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Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds

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  • Martin Bulla

    (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology)

  • Mihai Valcu

    (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology)

  • Adriaan M. Dokter

    (Computational Geo-Ecology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam)

  • Alexei G. Dondua

    (Gatchinskaya)

  • András Kosztolányi

    (University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
    MTA-DE ‘Lendület’ Behavioural Ecology Research Group, University of Debrecen)

  • Anne L. Rutten

    (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
    Apiloa GmbH)

  • Barbara Helm

    (Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow)

  • Brett K. Sandercock

    (Kansas State University)

  • Bruce Casler
  • Bruno J. Ens

    (Coastal Ecology Team, Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology)

  • Caleb S. Spiegel

    (Northeast Region, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • Chris J. Hassell

    (Global Flyway Network)

  • Clemens Küpper

    (Institute of Zoology, University of Graz)

  • Clive Minton

    (Victorian Wader Study group)

  • Daniel Burgas

    (University of Helsinki
    University of Jyväskylä)

  • David B. Lank

    (Simon Fraser University)

  • David C. Payer

    (Alaska Region, US National Park Service)

  • Egor Y. Loktionov

    (State Lab for Photon Energetics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University)

  • Erica Nol

    (Trent University)

  • Eunbi Kwon

    (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

  • Fletcher Smith

    (Center for Conservation Biology, College of William & Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University)

  • H. River Gates

    (Pacifica Ecological Services
    Migratory Bird Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service
    Shorebird Recovery Program, Manomet)

  • Hana Vitnerová

    (Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague)

  • Hanna Prüter

    (Leibniz Institute for Zoo- and Wildlife Research)

  • James A. Johnson

    (Migratory Bird Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • James J. H. St Clair

    (Biodiversity Lab, University of Bath
    Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Biology, University of Western Australia, Stirling Highway)

  • Jean-François Lamarre

    (chimie et géographie and Centre d’études nordiques (CEN), Université du Québec à Rimouski)

  • Jennie Rausch

    (Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Jeroen Reneerkens

    (Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen)

  • Jesse R. Conklin

    (Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen)

  • Joanna Burger

    (Rutgers University)

  • Joe Liebezeit

    (Audubon Society of Portland)

  • Joël Bêty

    (chimie et géographie and Centre d’études nordiques (CEN), Université du Québec à Rimouski)

  • Jonathan T. Coleman

    (Queensland Wader Study Group)

  • Jordi Figuerola

    (Doñana Biological Station (CSIC))

  • Jos C. E. W. Hooijmeijer

    (Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen)

  • José A. Alves

    (Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
    South Iceland Research Centre, University of Iceland)

  • Joseph A. M. Smith

    (LJ Niles Associates)

  • Karel Weidinger

    (Palacký University)

  • Kari Koivula

    (University of Oulu)

  • Ken Gosbell

    (Australasian Wader Studies Group)

  • Klaus-Michael Exo

    (Institute of Avian Research, Vogelwarte Helgoland)

  • Larry Niles

    (LJ Niles Associates)

  • Laura Koloski

    (Environmental and Life Sciences, Trent University)

  • Laura McKinnon

    (Bilingual Biology Program, York University Glendon Campus)

  • Libor Praus

    (Palacký University)

  • Marcel Klaassen

    (Centre for Integrative Ecology, Deakin University)

  • Marie-Andrée Giroux

    (Canada Research in Northern Biodiversity and Centre d'Études Nordiques, Université du Québec à Rimouski
    Canada Research in Polar and Boreal Ecology and Centre d'Études Nordiques, Université de Moncton)

  • Martin Sládeček

    (Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague)

  • Megan L. Boldenow

    (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

  • Michael I. Goldstein

    (Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center, University of Alaska Southeast)

  • Miroslav Šálek

    (Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague)

  • Nathan Senner

    (Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen
    Cornell Lab of Ornithology)

  • Nelli Rönkä

    (University of Oulu)

  • Nicolas Lecomte

    (Canada Research in Polar and Boreal Ecology and Centre d'Études Nordiques, Université de Moncton)

  • Olivier Gilg

    (Equipe Ecologie Evolution, UMR 6282 Biogéosciences, Université de Bourgogne Franche Comté
    Groupe de Recherche en Ecologie Arctique)

  • Orsolya Vincze

    (MTA-DE ‘Lendület’ Behavioural Ecology Research Group, University of Debrecen
    Evolutionary Ecology Group, Babeş-Bolyai University)

  • Oscar W. Johnson

    (Montana State University)

  • Paul A. Smith

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Paul F. Woodard

    (Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Pavel S. Tomkovich

    (Zoological Museum, Lomonosov Moscow State University)

  • Phil F. Battley

    (Institute of Agriculture & Environment, Massey University)

  • Rebecca Bentzen

    (Arctic Beringia Program, Wildlife Conservation Society)

  • Richard B. Lanctot

    (Migratory Bird Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • Ron Porter

    (Delaware Bay Shorebird Project)

  • Sarah T. Saalfeld

    (Migratory Bird Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • Scott Freeman

    (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • Stephen C. Brown

    (Shorebird Recovery Program, Manomet)

  • Stephen Yezerinac

    (Fieldday Consulting)

  • Tamás Székely

    (Milner Centre for Evolution, University of Bath)

  • Tomás Montalvo

    (Servei de Vigilància i Control de Plagues Urbanes, Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona)

  • Theunis Piersma

    (Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen
    NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)

  • Vanessa Loverti

    (Migratory Bird and Habitat Program, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

  • Veli-Matti Pakanen

    (University of Oulu)

  • Wim Tijsen

    (Poelweg 12)

  • Bart Kempenaers

    (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology)

Abstract

Socially synchronized rhythms in shorebirds were assessed during biparental incubation under natural circumstances and were exceptionally diverse, often not following the 24-h day, whereby risk of predation, not starvation, determined some of the variation in incubation rhythms.

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  • Martin Bulla & Mihai Valcu & Adriaan M. Dokter & Alexei G. Dondua & András Kosztolányi & Anne L. Rutten & Barbara Helm & Brett K. Sandercock & Bruce Casler & Bruno J. Ens & Caleb S. Spiegel & Chris J., 2016. "Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds," Nature, Nature, vol. 540(7631), pages 109-113, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:540:y:2016:i:7631:d:10.1038_nature20563
    DOI: 10.1038/nature20563
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