Efficient movement strategies mitigate the energetic cost of dispersal
- PMID: 33977638
- DOI: 10.1111/ele.13763
Efficient movement strategies mitigate the energetic cost of dispersal
Abstract
Dispersal is a critical, but costly, stage of life. During the active phase of dispersal-called transience-individuals face many costs, from increased mortality to reduced foraging opportunities. One cost that is often assumed, but rarely explicitly tested, is the energy expended in making large dispersal movements. However, this cost is not only determined by the distance individual's move, but also how they move. Using high-resolution GPS tracking of dispersing and resident vulturine guineafowl (Acryllium vulturinum), we show that transient individuals exhibit distinct movement behaviours-travelling farther, faster and straighter-that result in a significant reduction in the energetic costs of making large displacements. This strategy allows dispersing birds to travel, on average, 33.8% farther each day with only a 4.1% cost increase and without spending more time moving. Our study suggests that adaptive movement strategies can largely mitigate movement costs during dispersal, and that such strategies may be common.
Keywords: GPS tracking; adaptive strategies; animal behaviour; biologging; dispersal; ecophysiology; energetic costs; movement ecology; terrestrial ecology; vulturine guineafowl.
© 2021 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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