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Common drivers of seasonal movements on the migration - residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to (1) identify the scale of environmental drivers of seasonal movements on the migration - residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore species and to (2) test the hypothesis that the same environmental drivers and spatio-temporal scaling should influence spatial processes in both migrants (long distance migration) and residents (short distance range shifts). We performed a comparative analysis of the influence of plant phenology and snow cover duration on seasonal movements of five partially migrating red deer populations with contrasting environmental conditions, at the seasonal range scale and at the study area scale. The five populations presented varying proportions of migrants, large gradients of migration distances and seasonal range shifts. The probability for a red deer to migrate was strongly influenced by large-scale environmental conditions, consistent with the resource heterogeneity hypothesis (high spatio-temporal scaling favors migration). Distances moved by both migrants and residents were strongly related to large-scale environmental conditions as well. We showed that similar proximal causes influenced these seasonal movements, reinforcing the idea of a continuum from migration to residency in response to seasonal environmental changes. Together, our findings suggest that global warming, by homogenizing large-scale environmental conditions, may thus decrease migratory tactics.

SUBMITTER: Martin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5956000 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common drivers of seasonal movements on the migration - residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore.

Martin Jodie J   Tolon Vincent V   Morellet Nicolas N   Santin-Janin Hugues H   Licoppe Alain A   Fischer Claude C   Bombois Jérôme J   Patthey Patrick P   Pesenti Elias E   Chenesseau Delphine D   Saïd Sonia S  

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This study aimed to (1) identify the scale of environmental drivers of seasonal movements on the migration - residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore species and to (2) test the hypothesis that the same environmental drivers and spatio-temporal scaling should influence spatial processes in both migrants (long distance migration) and residents (short distance range shifts). We performed a comparative analysis of the influence of plant phenology and snow cover duration on seasonal movemen  ...[more]

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