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- Title
Colony attendance and at-sea distribution of thin-billed prions during the early breeding season.
- Authors
Quillfeldt, Petra; Phillips, Richard A.; Marx, Melanie; Masello, Juan F.
- Abstract
Procellariiform seabirds have extreme life histories; they are very long-lived, fi rst breed when relatively old, lay single egg clutches, both incubation and chick-rearing are prolonged and chicks exhibit slow growth. Th e early part of the breeding season is crucial, when pair bonds are re-established and partners coordinate their breeding duties, but is a difficult period to study in burrow-nesting species. Miniature geolocators (Global Location Sensors or GLS loggers) now off er a way to collect data on burrow attendance, as well as determine at-sea movements. We studied the early breeding season in thinbilled prions Pachyptila belcheri breeding at New Island, Falkland Islands. Males and females arrived back at the colony at similar times, with peak arrival in the last days of September. However, males spent more time on land during the prelaying period, presumably defending and maintaining the burrow and maximising mating opportunities. Males departed later than females, and carried out a significantly shorter pre-laying exodus. Males took on the fi rst long incubation shift, whereas females returned to sea soon after egg laying. During the pre-laying exodus and incubation, males and females travelled at similar speeds (>250 km d-1) and were widely distributed over large areas of the Patagonian Shelf. Interannual diff erences in oceanographic conditions were stronger during the incubation than during the pre-laying exodus and were matched by stronger diff erences in distribution. Th e study thus suggests that extended trips and fl exible distribution enable thin-billed prions to meet the high energy demands of egg production and incubation despite low productivity in waters around the colony during the early summer.
- Subjects
SLENDER-billed prion; PROCELLARIIFORMES; WATER birds; BIRD breeding; ANIMAL clutches; EGG incubation
- Publication
Journal of Avian Biology, 2014, Vol 45, Issue 4, p315
- ISSN
0908-8857
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jav.00307