Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea

A new type of bird‐borne data logger, which stores data from flight and depth sensors at pre‐set intervals, was used to investigate the foraging pattern and diving behaviour of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda breeding on the islet of Græsholmen (central Baltic Sea, Denmark). The instruments reco...

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Main Authors: BENVENUTI, SILVANO, DALL'ANTONIA, LUIGI, LYNGS, PETER
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2001
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1474-919x.2001.tb04941.x 2024-06-09T07:38:02+00:00 Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea BENVENUTI, SILVANO DALL'ANTONIA, LUIGI LYNGS, PETER 2001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.2001.tb04941.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.2001.tb04941.x http://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1474-919X.2001.tb04941.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1474-919X.2001.tb04941.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ibis volume 143, issue 4, page 402-412 ISSN 0019-1019 1474-919X journal-article 2001 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.2001.tb04941.x 2024-05-16T14:26:01Z A new type of bird‐borne data logger, which stores data from flight and depth sensors at pre‐set intervals, was used to investigate the foraging pattern and diving behaviour of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda breeding on the islet of Græsholmen (central Baltic Sea, Denmark). The instruments recorded all relevant events in the 35 foraging trips accomplished by six different individual birds; a seventh bird, equipped with a direction recorder, provided information on directional preferences exhibited on seven different trips. A foraging trip usually consisted of a number of flights interrupted by a small number of dives probably performed to explore the site for prey availability. True foraging occurred during the last stops in the outbound trip, after which the bird returned to the nest with a single flight or a sequence of a few flights. The duration of nocturnal trips was significantly longer than diurnal trips, possibly due to a preference for the familiar marine environment shown by birds when they are not ‘on duty’ in the nest. The majority of dives consisted of V‐shaped dives in which birds descend to a maximum depth and then start ascending. A clear diurnal variation of the dive depth, which never exceeded 43 m, was recorded. Our results show that the new types of recording devices can be used to answer basic questions about the foraging strategies of marine birds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alca torda Wiley Online Library Ibis 143 4 402 412
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description A new type of bird‐borne data logger, which stores data from flight and depth sensors at pre‐set intervals, was used to investigate the foraging pattern and diving behaviour of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda breeding on the islet of Græsholmen (central Baltic Sea, Denmark). The instruments recorded all relevant events in the 35 foraging trips accomplished by six different individual birds; a seventh bird, equipped with a direction recorder, provided information on directional preferences exhibited on seven different trips. A foraging trip usually consisted of a number of flights interrupted by a small number of dives probably performed to explore the site for prey availability. True foraging occurred during the last stops in the outbound trip, after which the bird returned to the nest with a single flight or a sequence of a few flights. The duration of nocturnal trips was significantly longer than diurnal trips, possibly due to a preference for the familiar marine environment shown by birds when they are not ‘on duty’ in the nest. The majority of dives consisted of V‐shaped dives in which birds descend to a maximum depth and then start ascending. A clear diurnal variation of the dive depth, which never exceeded 43 m, was recorded. Our results show that the new types of recording devices can be used to answer basic questions about the foraging strategies of marine birds.
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DALL'ANTONIA, LUIGI
LYNGS, PETER
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DALL'ANTONIA, LUIGI
LYNGS, PETER
Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
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DALL'ANTONIA, LUIGI
LYNGS, PETER
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title Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
title_short Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
title_full Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing Razorbills Alca torda at Græsholmen, central Baltic Sea
title_sort foraging behaviour and time allocation of chick‐rearing razorbills alca torda at græsholmen, central baltic sea
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