Movement patterns of a keystone waterbird species are highly predictable from landscape configuration.
Erik KleyheegJacintha G B van DijkDespina Tsopoglou-GkinaTara Y WoudDieuwertje K BoonstraBart A NoletMerel B SoonsPublished in: Movement ecology (2017)
Our results show how mallards may flexibly adjust the spatial scale of their movements to wetland availability in the landscape. This implies that mallards moving between discrete habitat patches continue to preserve biotic connectivity in increasingly fragmented landscapes. The high predictability of mallard movement behaviour in relation to landscape features makes them reliable dispersal vectors for organisms to adapt to, and allows prediction of their ecological role in other landscapes.