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Social dominance and migratory restlessness in the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)
Authors:Scott B Terrill
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York at Albany, 12222 Albany, NY, USA;(2) Present address: Vogelwarte Radolfzell, Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, D-7760 Schloss Möggingen, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary I investigated the effect of restricted food and social dominance on nocturnal migratory activity (Zugunruhe) in dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) in late fall and winter. Highly restricted food tended to increase Zugunruhe in both dominant and subordinate members of pairs, however, subordinates showed significantly more migratory activity than dominants or solitary controls. Further, subordinate birds continued Zugunruhe after dominants and solitary controls had ceased this activity for the remainder of the winter. From mid-December through mid-January when birds had access to food ad lib, migratory activity decreased significantly. These results indicate that toward the end of fall migration, migratory behavior is subject to ecological and social conditions that influence the probability of overwinter survival. Presumably, such a system enables these birds to minimize the distance of migration; at the same time, they are able to track a relatively unpredictable, temperate, winter environment by prolonging migration if necessary.
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