Inter-seasonal events are believed to connect and affect reproductive performance (RP) in animals. However, much remains unknown about such carry-over effects (COEs), in particular how behaviour patterns during highly mobile life-history stages, such as migration, affect RP. To address this question, we measured at-sea behaviour in a long-lived migratory seabird, the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus) and obtained data for individual migration cycles over 5 years, by tracking with geolocator/immersion loggers, along with 6 years of RP data. We found that individual breeding and non-breeding phenology correlated with subsequent RP, with birds hyperactive during winter more likely to fail to reproduce. Furthermore, parental investment during...
Life history theory states that individual fitness in one stage of life is conditioned by what occur...
Partial migration has never been studied in pelagic seabirds, but investigating old unresolved quest...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...
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 ...
Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own condition ...
Life history theory suggests a trade-off between costly activities such as breeding and migration an...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
International audience1-Studies of the mechanisms underlying climate-induced population changes are ...
1. Studies of the mechanisms underlying climate-induced population changes are critically needed to ...
International audienceThere is growing interest in the consistency of individual differences in anim...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
There is growing evidence that migratory species are particularly vulnerable to rapid environmental ...
Life history theory states that individual fitness in one stage of life is conditioned by what occur...
Partial migration has never been studied in pelagic seabirds, but investigating old unresolved quest...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...
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 ...
Long-lived migratory animals must balance the cost of current reproduction with their own condition ...
Life history theory suggests a trade-off between costly activities such as breeding and migration an...
Carry-over effects, whereby events in one season have consequences in subsequent seasons, have impor...
International audience1-Studies of the mechanisms underlying climate-induced population changes are ...
1. Studies of the mechanisms underlying climate-induced population changes are critically needed to ...
International audienceThere is growing interest in the consistency of individual differences in anim...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
There is growing evidence that migratory species are particularly vulnerable to rapid environmental ...
Life history theory states that individual fitness in one stage of life is conditioned by what occur...
Partial migration has never been studied in pelagic seabirds, but investigating old unresolved quest...
Long-term pair bonds occur in diverse animal taxa, but they are most common in birds, and can last f...