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Wind pattern oscillations explain seabird movements at-sea: a nested multiscale approach

ROY, A.; Delord, K. C.; BARBRAUD, C.; TERRAY, P.

2026-04-03 ecology
10.64898/2026.04.01.715798 bioRxiv
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Wind has a strong influence on the flight characteristics, movements, energetics, demography, life-history traits and biogeography of flying animals. With climate change affecting atmospheric circulation patterns at different time scales, understanding the links between wind and animal movements is crucial for predicting its impact on flying biodiversity. Most studies on the relationship between wind and seabird movements have, however, focused on local scales, exploring birds perceptive sensitivity to local wind. In this study, we examine low-level wind pattern oscillations in the Southern Indian Ocean at multiple time scales to explain the local- to large-scale movements of the Amsterdam albatross. Adult individuals exhibited smooth trajectories, strongly correlated with seasonal, intra-seasonal or interannual wind oscillations. Conversely, younger individuals displayed more erratic and exploratory movements, often being swept away by eastward moving low-pressure systems at a synoptic time scale. Our results suggest that Amsterdam albatrosses can learn and adapt to the annual and monthly low-level wind climatology and interannual variability of the Southern Indian Ocean. This also highlights the importance of investigating seabird movements in relation to broader-scale wind patterns to support their conservation in a changing climate due to human activities. A robust assessment of regional circulation response to climate change for upcoming decades could help project the impact of climate change on seabird movements and mitigate its effects.

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