Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability

Kleptoparasitism, the stealing of food items from other animals, is an important foraging strategy for many taxa. In many cases the kleptoparasites and hosts are different species but less commonly, prey items are stolen from conspecifics. Recent studies have highlighted the potential importance of...

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Main Authors: Ashbrook, K., Wanless, S., Heubeck, M., Harris, M.P., Hamer, K.C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Seabird Group 2011
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/16398/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:16398 2023-05-15T18:41:31+02:00 Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability Ashbrook, K. Wanless, S. Heubeck, M. Harris, M.P. Hamer, K.C. 2011 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/16398/ unknown Seabird Group Ashbrook, K.; Wanless, S.; Heubeck, M.; Harris, M.P.; Hamer, K.C. 2011 Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability. Seabird, 24. 83-89. Marine Sciences Ecology and Environment Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:30:31Z Kleptoparasitism, the stealing of food items from other animals, is an important foraging strategy for many taxa. In many cases the kleptoparasites and hosts are different species but less commonly, prey items are stolen from conspecifics. Recent studies have highlighted the potential importance of intra-specific kleptoparasitism in food-stressed populations, and here we show facultative kleptoparasitism at two North Sea colonies of Common Guillemots Uria aalge during one year of poor breeding success and one year of near average breeding success. The frequency of kleptoparasitism differed between colonies and years, reflecting variation in the magnitude of the benefits from kleptoparasitism, which was probably associated with variation in prey availability at sea. Specialised foraging strategies such as kleptoparasitism may allow individuals to buffer adverse conditions more effectively than those foraging only at sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Uria aalge uria Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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topic Marine Sciences
Ecology and Environment
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Ecology and Environment
Ashbrook, K.
Wanless, S.
Heubeck, M.
Harris, M.P.
Hamer, K.C.
Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Ecology and Environment
description Kleptoparasitism, the stealing of food items from other animals, is an important foraging strategy for many taxa. In many cases the kleptoparasites and hosts are different species but less commonly, prey items are stolen from conspecifics. Recent studies have highlighted the potential importance of intra-specific kleptoparasitism in food-stressed populations, and here we show facultative kleptoparasitism at two North Sea colonies of Common Guillemots Uria aalge during one year of poor breeding success and one year of near average breeding success. The frequency of kleptoparasitism differed between colonies and years, reflecting variation in the magnitude of the benefits from kleptoparasitism, which was probably associated with variation in prey availability at sea. Specialised foraging strategies such as kleptoparasitism may allow individuals to buffer adverse conditions more effectively than those foraging only at sea.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ashbrook, K.
Wanless, S.
Heubeck, M.
Harris, M.P.
Hamer, K.C.
author_facet Ashbrook, K.
Wanless, S.
Heubeck, M.
Harris, M.P.
Hamer, K.C.
author_sort Ashbrook, K.
title Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
title_short Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
title_full Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
title_fullStr Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
title_full_unstemmed Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
title_sort kleptoparasitism in common guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability
publisher Seabird Group
publishDate 2011
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/16398/
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op_relation Ashbrook, K.; Wanless, S.; Heubeck, M.; Harris, M.P.; Hamer, K.C. 2011 Kleptoparasitism in Common Guillemots at two colonies during a period of poor food availability. Seabird, 24. 83-89.
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