Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own condition ahead of a challenging migration and future reproduction. In these species, carry-over effects, which occur when events in one season affect the outcome of the subsequent season, may be particularly exacerbated. However, how carry-over effects influence future breeding outcomes and whether (and how) they also affect behaviour during migration and wintering is unclear. Here we investigate carry-over effects induced by a controlled, bidirectional manipulation of the duration of reproductive effort on the migratory, wintering and subsequent breeding behaviour of a long-lived migratory seabird, the Manx shearwater Puffinus puffinus. By cross-fost...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...
Throughout their annual cycle, migratory animals depend on widely separated areas for reproduction, ...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
1. Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own conditi...
Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own condition ...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
Inter-seasonal events are believed to connect and affect reproductive performance (RP) in animals. H...
Life history theory suggests a trade-off between costly activities such as breeding and migration an...
Life history theory states that individual fitness in one stage of life is conditioned by what occur...
Recent years have seen a growing consensus that events during one part of an animal's annual cycle c...
Seasonal long-distance migration is likely to be experienced in a contrasted manner by juvenile, imm...
Documentation of Carry-Over Effects (COEs), defined as effects resulting from events that occurred i...
Abstract Most seabird species display colonial behavior during the breeding period wh...
Although seabirds that are trans-equatorial migrants show apparently broad overlap among populations...
: Annual cycle events may be interlinked, influence following annual cycle stages, and may alter per...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...
Throughout their annual cycle, migratory animals depend on widely separated areas for reproduction, ...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
1. Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own conditi...
Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own condition ...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
Inter-seasonal events are believed to connect and affect reproductive performance (RP) in animals. H...
Life history theory suggests a trade-off between costly activities such as breeding and migration an...
Life history theory states that individual fitness in one stage of life is conditioned by what occur...
Recent years have seen a growing consensus that events during one part of an animal's annual cycle c...
Seasonal long-distance migration is likely to be experienced in a contrasted manner by juvenile, imm...
Documentation of Carry-Over Effects (COEs), defined as effects resulting from events that occurred i...
Abstract Most seabird species display colonial behavior during the breeding period wh...
Although seabirds that are trans-equatorial migrants show apparently broad overlap among populations...
: Annual cycle events may be interlinked, influence following annual cycle stages, and may alter per...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...
Throughout their annual cycle, migratory animals depend on widely separated areas for reproduction, ...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...