Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates

Abstract Background Consistent inter-individual differences in behavioural phenotypes may entail differences in energy efficiency and expenditure, with different fitness payoffs. In colonial-breeding species, inter-individual differences in foraging behaviour may evolve to reduce resource use overla...

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Main Authors: Jacopo G. Cecere, Federico De Pascalis, Simona Imperio, Delphine Ménard, Carlo Catoni, Matteo Griggio, Diego Rubolini
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:Movement Ecology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40462-020-00206-w
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spelling doaj-ba0e9c4a44f9480095a05cb61ff1ad5c2020-11-25T04:02:41ZengBMCMovement Ecology2051-39332020-06-018111310.1186/s40462-020-00206-wInter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlatesJacopo G. Cecere0Federico De Pascalis1Simona Imperio2Delphine Ménard3Carlo Catoni4Matteo Griggio5Diego Rubolini6Area Avifauna Migratrice, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA)Dipartimento di Scienze e Politiche Ambientali, Università degli Studi di MilanoArea Avifauna Migratrice, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA)Dipartimento di Scienze e Politiche Ambientali, Università degli Studi di MilanoOrnis italicaDipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di PadovaDipartimento di Scienze e Politiche Ambientali, Università degli Studi di MilanoAbstract Background Consistent inter-individual differences in behavioural phenotypes may entail differences in energy efficiency and expenditure, with different fitness payoffs. In colonial-breeding species, inter-individual differences in foraging behaviour may evolve to reduce resource use overlap among conspecifics exploiting shared foraging areas. Furthermore, individual differences in foraging behaviour may covary with individual characteristics, such as sex or physiological conditions. Methods We investigated individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor, the lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni). We tracked foraging trips of breeding individuals using miniaturized biologgers. We classified behaviours from GPS data and identified tactics at the foraging trip level by cluster analysis. We then estimated energy expenditure associated to each tactic from tri-axial accelerometer data. Results We obtained 489 foraging trips by 36 individuals. Two clusters of trips were identified, one (SF) characterized by more static foraging behaviour and the other (DF) by more dynamic foraging behaviour, with a higher proportion of flying activity and a higher energy expenditure compared to SF. Lesser kestrels showed consistent inter-individual differences in foraging tactics across weather condition gradients, favouring DF trips as solar radiation and crosswind intensity increased. DF trips were more frequent during the nestling-rearing than during the egg incubation stage. Nestlings whose tracked parent was more prone to perform DF trips experienced higher daily mass increase, irrespective of nestling feeding rates. Conclusions Our study provided evidence that breeding lesser kestrels flexibly adopted different foraging tactics according to contingent weather landscapes, with birds showing consistent inter-individual differences in the tendency to adopt a given tactic. The positive correlation between the tendency to perform more energy-demanding DF trips and nestling growth suggests that individual differences in foraging behaviour may play a role in maintaining key life-history trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40462-020-00206-wDynamic foragingBehavioural plasticityBirds of preyFalcoForaging in flightForaging strategy
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author Jacopo G. Cecere
Federico De Pascalis
Simona Imperio
Delphine Ménard
Carlo Catoni
Matteo Griggio
Diego Rubolini
spellingShingle Jacopo G. Cecere
Federico De Pascalis
Simona Imperio
Delphine Ménard
Carlo Catoni
Matteo Griggio
Diego Rubolini
Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
Movement Ecology
Dynamic foraging
Behavioural plasticity
Birds of prey
Falco
Foraging in flight
Foraging strategy
author_facet Jacopo G. Cecere
Federico De Pascalis
Simona Imperio
Delphine Ménard
Carlo Catoni
Matteo Griggio
Diego Rubolini
author_sort Jacopo G. Cecere
title Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
title_short Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
title_full Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
title_fullStr Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
title_full_unstemmed Inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
title_sort inter-individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor: consistency, weather effects, and fitness correlates
publisher BMC
series Movement Ecology
issn 2051-3933
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Consistent inter-individual differences in behavioural phenotypes may entail differences in energy efficiency and expenditure, with different fitness payoffs. In colonial-breeding species, inter-individual differences in foraging behaviour may evolve to reduce resource use overlap among conspecifics exploiting shared foraging areas. Furthermore, individual differences in foraging behaviour may covary with individual characteristics, such as sex or physiological conditions. Methods We investigated individual differences in foraging tactics of a colonial raptor, the lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni). We tracked foraging trips of breeding individuals using miniaturized biologgers. We classified behaviours from GPS data and identified tactics at the foraging trip level by cluster analysis. We then estimated energy expenditure associated to each tactic from tri-axial accelerometer data. Results We obtained 489 foraging trips by 36 individuals. Two clusters of trips were identified, one (SF) characterized by more static foraging behaviour and the other (DF) by more dynamic foraging behaviour, with a higher proportion of flying activity and a higher energy expenditure compared to SF. Lesser kestrels showed consistent inter-individual differences in foraging tactics across weather condition gradients, favouring DF trips as solar radiation and crosswind intensity increased. DF trips were more frequent during the nestling-rearing than during the egg incubation stage. Nestlings whose tracked parent was more prone to perform DF trips experienced higher daily mass increase, irrespective of nestling feeding rates. Conclusions Our study provided evidence that breeding lesser kestrels flexibly adopted different foraging tactics according to contingent weather landscapes, with birds showing consistent inter-individual differences in the tendency to adopt a given tactic. The positive correlation between the tendency to perform more energy-demanding DF trips and nestling growth suggests that individual differences in foraging behaviour may play a role in maintaining key life-history trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance.
topic Dynamic foraging
Behavioural plasticity
Birds of prey
Falco
Foraging in flight
Foraging strategy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40462-020-00206-w
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