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A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins
Post-breeding migration in land-based marine animals is thought to offset seasonal deterioration in foraging or other important environmental conditions at the breeding site. However the inter-breeding distribution of such animals may reflect not only their optimal habitat, but more subtle influence...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071429 |
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author | Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste Cherel, Yves Crawford, Robert J. M. Makhado, Azwianewi B. Trathan, Philip N. Pinaud, David Bost, Charles-André |
author_facet | Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste Cherel, Yves Crawford, Robert J. M. Makhado, Azwianewi B. Trathan, Philip N. Pinaud, David Bost, Charles-André |
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description | Post-breeding migration in land-based marine animals is thought to offset seasonal deterioration in foraging or other important environmental conditions at the breeding site. However the inter-breeding distribution of such animals may reflect not only their optimal habitat, but more subtle influences on an individual’s migration path, including such factors as the intrinsic influence of each locality’s paleoenvironment, thereby influencing animals’ wintering distribution. In this study we investigated the influence of the regional marine environment on the migration patterns of a poorly known, but important seabird group. We studied the inter-breeding migration patterns in three species of Eudyptes penguins (E. chrysolophus, E. filholi and E. moseleyi), the main marine prey consumers amongst the World’s seabirds. Using ultra-miniaturized logging devices (light-based geolocators) and satellite tags, we tracked 87 migrating individuals originating from 4 sites in the southern Indian Ocean (Marion, Crozet, Kerguelen and Amsterdam Islands) and modelled their wintering habitat using the MADIFA niche modelling technique. For each site, sympatric species followed a similar compass bearing during migration with consistent species-specific latitudinal shifts. Within each species, individuals breeding on different islands showed contrasting migration patterns but similar winter habitat preferences driven by sea-surface temperatures. Our results show that inter-breeding migration patterns in sibling penguin species depend primarily on the site of origin and secondly on the species. Such site-specific migration bearings, together with similar wintering habitat used by parapatrics, support the hypothesis that migration behaviour is affected by the intrinsic characteristics of each site. The paleo-oceanographic conditions (primarily, sea-surface temperatures) when the populations first colonized each of these sites may have been an important determinant of subsequent migration patterns. Based on previous chronological schemes of taxonomic radiation and geographical expansion of the genus Eudyptes, we propose a simple scenario to depict the chronological onset of contrasting migration patterns within this penguin group. |
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spelling | pubmed-37322262013-08-09 A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste Cherel, Yves Crawford, Robert J. M. Makhado, Azwianewi B. Trathan, Philip N. Pinaud, David Bost, Charles-André PLoS One Research Article Post-breeding migration in land-based marine animals is thought to offset seasonal deterioration in foraging or other important environmental conditions at the breeding site. However the inter-breeding distribution of such animals may reflect not only their optimal habitat, but more subtle influences on an individual’s migration path, including such factors as the intrinsic influence of each locality’s paleoenvironment, thereby influencing animals’ wintering distribution. In this study we investigated the influence of the regional marine environment on the migration patterns of a poorly known, but important seabird group. We studied the inter-breeding migration patterns in three species of Eudyptes penguins (E. chrysolophus, E. filholi and E. moseleyi), the main marine prey consumers amongst the World’s seabirds. Using ultra-miniaturized logging devices (light-based geolocators) and satellite tags, we tracked 87 migrating individuals originating from 4 sites in the southern Indian Ocean (Marion, Crozet, Kerguelen and Amsterdam Islands) and modelled their wintering habitat using the MADIFA niche modelling technique. For each site, sympatric species followed a similar compass bearing during migration with consistent species-specific latitudinal shifts. Within each species, individuals breeding on different islands showed contrasting migration patterns but similar winter habitat preferences driven by sea-surface temperatures. Our results show that inter-breeding migration patterns in sibling penguin species depend primarily on the site of origin and secondly on the species. Such site-specific migration bearings, together with similar wintering habitat used by parapatrics, support the hypothesis that migration behaviour is affected by the intrinsic characteristics of each site. The paleo-oceanographic conditions (primarily, sea-surface temperatures) when the populations first colonized each of these sites may have been an important determinant of subsequent migration patterns. Based on previous chronological schemes of taxonomic radiation and geographical expansion of the genus Eudyptes, we propose a simple scenario to depict the chronological onset of contrasting migration patterns within this penguin group. Public Library of Science 2013-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3732226/ /pubmed/23936507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071429 Text en © 2013 Thiebot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste Cherel, Yves Crawford, Robert J. M. Makhado, Azwianewi B. Trathan, Philip N. Pinaud, David Bost, Charles-André A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title | A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title_full | A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title_fullStr | A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title_full_unstemmed | A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title_short | A Space Oddity: Geographic and Specific Modulation of Migration in Eudyptes Penguins |
title_sort | space oddity: geographic and specific modulation of migration in eudyptes penguins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3732226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071429 |
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