“…The movement of nutrients between ecosystems by migrating organisms has been well documented in fish [1,2], seabirds [3] and other taxa [4,5,6]. For example, the deposition of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in bird guano by migrating seabirds on islands increases primary productivity, changes soil characteristics, and affects organisms throughout food webs [7,8,9]. Migrating animals in some ecosystems represent a vital seasonal nutritional input that sustains ecosystems throughout the year [10], and nutrient transfer by migrating species changes ecosystem functions in complex ways [6,11,12].…”