Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance

High Arctic ecosystems are under change and need to be monitored. We studied little auks (Alle alle), the most abundant seabird in the North Atlantic, in their main breeding area in the North Water Polynya region of High-Arctic north-west Greenland. We developed a method for estimating breeding dens...

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Main Authors: Mosbech, Anders, Lyngs, Peter, Johansen, Kasper Lambert
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2017
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2655 2023-05-15T13:16:14+02:00 Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance Mosbech, Anders Lyngs, Peter Johansen, Kasper Lambert 2017-10-06 application/pdf application/xml https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2655 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2655/6060 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2655/6061 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2655 Polar Research; Vol 36 (2017) 1751-8369 Seabird colony monitoring methods seabird ecology north-west Greenland North Water Polynya High Arctic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftjpolarres 2021-11-11T19:13:09Z High Arctic ecosystems are under change and need to be monitored. We studied little auks (Alle alle), the most abundant seabird in the North Atlantic, in their main breeding area in the North Water Polynya region of High-Arctic north-west Greenland. We developed a method for estimating breeding density and chick-feeding rate based on video surveillance. As the nests of little auks are secluded between rocks and cannot be directly observed, the method rests on detailed recording of feeding events, when parent birds arrive from the sea with filled gular pouches and disappear into the scree to feed their chicks, supplemented with recording of fledging and pre-fledging behaviour of chicks outside the nesting holes. We installed video cameras in two study plots during the late chick-rearing and fledging periods 2 – 11 August 2012 and 5 – 12 August 2013, and the method proved useful for estimating the density of active nests immediately prior to fledging (which corresponds roughly to productivity of fledglings/m2). The densities of active nests for the two plots in 2012 and 2013 ranged between 1.06 and 1.63 nests/m2, and an average of 9.1 feeds/chick/day (n = 8 pairs, 3 × 24 h, 219 feedings) was recorded for this late stage of the chick-rearing period. Our video surveillance method has advantages over the mark–resight methods and other techniques used to monitor little auk colonies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle Arctic Greenland little auk North Atlantic Polar Research Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Greenland
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topic Seabird colony monitoring methods
seabird ecology
north-west Greenland
North Water Polynya
High Arctic
spellingShingle Seabird colony monitoring methods
seabird ecology
north-west Greenland
North Water Polynya
High Arctic
Mosbech, Anders
Lyngs, Peter
Johansen, Kasper Lambert
Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
topic_facet Seabird colony monitoring methods
seabird ecology
north-west Greenland
North Water Polynya
High Arctic
description High Arctic ecosystems are under change and need to be monitored. We studied little auks (Alle alle), the most abundant seabird in the North Atlantic, in their main breeding area in the North Water Polynya region of High-Arctic north-west Greenland. We developed a method for estimating breeding density and chick-feeding rate based on video surveillance. As the nests of little auks are secluded between rocks and cannot be directly observed, the method rests on detailed recording of feeding events, when parent birds arrive from the sea with filled gular pouches and disappear into the scree to feed their chicks, supplemented with recording of fledging and pre-fledging behaviour of chicks outside the nesting holes. We installed video cameras in two study plots during the late chick-rearing and fledging periods 2 – 11 August 2012 and 5 – 12 August 2013, and the method proved useful for estimating the density of active nests immediately prior to fledging (which corresponds roughly to productivity of fledglings/m2). The densities of active nests for the two plots in 2012 and 2013 ranged between 1.06 and 1.63 nests/m2, and an average of 9.1 feeds/chick/day (n = 8 pairs, 3 × 24 h, 219 feedings) was recorded for this late stage of the chick-rearing period. Our video surveillance method has advantages over the mark–resight methods and other techniques used to monitor little auk colonies.
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author Mosbech, Anders
Lyngs, Peter
Johansen, Kasper Lambert
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Lyngs, Peter
Johansen, Kasper Lambert
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title Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
title_short Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
title_full Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
title_fullStr Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
title_full_unstemmed Estimating little auk (Alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
title_sort estimating little auk (alle alle) breeding density and chick-feeding rate using video surveillance
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
publishDate 2017
url https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2655
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