Supplementary material from "A range-wide domino effect and resetting of the annual cycle in a migratory songbird"
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Latitudinal differences in timing of breeding are well documented but how such differences carry over to influence timing of events in the annual cycle of migratory birds is not well understood. We examined geographical variation in timing of events throughout the year using light-level geolocator tracking data from 133 migratory tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) originating from 12 North American breeding populations. A swallow's breeding latitude influenced timing of breeding, which then carried over to affect breeding ground departure. This resulted in subsequent effects on the arrival and departure schedules at fall stopover locations and timing of arrival at non-breeding locations. This ‘domino effect’ between timing events was no longer apparent by the time individuals departed for spring migration. Our range-wide analysis demonstrates the lasting impact breeding latitude can have on migration schedules but also highlights how such timing relationships can reset when individuals reside at non-breeding sites for extended periods of time.
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Gow, Elizabeth A.; Burke, Lauren; W. Winkler, David; Knight, Samantha M.; Bradley, David W.; G. Clark, Robert; et al. (2018). Supplementary material from "A range-wide domino effect and resetting of the annual cycle in a migratory songbird". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4335911.v1
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AUTHORS (28)
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Elizabeth A. Gow
LB
Lauren Burke
DW
David W. Winkler
SK
Samantha M. Knight
DB
David W. Bradley
RG
Robert G. Clark
MB
Marc Bélisle
LB
Lisha L. Berzins
TB
Tricia Blake
ES
Eli S. Bridge
RD
Russell D. Dawson
PD
Peter O. Dunn
DG
Dany Garant
GH
Geoff Holroyd
AH
Andrew G. Horn
DH
David J. T. Hussell
OL
Olga Lansdorp
AL
Andrew J. Laughlin
ML
Marty L. Leonard
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Fanie Pelletier