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Increased summer food supply decreases non-breeding movement in black-legged kittiwakes.

Shannon Whelan1, Scott A Hatch2, David B Irons3, Alyson McKnight4, Kyle H Elliott1.   

Abstract

Individual condition at one stage of the annual cycle is expected to influence behaviour during subsequent stages, yet experimental evidence of food-mediated carry-over effects is scarce. We used a food supplementation experiment to test the effects of food supply during the breeding season on migration phenology and non-breeding behaviour. We provided an unlimited supply of fish to black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) during their breeding season on Middleton Island, Alaska, monitored reproductive phenology and breeding success, and used light-level geolocation to observe non-breeding behaviour. Among successful breeders, fed kittiwakes departed the colony earlier than unfed controls. Fed kittiwakes travelled less than controls during the breeding season, contracting their non-breeding range. Our results demonstrate that food supply during the breeding season affects non-breeding phenology, movement and distribution, providing a potential behavioural mechanism underlying observed survival costs of reproduction.

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Keywords:  carry-over effects; food; full annual cycle; migration; movement ecology; solar geolocation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31937217      PMCID: PMC7013485          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0725

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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