andrea
, Nolet, Bart A.
, Wikelski, Martin
, Müskens, Gerhard J. D. M.
, Glazov, Peter
, Kruckenberg, Helmut
, Weinzierl, Rolf
in
Alterra - Animal ecology
/ Alterra - Dierecologie
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal breeding
/ Animal Ecology
/ Anser albifrons
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arctic region
/ Autumn
/ Bird migration
/ Breeding sites
/ Dierecologie
/ energy
/ Environmental conditions
/ Environmental factors
/ flight
/ Food availability
/ geese
/ global positioning systems
/ migratory behavior
/ Seasons
/ Spring
/ stopover sites
/ Western European region
/ Wind
/ wintering grounds
2016
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Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure
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Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure
2016
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According to migration theory and several empirical studies, long-distance migrants are more time-limited during spring migration and should therefore migrate faster in spring than in autumn. Competition for the best breeding sites is supposed to be the main driver, but timing of migration is often also influenced by environmental factors such as food availability and wind conditions.
Using GPS tags, we tracked 65 greater white-fronted geese Anser albifrons migrating between western Europe and the Russian Arctic during spring and autumn migration over six different years. Contrary to theory, our birds took considerably longer for spring migration (83 days) than autumn migration (42 days). This difference in duration was mainly determined by time spent at stopovers.
Timing and space use during migration suggest that the birds were using different strategies in the two seasons: In spring they spread out in a wide front to acquire extra energy stores in many successive stopover sites (to fuel capital breeding), which is in accordance with previous results that white-fronted geese follow the green wave of spring growth. In autumn they filled up their stores close to the breeding grounds and waited for supportive wind conditions to quickly move to their wintering grounds. Selection for supportive winds was stronger in autumn, when general wind conditions were less favourable than in spring, leading to similar flight speeds in the two seasons. In combination with less stopover time in autumn this led to faster autumn than spring migration.
White-fronted geese thus differ from theory that spring migration is faster than autumn migration. We expect our findings of different decision rules between the two migratory seasons to apply more generally, in particular in large birds in which capital breeding is common, and in birds that meet other environmental conditions along their migration route in autumn than in spring.
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