AI Article Synopsis

  • Tracking individual migratory journeys is essential for understanding how animals adapt their migration behavior over time and space.
  • Researchers utilized light-level geolocators to monitor repeat journeys of wood thrush songbirds, revealing factors like departure date, sex, and age as key influences on arrival times at breeding sites.
  • The study found that while spring migration dates were consistently similar for individuals (mean variation of 3 days), routes varied; in contrast, autumn migrations showed neither consistent timing nor routes, suggesting limited ability for birds to adjust their migration in response to climate change.

Article Abstract

Tracking repeat migratory journeys of individual animals is required to assess phenotypic plasticity of individual migration behaviour in space and time. We used light-level geolocators to track the long-distance journeys of migratory songbirds (wood thrush, Hylocichla mustelina), and, for the first time, repeat journeys of individuals. We compare between- and within-individual variation in migration to examine flexibility of timing and route in spring and autumn. Date of departure from wintering sites in Central America, along with sex and age factors, explained most of the variation (71%) in arrival date at North American breeding sites. Spring migration showed high within-individual repeatability in timing, but not in route. In particular, spring departure dates of individuals were highly repeatable, with a mean difference between years of just 3 days. Autumn migration timing and routes were not repeatable. Our results provide novel evidence of low phenotypic plasticity in timing of spring migration, which may limit the ability of individuals to adjust migration schedules in response to climate change.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405083PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0040688PLOS

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