Patterns of migration including connectivity between breeding and non-breeding populations and intraspecific variation in the distance travelled are important to study because they can affect individual fitness and population dynamics. Using data from 182 band recoveries across North America and 17 light-level geolocators, we examined the migration patterns of the northern flicker (Colaptes auratus), a migratory woodpecker. This species is unusual among birds because males invest more in parental care than females. Breeding latitude was positively correlated to migration distance because populations in the north appeared to travel farther distances than southern populations to find wintering locations with little snow cover. Connectivity wa...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of mi...
In this issue, two studies examine the extent to which variation in migratory behaviour influences i...
Patterns of migration including connectivity between breeding and non-breeding populations and intra...
Seasonal migration is ubiquitous in animals, and yet its underlying cause(s) remain poorly known. Sp...
Many animal species have populations in which some individuals migrate and others remain on the bree...
We examined how conditions prior to migration influenced migration performance of two breeding popul...
Various benefits (e.g. tracking of resources and of climate niche) and costs (e.g. distance travelle...
Seasonally migratory animals breeding at high latitudes escape winter conditions by temporarily movi...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
Effective management of migratory animals requires an understanding of individual movement patterns ...
Sex biases in distributions of migratory birds during the non-breeding season are widespread; howeve...
Sex biases in distributions of migratory birds during the non-breeding season are widespread; howeve...
Variation in migratory behavior is the result of different individual strategies andfluctuations in ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of mi...
In this issue, two studies examine the extent to which variation in migratory behaviour influences i...
Patterns of migration including connectivity between breeding and non-breeding populations and intra...
Seasonal migration is ubiquitous in animals, and yet its underlying cause(s) remain poorly known. Sp...
Many animal species have populations in which some individuals migrate and others remain on the bree...
We examined how conditions prior to migration influenced migration performance of two breeding popul...
Various benefits (e.g. tracking of resources and of climate niche) and costs (e.g. distance travelle...
Seasonally migratory animals breeding at high latitudes escape winter conditions by temporarily movi...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
Effective management of migratory animals requires an understanding of individual movement patterns ...
Sex biases in distributions of migratory birds during the non-breeding season are widespread; howeve...
Sex biases in distributions of migratory birds during the non-breeding season are widespread; howeve...
Variation in migratory behavior is the result of different individual strategies andfluctuations in ...
Patterns of sex-biased dispersal are typically consistent within taxa, e.g., female-biased in birds ...
Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of mi...
In this issue, two studies examine the extent to which variation in migratory behaviour influences i...