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Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population.

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Peng, H-B; Ma, Z; Rakhimberdiev, E; van Gils, JA; Battley, PF; Rogers, DI; Choi, C-Y; Wu, W; Feng, X; Ma, Q; Hua, N; Minton, C; Hassell, CJ ...
Published in: The Journal of animal ecology
October 2023

Loss and/or deterioration of refuelling habitats have caused population declines in many migratory bird species but whether this results from unequal mortality among individuals varying in migration traits remains to be shown. Based on 13 years of body mass and size data of great knots (Calidris tenuirostris) at a stopover site of the Yellow Sea, combined with resightings of individuals marked at this stopover site along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, we assessed year to year changes in annual apparent survival rates, and how apparent survival differed between migration phenotypes (i.e. migration timing and fuel stores). The measurements occurred over a period of habitat loss and/or deterioration in this flyway. We found that the annual apparent survival rates of great knots rapidly declined from 2006 to 2018, late-arriving individuals with small fuel stores exhibiting the lowest apparent survival rate. There was an advancement in mean arrival date and an increase in the mean fuel load of stopping birds over the study period. Our results suggest that late-arriving individuals with small fuel loads were selected against. Thus, habitat loss and/or deterioration at staging sites may cause changes in the composition of migratory phenotypes at the population-level.

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The Journal of animal ecology

DOI

EISSN

1365-2656

ISSN

0021-8790

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

92

Issue

10

Start / End Page

2109 / 2118

Related Subject Headings

  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • Charadriiformes
  • Birds
  • Animals
  • Animal Migration
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
 

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Peng, H.-B., Ma, Z., Rakhimberdiev, E., van Gils, J. A., Battley, P. F., Rogers, D. I., … Piersma, T. (2023). Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population. The Journal of Animal Ecology, 92(10), 2109–2118. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14001
Peng, He-Bo, Zhijun Ma, Eldar Rakhimberdiev, Jan A. van Gils, Phil F. Battley, Danny I. Rogers, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al. “Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population.The Journal of Animal Ecology 92, no. 10 (October 2023): 2109–18. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14001.
Peng H-B, Ma Z, Rakhimberdiev E, van Gils JA, Battley PF, Rogers DI, et al. Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population. The Journal of animal ecology. 2023 Oct;92(10):2109–18.
Peng, He-Bo, et al. “Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population.The Journal of Animal Ecology, vol. 92, no. 10, Oct. 2023, pp. 2109–18. Epmc, doi:10.1111/1365-2656.14001.
Peng H-B, Ma Z, Rakhimberdiev E, van Gils JA, Battley PF, Rogers DI, Choi C-Y, Wu W, Feng X, Ma Q, Hua N, Minton C, Hassell CJ, Piersma T. Arriving late and lean at a stopover site is selected against in a declining migratory bird population. The Journal of animal ecology. 2023 Oct;92(10):2109–2118.
Journal cover image

Published In

The Journal of animal ecology

DOI

EISSN

1365-2656

ISSN

0021-8790

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

92

Issue

10

Start / End Page

2109 / 2118

Related Subject Headings

  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • Charadriiformes
  • Birds
  • Animals
  • Animal Migration
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences