Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites.
Thomas OudmanTheunis PiersmaMohamed V Ahmedou SalemMarieke E FeisAnne DekingaSander HolthuijsenJob Ten HornJan A van GilsAllert I BijleveldPublished in: Movement ecology (2018)
The space use pattern of red knots in the two study areas showed diametrically opposite patterns. These differences could be explained from the distribution of resources in the two areas. Our findings imply that intraspecific similarities in space use patterns represent responses to similar resource environments rather than species-specificity. To predict how environmental change affects space use, we need to understand the degree to which space-use strategies result from developmental plasticity and behavioural flexibility. This requires not only tracking foragers throughout their development, but also tracking their environment in sufficient spatial and temporal detail.
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