Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions

The population of Common Gulls has been studied since 1962, making the analysis of loti] term changes in the population and the impact of the changing environment possible. Due to the fixi clutch size, the reproductive lifespan and survival of offspring from hatching to maturity, both affected mainl...

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Main Authors: Rattiste, Kalev, Tartes, Urmas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
Online Access:http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5531651&prefLang=en_US
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:5531651 2023-05-15T17:07:21+02:00 Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions Ilgalaikiai aplinkos sąlygų poveikio paparastajam kirui (larus canus) tyrimai Estijoje Rattiste, Kalev Tartes, Urmas 2005 http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5531651&prefLang=en_US lit eng lit eng http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5531651&prefLang=en_US Acta zoologica Lituanica, 2005, Vol. 15, nr. 2, p. 158-160 ISSN 1392-1657 Common Gull Larus canus info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2005 ftlitinstagrecon 2021-12-02T00:13:43Z The population of Common Gulls has been studied since 1962, making the analysis of loti] term changes in the population and the impact of the changing environment possible. Due to the fixi clutch size, the reproductive lifespan and survival of offspring from hatching to maturity, both affected mainly by winter severity, are the prime creators of the variation in lifetime reproductive success (fitness). We point out that climatic conditions influence both the annual breeding success (hence, fitness) and the age at first breeding through the laying date (early years, late years). However, over the 35 year-long period of studies we have not found any persistent advancement in the laying date. We emphasise that the use of phenotype values in the analysis of natural selection may lead to incorrect results due to phenotypic plasticity. The invasion of Herring Gulls in the middle of the 1970s has caused a 1.3-fold and 3.5-fold increase in natal fidelity of males and females, respectively, resulting in the possible reduction of individual fitness and loss of genetic diversity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Larus canus LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library)
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English
topic Common Gull
Larus canus
spellingShingle Common Gull
Larus canus
Rattiste, Kalev
Tartes, Urmas
Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
topic_facet Common Gull
Larus canus
description The population of Common Gulls has been studied since 1962, making the analysis of loti] term changes in the population and the impact of the changing environment possible. Due to the fixi clutch size, the reproductive lifespan and survival of offspring from hatching to maturity, both affected mainly by winter severity, are the prime creators of the variation in lifetime reproductive success (fitness). We point out that climatic conditions influence both the annual breeding success (hence, fitness) and the age at first breeding through the laying date (early years, late years). However, over the 35 year-long period of studies we have not found any persistent advancement in the laying date. We emphasise that the use of phenotype values in the analysis of natural selection may lead to incorrect results due to phenotypic plasticity. The invasion of Herring Gulls in the middle of the 1970s has caused a 1.3-fold and 3.5-fold increase in natal fidelity of males and females, respectively, resulting in the possible reduction of individual fitness and loss of genetic diversity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rattiste, Kalev
Tartes, Urmas
author_facet Rattiste, Kalev
Tartes, Urmas
author_sort Rattiste, Kalev
title Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
title_short Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
title_full Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
title_fullStr Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
title_full_unstemmed Long-term studies of Common gulls (Larus canus) in Estonia: responses to environmental conditions
title_sort long-term studies of common gulls (larus canus) in estonia: responses to environmental conditions
publishDate 2005
url http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5531651&prefLang=en_US
genre Larus canus
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op_source Acta zoologica Lituanica, 2005, Vol. 15, nr. 2, p. 158-160
ISSN 1392-1657
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