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Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
by
Taylor, Philip D.
, Züst, Zephyr
, Schmaljohann, Heiko
, Mukhin, Andrey
in
Animal Ecology
/ animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Conservation Biology/Ecology
/ Cranes
/ ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Extra-pair paternity
/ Females
/ Fitness
/ Flight
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Habitats
/ kingdom
/ Life Sciences
/ Males
/ migratory behavior
/ Migratory birds
/ Movement ecology
/ Navigation behavior
/ Overwintering behavior
/ Passeri
/ paternity
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Review
/ Songbirds
/ Success
/ Terrestial Ecology
2023
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Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
by
Taylor, Philip D.
, Züst, Zephyr
, Schmaljohann, Heiko
, Mukhin, Andrey
in
Animal Ecology
/ animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Conservation Biology/Ecology
/ Cranes
/ ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Extra-pair paternity
/ Females
/ Fitness
/ Flight
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Habitats
/ kingdom
/ Life Sciences
/ Males
/ migratory behavior
/ Migratory birds
/ Movement ecology
/ Navigation behavior
/ Overwintering behavior
/ Passeri
/ paternity
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Review
/ Songbirds
/ Success
/ Terrestial Ecology
2023
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Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
by
Taylor, Philip D.
, Züst, Zephyr
, Schmaljohann, Heiko
, Mukhin, Andrey
in
Animal Ecology
/ animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bird migration
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Conservation Biology/Ecology
/ Cranes
/ ecology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Extra-pair paternity
/ Females
/ Fitness
/ Flight
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Habitats
/ kingdom
/ Life Sciences
/ Males
/ migratory behavior
/ Migratory birds
/ Movement ecology
/ Navigation behavior
/ Overwintering behavior
/ Passeri
/ paternity
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Review
/ Songbirds
/ Success
/ Terrestial Ecology
2023
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Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
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Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
2023
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Across the animal kingdom, from honeybees to cranes to beavers, exploratory movements to exploit resources, scout prospective territories, or otherwise gain valuable experiences and information that promote fitness have been documented. For example, exploratory movements to investigate potential dispersal targets have been observed in roe deer, Northern cardinals, and tigers alike. However, despite how widespread these movements are, a cohesive definition of exploratory movements has been lacking. We first provide a clear definition of exploratory movements, and use one particular group—migratory songbirds—to catalogue exploratory movements across the annual cycle. The exceptional mobility of migratory songbirds results in exploratory movements not only at a local scale, but also on a regional scale, both in and out of the breeding season. We review the extent to which these movements are made within this group, paying particular attention to how such movements confer fitness benefits, as by securing high-quality territories, prospecting for extra-pair paternity, or even exploiting ephemeral resources. We then zoom in one step further to a particular exploratory movement that has been, to date, almost completely overlooked within this group: that of pre-migratory flights. These flights, which occur during the transitional period between the stationary breeding period and the onset of migration, occur at night and may not be made by all individuals in a population—reasons why these flights have been heretofore critically understudied. We provide the first definition for this behaviour, summarise the current knowledge of this cryptic movement, and hypothesise what evolutionary/ecological advantages conducting it may confer to the individuals that undertake it. As these flights provide experience to the individuals that undertake them, we expect that birds that make pre-migratory flights are better equipped to survive migration (direct fitness benefits) and, due to orientation/navigation abilities, may also reach preferred territories on breeding and wintering grounds faster (indirect fitness benefits). We hope to encourage ecologists to consider such hidden movements in their research concepts and to enhance the framework of movement ecology by this behaviour due to its presumed high biological importance to the annual cycle of birds.
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