作者
Scott W. Yanco,Ruth Y. Oliver,Fabiola Iannarilli,Ben S Carlson,Georg Heine,Uschi Mueller,Nina Richter,Bernd Vorneweg,Yu. O. Andryushchenko,Nyambayar Batbayar,Mindaugas Dagys,Mark Desholm,Batbayar Galtbalt,Andrei Gavrilov,Oleg Goroshko,Е. I. Ilyashenko,V. Yu. Ilyashenko,Johan Månsson,Е. А. Мудрик,Tseveenmyadag Natsagdorj,Lovisa Nilsson,Sherub Sherub,Henrik Skov,Tuvshintugs Sukhbaatar,Ramūnas Žydelis,Martin Wikelski,Walter Jetz,Ivan Pokrovsky
摘要
Movement is a key means by which animals cope with variable environments. As they move, animals construct individual niches composed of the environmental conditions they experience. Niche axes may vary over time and covary with one another as animals make tradeoffs between competing needs. Seasonal migration is expected to produce substantial niche variation as animals move to keep pace with major life history phases and fluctuations in environmental conditions. Here, we apply a time-ordered principal component analysis to examine dynamic niche variance and covariance across the annual cycle for four species of migratory crane: common crane (