2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-024-00451-3
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Prospecting during egg laying informs incubation recess movements of eastern wild turkeys

Nicholas W. Bakner,
Erin E. Ulrey,
Bret A. Collier
et al.

Abstract: Background Central place foragers must acquire resources and return to a central location after foraging bouts. During the egg laying (hereafter laying) period, females are constrained to a nest location, thus they must familiarize themselves with resources available within their incubation ranges after nest site selection. Use of prospecting behaviors by individuals to obtain knowledge and identify profitable (e.g., resource rich) locations on the landscape can impact demographic outcomes. As … Show more

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“…During the reproductive period, females transition from pre-laying areas to unfamiliar locations to initiate egg-laying [54]. Prospecting of unfamiliar areas is used to identify profitable locations during the egg-laying process to ensure there are adequate resources for incubation [55,56]. Thus, spatially quantifying roost selection and roost relationships for females throughout the reproductive period could offer insight into how they allocate themselves during sleep periods within these critical phenological periods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the reproductive period, females transition from pre-laying areas to unfamiliar locations to initiate egg-laying [54]. Prospecting of unfamiliar areas is used to identify profitable locations during the egg-laying process to ensure there are adequate resources for incubation [55,56]. Thus, spatially quantifying roost selection and roost relationships for females throughout the reproductive period could offer insight into how they allocate themselves during sleep periods within these critical phenological periods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%