Demographic response to environmental variation in breeding, stopover and non-breeding areas in a migratory passerine

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Michael Schaub
Hans Jakober
Wolfgang Stauber
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[1] Swiss Ornithological Institute,Division of Conservation Biology, Institute of Ecology and Evolution
[2] University of Bern,undefined
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Oecologia | 2011年 / 167卷
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Carry-over effect; Demography; Migration; NDVI;
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Demographic rates of migratory species passing through several areas during their annual cycle may be affected by environmental conditions at each of these areas. Recent studies provide evidence that their impact is not necessarily immediate, but can be delayed. We studied survival, reproductive success and arrival date at the breeding grounds of red-backed shrikes Lanius collurio, a trans-Saharan migrant, in relation to weather and vegetation on the breeding grounds, the stopover sites during migration and in the wintering areas. These environmental factors are used as proxy of the shrike’s food supply. We analysed detailed demographic data of some 4,600 individuals from 25 years with multistate capture–recapture and mixed models. Survival probabilities of juveniles and breeders of both sexes varied in parallel across time, suggesting that all cohorts were sensitive to similar causes of mortality. Reproductive performance increased with temperature and decreased with rainfall on the breeding area. Moreover, it increased with vegetation cover in the Sahelian stopover area used on autumn migration suggesting a carry-over effect. Arrival date was negatively affected by spring temperatures in the breeding area. Hence, demographic rates were affected by environmental factors on the breeding grounds, but also outside and elsewhere. This suggests that the shrike’s population dynamics are driven by environmental factors operating at various scales of space and time. However, only a small amount of the temporal variation in demographic rates is explained by the environmental factors considered, suggesting that additional factors, such as those operating during migration, might be important.
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