2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8617
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Effects of weather variation on waterfowl migration: Lessons from a continental‐scale generalizable avian movement and energetics model

Abstract: We developed a continental energetics‐based model of daily mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) movement during the non‐breeding period (September to May) to predict year‐specific migration and overwinter occurrence. The model approximates movements and stopovers as functions of metabolism and weather, in terms of temperature and frozen precipitation (i.e., snow). The model is a Markov process operating at the population level and is parameterized through a review of literature. We applied the model to 62 years of dai… Show more

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“…Northward migration has begun earlier for many migratory bird species in recent decades (Lehikoinen et al., 2019), although the timing of spring northward movements can seldom be strongly predicted based on thaw and green‐up phenology in a given year (Wang et al., 2019). Furthermore, migration timing and forage types vary among dabbling duck species and our results are most relevant for mallards, the species for which the model was parameterized (Aagaard et al., 2022).…”
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“…Northward migration has begun earlier for many migratory bird species in recent decades (Lehikoinen et al., 2019), although the timing of spring northward movements can seldom be strongly predicted based on thaw and green‐up phenology in a given year (Wang et al., 2019). Furthermore, migration timing and forage types vary among dabbling duck species and our results are most relevant for mallards, the species for which the model was parameterized (Aagaard et al., 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The bottom panel shows nodes that became positive (pos) and negative (neg) in a warm winter, relative to a cold winter. All estimates are based on single‐node knockouts in an energetics‐based movement and foraging model (Aagaard et al., 2022). To better display the variation among nodes while reducing the influence of extreme values, positive values were log‐transformed.…”
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“…In addition, due to gradual climate change and negative human impacts, new areas and resting places are being explored by waterbirds [ 26 ]. Therefore, this review is limited to a group of waterbirds from the family Anatidae, as they can form large flocks during the migratory season [ 27 ] and often graze and defecate in both water and fields in urban or suburban areas [ 6 ]. In many regions where they have unrestricted access to the waters they share with humans, they are protected by environmental laws [ 28 ], are an essential component of the natural aquatic environment, and are necessary for the proper functioning of aquatic ecosystems [ 29 ].…”
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confidence: 99%