Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be.


Science 4 December 1998:
Vol. 282. no. 5395, pp. 1884 - 1886
DOI: 10.1126/science.282.5395.1884

Reports

Linking Winter and Summer Events in a Migratory Bird by Using Stable-Carbon Isotopes

Peter P. Marra, *dagger Keith A. Hobson, Richard T. Holmes

For migratory birds, early arrival and physical condition on the breeding grounds are important determinants of reproductive success and fitness. Differences in arrival times often exceed a month, and later arriving individuals are often in poorer condition. Habitat-specific isotopic signatures indicate that the quality of winter habitats occupied by American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla) determines their physical condition and spring departure dates, which in turn result in variable arrival schedules and condition on temperate breeding grounds. These findings link events in tropical winter grounds with those in temperate breeding areas for a migratory songbird and provide evidence that winter habitats may be limiting.

P. P. Marra and R. T. Holmes, Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 03755, USA. K. A. Hobson, Prairie and Northern Wildlife Research Center, Canadian Wildlife Service, Saskatoon, S7NOX4 SK, Canada.
*   To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: pmarra{at}nzp.si.edu

dagger    Present address: Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, National Zoological Park, Washington, DC 20008, USA.


Read the Full Text


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Migratory double breeding in Neotropical migrant birds.
S. Rohwer, K. A. Hobson, and V. G. Rohwer (2009)
PNAS 106, 19050-19055
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Proximate control and adaptive potential of protandrous migration in birds.
T. Coppack and F. Pulido (2009)
Integr. Comp. Biol. 49, 493-506
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Does stress response predict return rate in a migratory bird species? A study of American redstarts and their non-breeding habitat.
F. Angelier, R. L. Holberton, and P. P. Marra (2009)
Proc R Soc B 276, 3545-3551
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Non-breeding season events influence sexual selection in a long-distance migratory bird.
M. W Reudink, P. P Marra, T. K. Kyser, P. T Boag, K. M Langin, and L. M Ratcliffe (2009)
Proc R Soc B 276, 1619-1626
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Trade-off between migration and reproduction: does a high workload affect body condition and reproductive state?.
C. A. Schmidt-Wellenburg, G. H. Visser, B. Biebach, K. Delhey, M. Oltrogge, A. Wittenzellner, H. Biebach, and B. Kempenaers (2008)
Behav. Ecol. 19, 1351-1360
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Populations of migratory bird species that did not show a phenological response to climate change are declining.
A. P. Moller, D. Rubolini, and E. Lehikoinen (2008)
PNAS 105, 16195-16200
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Winter feeding of birds increases productivity in the subsequent breeding season.
G. N Robb, R. A McDonald, D. E Chamberlain, S. J. Reynolds, T. J.E Harrison, and S. Bearhop (2008)
Biol Lett 4, 220-223
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Migration cues and timing in leatherback sea turtles.
S. A. Sherrill-Mix, M. C. James, and R. A. Myers (2008)
Behav. Ecol. 19, 231-236
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Natal dispersal driven by environmental conditions interacting across the annual cycle of a migratory songbird.
C. E. Studds, T. K. Kyser, and P. P. Marra (2008)
PNAS 105, 2929-2933
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Optimal moult strategies in migratory birds.
Z. Barta, J. M McNamara, A. I Houston, T. P Weber, A. Hedenstrom, and O. Fero (2008)
Phil Trans R Soc B 363, 211-229
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Avian circannual clocks: adaptive significance and possible involvement of energy turnover in their proximate control.
M. Wikelski, L. B Martin, A. Scheuerlein, M. T Robinson, N. D Robinson, B. Helm, M. Hau, and E. Gwinner (2008)
Phil Trans R Soc B 363, 411-423
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Sequential settlement and site dependence in a migratory raptor.
F. Sergio, J. Blas, M. G. Forero, J. A. Donazar, and F. Hiraldo (2007)
Behav. Ecol. 18, 811-821
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Consistent annual schedules in a migratory shorebird.
P. F Battley (2006)
Biol Lett 2, 517-520
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Rapid advance of spring arrival dates in long-distance migratory birds..
N. Jonzen, A. Linden, T. Ergon, E. Knudsen, J. O. Vik, D. Rubolini, D. Piacentini, C. Brinch, F. Spina, L. Karlsson, et al. (2006)
Science 312, 1959-1961
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Predicting the consequences of carry-over effects for migratory populations.
D. R. Norris and C. M Taylor (2006)
Biol Lett 2, 148-151
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Seasonal matching of habitat quality and fitness in a migratory bird.
T. G. Gunnarsson, J. A Gill, J. Newton, P. M Potts, and W. J Sutherland (2005)
Proc R Soc B 272, 2319-2323
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Assortative Mating as a Mechanism for Rapid Evolution of a Migratory Divide.
S. Bearhop, W. Fiedler, R. W. Furness, S. C. Votier, S. Waldron, J. Newton, G. J. Bowen, P. Berthold, and K. Farnsworth (2005)
Science 310, 502-504
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Reproductive Effort, Molting Latitude, and Feather Color in a Migratory Songbird.
D. R. Norris, P. P. Marra, R. Montgomerie, T. K. Kyser, and L. M. Ratcliffe (2004)
Science 306, 2249-2250
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Protandry and sexual dimorphism in trans-Saharan migratory birds.
D. Rubolini, F. Spina, and N. Saino (2004)
Behav. Ecol. 15, 592-601
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Isotopic biogeography.
P. D. Moore (2004)
Progress in Physical Geography 28, 145-151
   PDF »
Avian migration phenology and global climate change.
P. A. Cotton (2003)
PNAS 100, 12219-12222
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Low turnover rates of carbon isotopes in tissues of two nectar-feeding bat species.
C. C. Voigt, F. Matt, R. Michener, and T. H. Kunz (2003)
J. Exp. Biol. 206, 1419-1427
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Increased cuckoldry as a cost of breeding late for male house wrens (Troglodytes aedon).
L. S. Johnson, B. G. Hicks, and B. S. Masters (2002)
Behav. Ecol. 13, 670-675
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Impacts of a Global Climate Cycle on Population Dynamics of a Migratory Songbird.
T. S. Sillett, R. T. Holmes, and T. W. Sherry (2000)
Science 288, 2040-2042
   Abstract »    Full Text »
The role of behavioral dominance in structuring patterns of habitat occupancy in a migrant bird during the nonbreeding season.
P. P. Marra (2000)
Behav. Ecol. 11, 299-308
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »



To Advertise     Find Products


Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)