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Seasonal release from competition explains partial migration in European moose
Authors:Bram van Moorter  Navinder J. Singh  Christer M. Rolandsen  Erling J. Solberg  Holger Dettki  Jyrki Pusenius  Johan Månsson  Håkan Sand  Jos M. Milner  Ole Roer  Aimee Tallian  Wiebke Neumann  Göran Ericsson  Atle Mysterud
Affiliation:1. The Norwegian Inst. for Nature Research, Torgarden, Trondheim, Norway;2. Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Umeå, Sweden;3. The Norwegian Inst. for Nature Research, Torgarden, Trondheim, Norway

Contribution: Conceptualization (supporting), Data curation (equal), Funding acquisition (supporting), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);4. The Norwegian Inst. for Nature Research, Torgarden, Trondheim, Norway

Contribution: Conceptualization (supporting), Data curation (equal), Funding acquisition (supporting), Project administration (supporting), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);5. Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Swedish Species Information Centre, Uppsala, Sweden

Contribution: Data curation (lead), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);6. Natural Resources Inst. Finland, Joensuu, Finland

Contribution: Data curation (equal), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);7. Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Dept of Ecology, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Riddarhyttan, Sweden

Contribution: Data curation (equal), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);8. School of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK;9. Faun Naturforvaltning AS, Fyresdal, Norway

Contribution: Data curation (equal);10. Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Umeå, Sweden

Contribution: Data curation (equal), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting)

Abstract:Partial migration, whereby a proportion of a population migrates between distinct seasonal ranges, is common throughout the animal kingdom. However, studies linking existing theoretical models of migration probability, with empirical data are lacking. The competitive release hypothesis for partial migration predicts that due to density-dependent habitat selection, the proportion of migrants increases as the relative quality and size of the seasonal range increases, but decreases with increasing migration cost and population density. To test this prediction, we developed a quantitative framework to predict the proportion of migrants, using empirical data from 545 individually GPS-marked moose Alces alces from across Fennoscandia, spanning latitudes of 56° to 68°N. Moose contracted their ranges to common and spatially limited winter areas (typically at lower elevation), but expanded them during summer due to an increase in suitable habitat (at highland ranges). As predicted from our model, a better and larger highland range relative to the lowland range corresponded to a higher proportion of migrants in an area. Quantitative predictions coupling the balance of habitat availability of seasonal ranges with the probability of migrating in a large herbivore is a necessary step towards an enhanced understanding of the mechanisms underlying migration at the population level.
Keywords:ideal-free distribution  resource selection functions  seasonal habitat selection  ungulates
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