Ocean-scale variation in migration schedules of a long-distance migratory seabird is fully compensated upon return to the breeding site

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van Bemmelen Rob SAORCID,Moe BørgeORCID,Schekkerman HansORCID,Hansen Sveinn AreORCID,Snell Katherine RSORCID,Humphreys Elizabeth MORCID,Mäntylä ElinaORCID,Hallgrimsson Gunnar ThorORCID,Gilg OlivierORCID,Ehrich DorothéeORCID,Calladine JohnORCID,Hammer SjúrðurORCID,Harris SarahORCID,Lang JohannesORCID,Vignisson Sölvi RúnarORCID,Kolbeinsson YannORCID,Nuotio Kimmo,Sillanpää Matti,Sittler Benoît,Sokolov AleksandrORCID,Klaassen Raymond H.G.ORCID,Phillips Richard A.ORCID,Tulp IngridORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMigratory birds generally have tightly scheduled annual cycles, in which delays can have carry-over effects on the timing of later events, ultimately impacting reproductive output. Whether temporal carry-over effects are more pronounced among migrations over larger distances, with tighter schedules, is a largely unexplored question.MethodsWe tracked individual Arctic SkuasStercorarius parasiticus, a long-distance migratory seabird, from eight breeding populations between Greenland and Siberia using light-level geolocators. We tested whether migration schedules among breeding populations differ as a function of their use of seven widely divergent wintering areas across the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean.ResultsBreeding at higher latitudes led not only to later reproduction and migration, but also faster spring migration and shorter time between return to the breeding area and clutch initiation. Wintering area was consistent within individuals among years; and more distant areas were associated with more time spent on migration and less time in the wintering areas. Skuas adjusted the period spent in the wintering area, regardless of migration distance, which buffered the variation in timing of autumn migration. Choice of wintering area had only minor effects on timing of return at the breeding area and timing of breeding and these effects were not consistent between breeding populations.ConclusionThe lack of a consistent effect of wintering area on timing of return between breeding areas indicates that individuals synchronize their arrival with others in their population despite extensive individual differences in migration strategies.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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