Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack

Northern Gannets Morus bassanus first bred on Sule Skerry, Orkney, Scotland in 2003. A count made from photographs taken using a drone in July 2018 showed that the population had increased to 4,515 apparently occupied sites with a mean annual rate of increase of 19% between 2009 and 2018. As Gannet...

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Main Authors: Harris, Mike P., Blackburn, Jez, Budworth, Dave, Blackburn, Adrian C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Seabird Group 2019
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529148/
http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/journals/seabird-32/seabird-32-96.pdf
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:529148 2023-05-15T15:27:56+02:00 Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack Harris, Mike P. Blackburn, Jez Budworth, Dave Blackburn, Adrian C. 2019 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529148/ http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/journals/seabird-32/seabird-32-96.pdf unknown Seabird Group Harris, Mike P.; Blackburn, Jez; Budworth, Dave; Blackburn, Adrian C. 2019 Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack. Seabird, 32. 96-105. Ecology and Environment Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:51:30Z Northern Gannets Morus bassanus first bred on Sule Skerry, Orkney, Scotland in 2003. A count made from photographs taken using a drone in July 2018 showed that the population had increased to 4,515 apparently occupied sites with a mean annual rate of increase of 19% between 2009 and 2018. As Gannet numbers increased, they displaced several hundred pairs of Common Guillemots Uria aalge and about 500 pairs of Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica. Ringing of Gannet chicks showed that some of the increase on Sule Skerry was due to immigration from Sule Stack 8 km away. Northern Gannets on Sule Stack appear to occupy all suitable nesting habitat, and the breeding population has been relatively stable at around 4,500 pairs for the last 100 years. The colony on Sule Skerry is now as large as that on Sule Stack. Given that there appears to be plenty of suitable nesting habitat for more Gannets on Sule Skerry, it seems likely that the colony will continue to increase to the detriment of the nationally important population of Atlantic Puffins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic puffin fratercula Fratercula arctica Uria aalge uria Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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topic Ecology and Environment
spellingShingle Ecology and Environment
Harris, Mike P.
Blackburn, Jez
Budworth, Dave
Blackburn, Adrian C.
Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
topic_facet Ecology and Environment
description Northern Gannets Morus bassanus first bred on Sule Skerry, Orkney, Scotland in 2003. A count made from photographs taken using a drone in July 2018 showed that the population had increased to 4,515 apparently occupied sites with a mean annual rate of increase of 19% between 2009 and 2018. As Gannet numbers increased, they displaced several hundred pairs of Common Guillemots Uria aalge and about 500 pairs of Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica. Ringing of Gannet chicks showed that some of the increase on Sule Skerry was due to immigration from Sule Stack 8 km away. Northern Gannets on Sule Stack appear to occupy all suitable nesting habitat, and the breeding population has been relatively stable at around 4,500 pairs for the last 100 years. The colony on Sule Skerry is now as large as that on Sule Stack. Given that there appears to be plenty of suitable nesting habitat for more Gannets on Sule Skerry, it seems likely that the colony will continue to increase to the detriment of the nationally important population of Atlantic Puffins.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Harris, Mike P.
Blackburn, Jez
Budworth, Dave
Blackburn, Adrian C.
author_facet Harris, Mike P.
Blackburn, Jez
Budworth, Dave
Blackburn, Adrian C.
author_sort Harris, Mike P.
title Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
title_short Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
title_full Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
title_fullStr Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
title_full_unstemmed Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack
title_sort sule skerry – an overspill gannetry from sule stack
publisher Seabird Group
publishDate 2019
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/529148/
http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/journals/seabird-32/seabird-32-96.pdf
genre Atlantic puffin
fratercula
Fratercula arctica
Uria aalge
uria
genre_facet Atlantic puffin
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Fratercula arctica
Uria aalge
uria
op_relation Harris, Mike P.; Blackburn, Jez; Budworth, Dave; Blackburn, Adrian C. 2019 Sule Skerry – an overspill gannetry from Sule Stack. Seabird, 32. 96-105.
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