Protandry, the earlier arrival of males at the breeding grounds relative to females, is common in migratory birds. However, due to difficulties in following individual birds on migration, we still lack knowledge about the spatiotemporal origin of protandry during the annual cycle, impeding our understanding of the proximate drivers of this phenomenon. Here, we use full annual cycle tracking data of red-backed shrikes Lanius collurio to investigate the occurrence of sex-related differences in migratory pattern, which could be viewed as precursors (proximate causes) to protandry. We find protandry with males arriving an estimated 8.3 days (SE = 4.1) earlier at the breeding area than females. Furthermore, we find that, averaged across all depa...
The regular fluctuation of resources across the Globe guides movements of migratory animals. To ensu...
Life of many organisms flows as a sequence of annual cycles. Timing of cyclical events is shaped by ...
Pedersen L, Onrubia A, Vardanis Y, Barboutis C, Waasdorp S, van Helvert M, Geertsma M, Ekberg P, Wil...
Protandry, the earlier arrival of males at the breeding grounds relative to females, is common in mi...
Abstract In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry—the earlier...
In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry – the earlier arrival...
<div><p>In migrating animals protandry is the phenomenon whereby males of a species arrive at the br...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Abstract Protandry is a widespread life‐history phenomenon describing how males precede females at t...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Timing of arrival/emergence to the breeding grounds is under contrasting natural and sexual selectio...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Life of many organisms flows as a sequence of annual cycles. Timing of cyclical events is shaped by ...
Earlier arrival to reproductive sites of males relative to females (protandry) is widespread among m...
The regular fluctuation of resources across the Globe guides movements of migratory animals. To ensu...
Life of many organisms flows as a sequence of annual cycles. Timing of cyclical events is shaped by ...
Pedersen L, Onrubia A, Vardanis Y, Barboutis C, Waasdorp S, van Helvert M, Geertsma M, Ekberg P, Wil...
Protandry, the earlier arrival of males at the breeding grounds relative to females, is common in mi...
Abstract In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry—the earlier...
In many taxa, the most common form of sex-biased migration timing is protandry – the earlier arrival...
<div><p>In migrating animals protandry is the phenomenon whereby males of a species arrive at the br...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Abstract Protandry is a widespread life‐history phenomenon describing how males precede females at t...
Migration determines where, when, and in which order males and females converge for reproduction. Pr...
Timing of arrival/emergence to the breeding grounds is under contrasting natural and sexual selectio...
Earlier emergence or arrival of either sex at the breeding grounds is common in animals. Since the w...
Protandry is a widespread life-history phenomenon describing how males precede females at the site o...
Life of many organisms flows as a sequence of annual cycles. Timing of cyclical events is shaped by ...
Earlier arrival to reproductive sites of males relative to females (protandry) is widespread among m...
The regular fluctuation of resources across the Globe guides movements of migratory animals. To ensu...
Life of many organisms flows as a sequence of annual cycles. Timing of cyclical events is shaped by ...
Pedersen L, Onrubia A, Vardanis Y, Barboutis C, Waasdorp S, van Helvert M, Geertsma M, Ekberg P, Wil...