Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island

Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself can affect seabird behaviour and offspring survival. The effect of monitoring on grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche at Subantarctic Marion Island was investigated. The behaviour of chicks close to...

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Main Authors: Wheeler, M, de Villiers, MS, Altwegg, R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NISC 2013
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spelling ftjafricanj:oai:ojs.ajol.info:article/99001 2023-05-15T17:10:20+02:00 Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island Wheeler, M de Villiers, MS Altwegg, R 2013-12-19 application/pdf http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/99001 eng eng NISC http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/99001/88328 http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/99001 Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the publisher. African Journal of Marine Science; Vol 35, No 4 (2013) 1814-232X info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2013 ftjafricanj 2013-12-22T01:20:00Z Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself can affect seabird behaviour and offspring survival. The effect of monitoring on grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche at Subantarctic Marion Island was investigated. The behaviour of chicks close to fledging and of brooding adults was recorded in research and non-research sections of the colony. This was done prior to, during and after researcher/s entered the research sections of the colony. During disturbance, both chicks and adults in research sections were more likely to be standing and to be more responsive than during the pre-disturbance phase. However, adults appeared to be more sensitised to disturbance and this is likely because of being previously handled. Offspring survival in research sections was compared with survival in (a) sections less-frequently entered (2004/2005) and (b) sections monitored through fixed-point photography (2005/2006 and 2006/2007). In February of each of the three years of study, offspring survival was 62.5%, 55.8% and 71.8% respectively. Disturbance level, size of section and the interaction of these two factors did not explain significant amounts of the among-section survival variance, but rainfall explained almost all of the temporal variation in offspring survival in 2006/2007. Although research activities influenced the short-term behavioural responses of chicks and adults in the research sections of the colony, it did not seem to influence the survival of offspring. Nevertheless, fixed-point photography is recommended as a non-intrusive monitoring method.Keywords: behaviour, fixed-point photography, non-intrusive monitoring, research disturbanceAfrican Journal of Marine Science 2013, 35(4): 533–543 Article in Journal/Newspaper Marion Island AJOL - African Journals Online
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description Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself can affect seabird behaviour and offspring survival. The effect of monitoring on grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche at Subantarctic Marion Island was investigated. The behaviour of chicks close to fledging and of brooding adults was recorded in research and non-research sections of the colony. This was done prior to, during and after researcher/s entered the research sections of the colony. During disturbance, both chicks and adults in research sections were more likely to be standing and to be more responsive than during the pre-disturbance phase. However, adults appeared to be more sensitised to disturbance and this is likely because of being previously handled. Offspring survival in research sections was compared with survival in (a) sections less-frequently entered (2004/2005) and (b) sections monitored through fixed-point photography (2005/2006 and 2006/2007). In February of each of the three years of study, offspring survival was 62.5%, 55.8% and 71.8% respectively. Disturbance level, size of section and the interaction of these two factors did not explain significant amounts of the among-section survival variance, but rainfall explained almost all of the temporal variation in offspring survival in 2006/2007. Although research activities influenced the short-term behavioural responses of chicks and adults in the research sections of the colony, it did not seem to influence the survival of offspring. Nevertheless, fixed-point photography is recommended as a non-intrusive monitoring method.Keywords: behaviour, fixed-point photography, non-intrusive monitoring, research disturbanceAfrican Journal of Marine Science 2013, 35(4): 533–543
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author Wheeler, M
de Villiers, MS
Altwegg, R
spellingShingle Wheeler, M
de Villiers, MS
Altwegg, R
Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
author_facet Wheeler, M
de Villiers, MS
Altwegg, R
author_sort Wheeler, M
title Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
title_short Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
title_full Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
title_fullStr Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
title_full_unstemmed Effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma at Subantarctic Marion Island
title_sort effect of human disturbance on the behavioural responses and offspring survival of grey-headed albatrosses thalassarche chrysostoma at subantarctic marion island
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1814-232X
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