Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea

The incubation routine and mass changes of male and female Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea were studied at the Kerguelen Islands to investigate factors influencing the durations of incubation stints and foraging trips at sea and the factors determining nest desertion and return to the nest. The body...

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Main Authors: CHAURAND, THIERRY, WEIMERSKIRCH, HENRI
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1994
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1474-919x.1994.tb01097.x 2024-09-30T14:38:02+00:00 Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea CHAURAND, THIERRY WEIMERSKIRCH, HENRI 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1994.tb01097.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.1994.tb01097.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1474-919X.1994.tb01097.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ibis volume 136, issue 3, page 285-290 ISSN 0019-1019 1474-919X journal-article 1994 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1994.tb01097.x 2024-09-11T04:11:53Z The incubation routine and mass changes of male and female Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea were studied at the Kerguelen Islands to investigate factors influencing the durations of incubation stints and foraging trips at sea and the factors determining nest desertion and return to the nest. The body mass at the start of an incubation shift and also when the bird was relieved varied throughout the incubation period, whereas the mass when birds deserted the nest was stable. Birds deserted the nest when their mass decreased to threshold, independent of the duration of the fast. Temporary egg neglect was observed in successful as well as in unsuccessful breeding attempts, but it increased the risk of breeding failure. The net and daily massgained at sea during the second part of the incubation period were higher than during the first part, suggesting an increase in food availability. During the first part, the mass gained at sea and time spent foraging were inversely related to the mass of the bird before it left the burrow, whereas a similar relationship did not occur thereafter. The results suggest the occurrence of a fixed mass threshold when birds decide to leave the nest if not relieved by their partner. The mass when a bird left its nest inffuenced the time spent foraging or mass gained when food was scarce. Although decision rules to leave the nest or return from the sea are related to body condition. the possibility of neglecting the eggs temporarily enables Blue Petrels to regulate the trade‐off between risks of breeding failure and risks of an increase in adult mortality. A model for behavioural decision to stop incubating or stop feeding, based on a variable set point, is proposed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Wiley Online Library Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Ibis 136 3 285 290
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description The incubation routine and mass changes of male and female Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea were studied at the Kerguelen Islands to investigate factors influencing the durations of incubation stints and foraging trips at sea and the factors determining nest desertion and return to the nest. The body mass at the start of an incubation shift and also when the bird was relieved varied throughout the incubation period, whereas the mass when birds deserted the nest was stable. Birds deserted the nest when their mass decreased to threshold, independent of the duration of the fast. Temporary egg neglect was observed in successful as well as in unsuccessful breeding attempts, but it increased the risk of breeding failure. The net and daily massgained at sea during the second part of the incubation period were higher than during the first part, suggesting an increase in food availability. During the first part, the mass gained at sea and time spent foraging were inversely related to the mass of the bird before it left the burrow, whereas a similar relationship did not occur thereafter. The results suggest the occurrence of a fixed mass threshold when birds decide to leave the nest if not relieved by their partner. The mass when a bird left its nest inffuenced the time spent foraging or mass gained when food was scarce. Although decision rules to leave the nest or return from the sea are related to body condition. the possibility of neglecting the eggs temporarily enables Blue Petrels to regulate the trade‐off between risks of breeding failure and risks of an increase in adult mortality. A model for behavioural decision to stop incubating or stop feeding, based on a variable set point, is proposed.
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author CHAURAND, THIERRY
WEIMERSKIRCH, HENRI
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WEIMERSKIRCH, HENRI
Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
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WEIMERSKIRCH, HENRI
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title Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
title_short Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
title_full Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
title_fullStr Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
title_full_unstemmed Incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea
title_sort incubation routine, body mass regulation and egg neglect in the blue petrel halobaena caerulea
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