Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.

BACKGROUND: The adaptive transition between behavioral strategies, such as the shift from migratoriness to sedentariness, remains an outstanding question in evolutionary ecology. Density-dependent variation in the age of first breeding has been proposed as a feasible mechanism through which long-liv...

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Main Authors: Laura Gangoso, Pascual López-López, Juan Manuel Grande, Ugo Mellone, Rubén Limiñana, Vicente Urios, Miguel Ferrer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3634022?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-251428b20fdc4fe59c3811f2f1a0db7f2020-11-25T02:42:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6161510.1371/journal.pone.0061615Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.Laura GangosoPascual López-LópezJuan Manuel GrandeUgo MelloneRubén LimiñanaVicente UriosMiguel FerrerBACKGROUND: The adaptive transition between behavioral strategies, such as the shift from migratoriness to sedentariness, remains an outstanding question in evolutionary ecology. Density-dependent variation in the age of first breeding has been proposed as a feasible mechanism through which long-lived migratory birds with deferred sexual maturity should become sedentary to persist on islands. Although this pattern seems to hold for most raptors and herons, a few exceptions have been identified. One of these exceptions is the Eleonora's falcon, a long-distance migratory bird, which shows one of the most peculiar adaptations in the timing of reproduction and food requirements among raptors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we compiled data concerning demography, banding recoveries and satellite tracking of Eleonora's falcons to discuss likely explanations for the exceptional behavior of this insular long-distance migratory species. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: New data reveal that Eleonora's falcons do return to the natal colonies in their first year and young birds are able to breed. However, in contrast to previous hypothesis, the highly specialized strategy of this and other ecologically similar species, as well as the virtual lack of food during winter at breeding areas prevent them from becoming sedentary on islands. Although the ultimate mechanisms underlying the process of sedentarization remain poorly understood, the evidence provided reveal the existence of important trade-offs associated with ecological specialization that may become particularly relevant in the present context of global change.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3634022?pdf=render
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author Laura Gangoso
Pascual López-López
Juan Manuel Grande
Ugo Mellone
Rubén Limiñana
Vicente Urios
Miguel Ferrer
spellingShingle Laura Gangoso
Pascual López-López
Juan Manuel Grande
Ugo Mellone
Rubén Limiñana
Vicente Urios
Miguel Ferrer
Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Laura Gangoso
Pascual López-López
Juan Manuel Grande
Ugo Mellone
Rubén Limiñana
Vicente Urios
Miguel Ferrer
author_sort Laura Gangoso
title Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
title_short Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
title_full Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
title_fullStr Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
title_full_unstemmed Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
title_sort ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BACKGROUND: The adaptive transition between behavioral strategies, such as the shift from migratoriness to sedentariness, remains an outstanding question in evolutionary ecology. Density-dependent variation in the age of first breeding has been proposed as a feasible mechanism through which long-lived migratory birds with deferred sexual maturity should become sedentary to persist on islands. Although this pattern seems to hold for most raptors and herons, a few exceptions have been identified. One of these exceptions is the Eleonora's falcon, a long-distance migratory bird, which shows one of the most peculiar adaptations in the timing of reproduction and food requirements among raptors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we compiled data concerning demography, banding recoveries and satellite tracking of Eleonora's falcons to discuss likely explanations for the exceptional behavior of this insular long-distance migratory species. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: New data reveal that Eleonora's falcons do return to the natal colonies in their first year and young birds are able to breed. However, in contrast to previous hypothesis, the highly specialized strategy of this and other ecologically similar species, as well as the virtual lack of food during winter at breeding areas prevent them from becoming sedentary on islands. Although the ultimate mechanisms underlying the process of sedentarization remain poorly understood, the evidence provided reveal the existence of important trade-offs associated with ecological specialization that may become particularly relevant in the present context of global change.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3634022?pdf=render
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