Influence of Food Distribution and Human Disturbance on the Reproductive Success of Herring Gulls
Cobertura |
1051 - 1061 |
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Data(s) |
01/11/1972
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Resumo |
A three year study of Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) reproductive success on four i~lands in Maine indicate.d that production of young was controlled by different factors operating on the eggs and chicks. Hatching success was inversely related to the disturbance of co.Ionics by pic~i~kers, which apparently caused the adults to leave their eggs exposed 10 sufficient solar rad1a11on to addle the eggs. The survival of chicks was lower on islands distant ~rom sources of edible r~~use (ou.ter. islands) than o.n. islands close to sources of waste (inner islands), regardless of visits by picnickers. The nutrition and growth rates of chicks on inner and outer islands were similar. The attendance of parents on the territories was found to be less o~ an out~r islan~ than on an inner island. It is concluded that differences in parental behavior associated with greater foraging effort were responsible for a higher loss of chicks to predation on the outer islands. |
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application/pdf |
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Idioma(s) |
english |
Publicador |
eScholarship, University of California |
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Attribution (CC BY): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Fonte |
Hunt, GL. (1972). Influence of Food Distribution and Human Disturbance on the Reproductive Success of Herring Gulls. Ecology, 53(6), 1051 - 1061. doi: 10.2307/1935417. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0g21d8g9 |
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article |