@article{98da95efd03f4a7dbae6eb8f4beb9c6e,
title = "Patterns of at-sea behaviour at a hybrid zone between two threatened seabirds",
abstract = "Patterns of behavioural variation and migratory connectivity are important characteristics of populations, particularly at the edges of species distributions, where processes involved in influencing evolutionary trajectories, such as divergence, mutual persistence, and natural hybridization, can occur. Here, we focused on two closely related seabird species that breed in the Mediterranean: Balearic shearwaters (Puffinus mauretanicus) and Yelkouan shearwaters (Puffinus yelkouan). Genetic and phenotypic evidence of hybridization between the two species on Menorca (the eastern and westernmost island in the breeding ranges of the two shearwaters, respectively) has provided important insights into relationships between these recently diverged species. Nevertheless, levels of behavioural and ecological differentiation amongst these populations remain largely unknown. Using geolocation and stable isotopes, we compared the at-sea movement behaviour of birds from the Menorcan {\textquoteleft}hybrid{\textquoteright} population with the nearest neighbouring populations of Balearic and Yelkouan shearwaters. The Menorcan population displayed a suite of behavioural features intermediate to those seen in the two species (including migration strategies, breeding season movements and limited data on phenology). Our findings provide new evidence to support suggestions that the Menorcan population is admixed, and indicate a role of non-breeding behaviours in the evolutionary trajectories of Puffinus shearwaters in the Mediterranean.",
keywords = "Animal migration, Behavioural ecology, Evolutionary ecology, Marine biology, Stable isotope analysis",
author = "Austin, {Rhiannon E.} and Wynn, {Russell B.} and Votier, {Stephen C.} and Clive Trueman and Miguel McMinn and Ana Rodr{\'i}guez and Lavinia Suberg and Louise Maurice and Jason Newton and Meritxell Genovart and Clara P{\'e}ron and David Gr{\'e}millet and Tim Guilford",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the Government of the Balearic Islands Servei de Protecci{\'o} d{\textquoteright}Esp{\`e}cies, staff of the Estaci{\'o} Jaume Ferrer de Menorca, the Natural Park of Sa Dragonera, the Museum of es Castell and the La Mola fortress for research permits, access to colonies and accommodation during fieldwork on the Balearic Islands. Authors are extremely grateful to Greg Morgan, Biel Sevilla, Alice Jones and Andrew Colenutt for field assistance on the Balearic Islands, Carles Carboneras, Susana Requena (ICM, Barcelona), Rui Vieira, Marina Cunha, CESAM - University of Aveiro, Laurence Pennors and staff of Station Ifremer de Lorient for field support and laboratory space during fish sampling, Anna Peel and Teresa Donohue for assistance with isotope sample processing, and the NERC LSMSF at SUERC for financial support and use of stable isotope facilities. Authors also wish to thank Jonathan Green for comments on an earlier version of the study. In relation to the Yelkouan shearwater data presented in the Supplementary Information, we would like to thank the Parc National de Port-Cros for their authorisation to conduct the biotelemetry study on Yelkouan shearwater colonies, and more specifically Pascal Gillet and Karen Bourgeois, as well as all fieldworkers (Aur{\'e}lien Prudor, Jean-Baptiste Pons, Peggy Fournial, Marine Bely, Marion Kriloff and Sylvain Dromz{\'e}e). This study was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, UK (grant numbers: NE/J500227/1, EK192-02/12).The National Oceanography Centre, the Total Foundation and Merton College – University of Oxford provided additional support. The Yelkouan shearwater project was funded by the French Biodiversity Agency for Marine Protected Areas within the {\textquoteleft}Programme PACOMM, Natura2000 en mer{\textquoteright}. MG is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science (CGL2017-85210). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, The Author(s).",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
day = "11",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-019-51188-8",
language = "English",
volume = "9",
journal = "Scientific Reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
}