TY  - JOUR
TI  - Homing navigation is optimized to diurnal constraints in a tropical seabird, the red-footed booby
AV  - public
VL  - 222
Y1  - 2025/04//
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N2  - When navigating homewards, central-place foragers can use landmarks and sun angle to adjust their
return movement behaviour. However, for tropical oceanic species foraging from low-lying atolls, the
effectiveness of their homing journeys on their time returns remains unclear. Thus, in this study, the
navigation behaviour of red-footed boobies, Sula sula rubripes, in the Chagos Archipelago, central Indian
Ocean, was investigated. Using GPS tracking data from 207 breeding adults across four colonies, the
homing duration, bearing and trajectory straightness during central-place foraging were explored to
elucidate the navigational constraints and temporal dynamics. Return distances and orientations were
modelled in relation to the time of day and distance to the colony to assess whether birds adjust their
homing behaviour to return before dusk. We found that red-footed boobies navigated efficiently back to
their colony on fast, straight and direct flights and adjusted their homing behaviour to arrive at the
colony around dusk: the closer to the evening twilight they start their homing journey, the shorter, faster
and more direct their routes become. These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of seabird
navigation in tropical environments, as well as insights into the adaptive mechanism underlying successful
navigation over expansive oceanic territories.
ID  - discovery10205488
PB  - Elsevier BV
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123116
JF  - Animal Behaviour
A1  - Coste, Joshua
A1  - Votier, Stephen C
A1  - Dunn, Ruth E
A1  - Freeman, Robin
A1  - Nicoll, Malcolm A
A1  - Carr, Peter
A1  - Wood, Hannah
A1  - Trevail, Alice M
KW  - Diurnal constraint
KW  -  GPS tracking
KW  -  hidden Markov model
KW  -  homing
KW  -  Indian Ocean
KW  -  navigation behaviour
KW  -  red-footed booby
KW  -  Sula sula rubripes
KW  -  Sulidae
KW  -  Suliformes
ER  -