2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1483049/v1
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Spatial and temporal scale-dependence of the strength of migratory connectivity in a North American passerine 

Abstract: Background Migratory connectivity describes the extent to which portions of a migratory population that are spatially associated during one stage of the annual cycle remain associated during other stages of the annual cycle. The strength of migratory connectivity may vary spatially across a species’ range and temporally as individuals move through stages of their annual cycle. Few studies have quantified this spatial and temporal variation in the strength of migratory connectivity within a single species. Met… Show more

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“…The Painted Bunting is a songbird which breeds in two disjunct populations across southwestern United States (U.S.) and northwestern Mexico (larger western population) and along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. (smaller eastern population) from Florida to North Carolina 37 . It is an ideal system in which to investigate the genetic and ecological drivers of intraspecific variation of molt because field observations, tracking studies, and isotope analysis have documented clear differences in molting strategies across the range [38][39][40] . More specifically, previous work has shown that southwestern breeding birds are molt-migrants that stopover in western Mexico in the fall to complete their molt, while eastern populations follow the more common strategy of molting at the breeding grounds before migrating to southern latitudes for the winter 38,41,42 .…”
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“…The Painted Bunting is a songbird which breeds in two disjunct populations across southwestern United States (U.S.) and northwestern Mexico (larger western population) and along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. (smaller eastern population) from Florida to North Carolina 37 . It is an ideal system in which to investigate the genetic and ecological drivers of intraspecific variation of molt because field observations, tracking studies, and isotope analysis have documented clear differences in molting strategies across the range [38][39][40] . More specifically, previous work has shown that southwestern breeding birds are molt-migrants that stopover in western Mexico in the fall to complete their molt, while eastern populations follow the more common strategy of molting at the breeding grounds before migrating to southern latitudes for the winter 38,41,42 .…”
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“…The Painted Bunting is a songbird which breeds in two disjunct populations across southwestern United States (U.S.) and northwestern Mexico (larger western population) and along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. (smaller eastern population) from Florida to North Carolina 32 . It is an ideal system in which to investigate the genetic and ecological drivers of intraspecific variation of molt because field observations, tracking studies, and isotope analysis have documented clear differences in molting strategies across the range [33][34][35] . More specifically, previous work has shown that southwestern breeding birds are molt-migrants that stopover in western Mexico in the fall to complete their molt, while eastern populations follow the more common strategy of molting at the breeding grounds before migrating to southern latitudes for the winter 33,36,37 .…”
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confidence: 99%