Avian species in which males and females migrate to different nonbreeding areas provide candidate systems to study ecological factors underlying distribution patterns. Western Sandpipers (Calidris mauri) are such \u27differential migrants\u27. They breed mainly in Alaska and overwinter along the American Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. In this thesis, I document an increasing proportion of females at more southerly latitudes. I review existing explanatory hypotheses for differential migration, propose two novel hypotheses, and test these with data collected at four latitudes. According to the feeding niche hypothesis, intertidal invertebrates are buried more deeply towards the south, possibly due to higher ambient temperature andl...
Effective conservation management of migratory birds can be challenging and requires knowledge about...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) implies correlated differences in energetic requirements and feeding op...
Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration i...
Sexual segregation outside the mating season is common in vertebrates, and has been attributed to se...
I examined relationships between bill morphology, feeding behaviour and nonbreeding distribution in ...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
The process of habitat selection often requires individuals to choose among habitats that differ in ...
Many bird species show spatial or habitat segregation of the sexes during the non-breeding season. O...
Many bird species show spatial or habitat segregation of the sexes during the non-breeding season. O...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
Myers proposed the Migration Distance Hypothesis (that the costs of long-distance migration force a ...
Migratory birds adjust their refuelling rates at stopover sites based on habitat characteristics and...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
We examine the potential selective importance of predation danger on the evolution of migration stra...
Effective conservation management of migratory birds can be challenging and requires knowledge about...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) implies correlated differences in energetic requirements and feeding op...
Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration i...
Sexual segregation outside the mating season is common in vertebrates, and has been attributed to se...
I examined relationships between bill morphology, feeding behaviour and nonbreeding distribution in ...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
The process of habitat selection often requires individuals to choose among habitats that differ in ...
Many bird species show spatial or habitat segregation of the sexes during the non-breeding season. O...
Many bird species show spatial or habitat segregation of the sexes during the non-breeding season. O...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
Myers proposed the Migration Distance Hypothesis (that the costs of long-distance migration force a ...
Migratory birds adjust their refuelling rates at stopover sites based on habitat characteristics and...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
We examine the potential selective importance of predation danger on the evolution of migration stra...
Effective conservation management of migratory birds can be challenging and requires knowledge about...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) implies correlated differences in energetic requirements and feeding op...
Theory predicts that if extending parental care delays migratory departure, and if later migration i...