Migratory herbivorous waterfowl track multiple resource waves during spring migration

Author:

Xu FeiORCID,Wu Wei,Wei JieORCID,Xin QinchuanORCID,Wielstra BenORCID,La Sorte Frank A.ORCID,Ma ZhijunORCID,Lei Guangchun,Lei JialinORCID,Wu WenzhaoORCID,Yang YongchuanORCID,Gong PengORCID,Xu BingORCID,Si YaliORCID

Abstract

AbstractEast Asian herbivorous waterfowl intensively use farmland in spring, next to their natural habitat. Accordingly, they might have expanded their migration strategy from merely tracking the green wave of newly emerging vegetation to also incorporating the availability of post-harvest agricultural seeds (here dubbed the seed wave). However, if and how waterfowl use multiple food resources to time their seasonal migration is still unknown. We test this migration strategy using 167 spring migration tracks of five East Asian herbivorous waterfowl species and mixed-effect resource selection function models. We find all study species arrive at their core stopover sites in the Northeast China Plain after agricultural seeds become available, extend their stay after spring vegetation emerges, and arrive at breeding sites around the emergence of vegetation. Moreover, the cue used in exploiting the availability of both food resources varies in different regions and among species. At the core stopover sites, larger-bodied species use the seed wave and smaller-bodied ones adopt the green wave. At the breeding sites, the former follow the green wave, and the latter track the snow-free time. Our findings suggest that waterfowl track multiple resource waves to finetune their migration, highlighting new opportunities for conservation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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