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Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers

AIM: To investigate the ecological relationship between breeding and wintering in specialist and generalist long‐distance migratory species, and the links between densities and range sizes. LOCATION: Denmark, Senegal and Ghana. METHODS: We use radio tracking to study spatial behavior and habitat use...

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Autores principales: Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde, Mallord, John W., Willemoes, Mikkel, Orsman, Christopher J., Roberts, Japheth T., Skeen, Roger Q., Eskildsen, Daniel P., Salewski, Volker, Tøttrup, Anders P., Thorup, Kasper
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31236238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5226
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author Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde
Mallord, John W.
Willemoes, Mikkel
Orsman, Christopher J.
Roberts, Japheth T.
Skeen, Roger Q.
Eskildsen, Daniel P.
Salewski, Volker
Tøttrup, Anders P.
Thorup, Kasper
author_facet Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde
Mallord, John W.
Willemoes, Mikkel
Orsman, Christopher J.
Roberts, Japheth T.
Skeen, Roger Q.
Eskildsen, Daniel P.
Salewski, Volker
Tøttrup, Anders P.
Thorup, Kasper
author_sort Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde
collection PubMed
description AIM: To investigate the ecological relationship between breeding and wintering in specialist and generalist long‐distance migratory species, and the links between densities and range sizes. LOCATION: Denmark, Senegal and Ghana. METHODS: We use radio tracking to study spatial behavior and habitat use in three morphologically and ecologically similar and closely related Phylloscopus species on their widely separated breeding and wintering distributions. During wintering and breeding, willow warblers P. trochilus (winter: n = 9, breeding: n = 13), chiffchaffs P. collybita (n = 11, n = 7), and wood warblers P. sibilatrix (n = 17, n = 14) were tracked. RESULTS: Willow warblers P. trochilus increased home range sizes in winter, whereas it was similar in chiffchaffs P. collybita and wood warblers P. sibilatrix, in both seasons. Home ranges overlapped more in winter than in the breeding season. In winter, home range overlap was similar among species but larger overlap during breeding was indicated for willow warblers. Tree cover was unrelated to home range size but significantly higher in breeding than in winter in all species. However, whereas willow warblers and wood warblers maintained some degree of tall tree cover inside their home ranges in winter, chiffchaffs changed from more than 80% to <1% tree cover, indicating a niche shift. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: Individuals of all three species showed changes between breeding and wintering areas in spatial behavior and habitat availability, with larger overlap in winter. The differences in patterns were potentially related to being generalist (willow warbler) or specialist (chiffchaff and wood warbler). These ecological relationships are important for the conservation of migrants and for understanding the link between breeding and wintering distributions and ecology.
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spelling pubmed-65802742019-06-24 Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde Mallord, John W. Willemoes, Mikkel Orsman, Christopher J. Roberts, Japheth T. Skeen, Roger Q. Eskildsen, Daniel P. Salewski, Volker Tøttrup, Anders P. Thorup, Kasper Ecol Evol Original Research AIM: To investigate the ecological relationship between breeding and wintering in specialist and generalist long‐distance migratory species, and the links between densities and range sizes. LOCATION: Denmark, Senegal and Ghana. METHODS: We use radio tracking to study spatial behavior and habitat use in three morphologically and ecologically similar and closely related Phylloscopus species on their widely separated breeding and wintering distributions. During wintering and breeding, willow warblers P. trochilus (winter: n = 9, breeding: n = 13), chiffchaffs P. collybita (n = 11, n = 7), and wood warblers P. sibilatrix (n = 17, n = 14) were tracked. RESULTS: Willow warblers P. trochilus increased home range sizes in winter, whereas it was similar in chiffchaffs P. collybita and wood warblers P. sibilatrix, in both seasons. Home ranges overlapped more in winter than in the breeding season. In winter, home range overlap was similar among species but larger overlap during breeding was indicated for willow warblers. Tree cover was unrelated to home range size but significantly higher in breeding than in winter in all species. However, whereas willow warblers and wood warblers maintained some degree of tall tree cover inside their home ranges in winter, chiffchaffs changed from more than 80% to <1% tree cover, indicating a niche shift. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: Individuals of all three species showed changes between breeding and wintering areas in spatial behavior and habitat availability, with larger overlap in winter. The differences in patterns were potentially related to being generalist (willow warbler) or specialist (chiffchaff and wood warbler). These ecological relationships are important for the conservation of migrants and for understanding the link between breeding and wintering distributions and ecology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6580274/ /pubmed/31236238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5226 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Lerche‐Jørgensen, Mathilde
Mallord, John W.
Willemoes, Mikkel
Orsman, Christopher J.
Roberts, Japheth T.
Skeen, Roger Q.
Eskildsen, Daniel P.
Salewski, Volker
Tøttrup, Anders P.
Thorup, Kasper
Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title_full Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title_fullStr Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title_full_unstemmed Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title_short Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
title_sort spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long‐distance migrant phylloscopus warblers
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31236238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5226
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