Predicting conditions for migration: effects of density dependence and habitat quality |
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Authors: | Taylor Caz M Norris D Ryan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia V5H 1S6, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Migration is widespread among animals, but the factors that influence the decision to migrate are poorly understood. Within a single species, populations may be completely migratory, completely sedentary or partially migratory. We use a population model to derive conditions for migration and demonstrate how migratory survival, habitat quality and density dependence on both the breeding and non-breeding grounds influence conditions for migration and the proportion of migrants within a population. Density dependence during the season in which migratory and sedentary individuals use separate sites is necessary for partial migration. High levels of density dependence at the non-shared sites widen the range of survival values within which we predict partial migration, whereas increasing the strength of density dependence at the shared sites narrows the range of survival values within which we predict partial migration. Our results have important implications for predicting how contemporary populations with variable migration strategies may respond to changes in the quality or quantity of habitat. |
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Keywords: | partial migration habitat loss population dynamics |
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