Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators

Abstract Most of the Great Skuas (Stercorarius skua) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhibit dietary specialization: a small proportion feed almost exclusively upon seabird prey, a small proportion feed as generalists, and most feed on fishery discards. We investigated the foraging dynamics, reprod...

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Published in:The Condor
Main Authors: Votier, Stephen C., Bearhop, Stuart, Ratcliffe, Norman, Furness, Robert W.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2004
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.2.275
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/condor/106.2.275 2024-01-21T10:10:41+01:00 Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators Votier, Stephen C. Bearhop, Stuart Ratcliffe, Norman Furness, Robert W. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.2.275 http://academic.oup.com/condor/article-pdf/106/2/275/29713313/condor0275.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) The Condor volume 106, issue 2, page 275-287 ISSN 0010-5422 1938-5129 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2004 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.2.275 2023-12-22T09:32:43Z Abstract Most of the Great Skuas (Stercorarius skua) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhibit dietary specialization: a small proportion feed almost exclusively upon seabird prey, a small proportion feed as generalists, and most feed on fishery discards. We investigated the foraging dynamics, reproductive performance, and survival of Great Skuas that specialized in depredating other seabirds compared with those feeding predominantly on fish. Around half of the specialist bird predators defended combined breeding and feeding territories that included a section of seabird colony; the remainder of the predatory skuas foraged away from breeding territories. Specialist bird predators retained their feeding habit and, if present, feeding territory, across years. Time budgets revealed that specialist bird predators spent less time foraging than skuas feeding predominantly on fish. Results of radio-telemetry indicated that bird-specialist skuas have smaller home ranges than other birds. In a comparison of reproductive performance, specialist bird predators consistently hatched earlier among years. They also showed larger clutch volumes and improved chick condition, but these were subject to annual variations. Hatching success and fledging success for specialist bird predators and specialist fish predators were similar. Specialist bird predators showed similar annual survival compared with fish-feeders over the same period. Specializing as a bird predator may be limited to the best birds in the population, but their poorer than predicted breeding success reveals the need for further study into the relationship between diet and reproductive success in this species. Consecuencias Reproductivas para Individuos de Stercorarius skua que se Especializan como Depredadores de Aves Marinas Resumen. La mayoría de los individuos de Stercorarius skua que se reproducen en Hermaness, Shetland, presentan una especialización de la dieta: una proporción pequeña se alimenta casi exclusivamente de aves marinas, otra proporción pequeña ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Stercorarius skua Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Pequeña ENVELOPE(-61.455,-61.455,-64.012,-64.012) The Condor 106 2 275 287
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Bearhop, Stuart
Ratcliffe, Norman
Furness, Robert W.
Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract Most of the Great Skuas (Stercorarius skua) breeding at Hermaness, Shetland, exhibit dietary specialization: a small proportion feed almost exclusively upon seabird prey, a small proportion feed as generalists, and most feed on fishery discards. We investigated the foraging dynamics, reproductive performance, and survival of Great Skuas that specialized in depredating other seabirds compared with those feeding predominantly on fish. Around half of the specialist bird predators defended combined breeding and feeding territories that included a section of seabird colony; the remainder of the predatory skuas foraged away from breeding territories. Specialist bird predators retained their feeding habit and, if present, feeding territory, across years. Time budgets revealed that specialist bird predators spent less time foraging than skuas feeding predominantly on fish. Results of radio-telemetry indicated that bird-specialist skuas have smaller home ranges than other birds. In a comparison of reproductive performance, specialist bird predators consistently hatched earlier among years. They also showed larger clutch volumes and improved chick condition, but these were subject to annual variations. Hatching success and fledging success for specialist bird predators and specialist fish predators were similar. Specialist bird predators showed similar annual survival compared with fish-feeders over the same period. Specializing as a bird predator may be limited to the best birds in the population, but their poorer than predicted breeding success reveals the need for further study into the relationship between diet and reproductive success in this species. Consecuencias Reproductivas para Individuos de Stercorarius skua que se Especializan como Depredadores de Aves Marinas Resumen. La mayoría de los individuos de Stercorarius skua que se reproducen en Hermaness, Shetland, presentan una especialización de la dieta: una proporción pequeña se alimenta casi exclusivamente de aves marinas, otra proporción pequeña ...
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Bearhop, Stuart
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title Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
title_short Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
title_full Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
title_fullStr Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive Consequences for Great Skuas Specializing as Seabird Predators
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