Factors causing changes in the rhythm of attendance of the little auks, Plautus alle (L.), at a colony during the breeding season in Svalbard

Pages 247-263 : illustrations 24 cm Bibliographical references (pages 262-263) Abstract in Polish As the breeding season progresses, the rhythmic periods of the little auks' presence and absence in a colony are subject to a gradual shortening (from several days to 24 h). The breeding season sta...

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Main Author: Stempniewicz, Lech
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description Pages 247-263 : illustrations 24 cm Bibliographical references (pages 262-263) Abstract in Polish As the breeding season progresses, the rhythmic periods of the little auks' presence and absence in a colony are subject to a gradual shortening (from several days to 24 h). The breeding season stage, behaviour of little auks and gulls, meteorological conditions and variation in zooplankton availability may exert an influence on the maximum number of little auks present in a colony during successive periods, as well as on the time of the day at which the peak numbers occur. There does not exist one superior lactor responsible for the attendance rhythm of the little auks. This rhythm is governed by the resultant of many intra-population, biocoenotic and environmental factors whose intensity of action varies with the breeding season stages. Strony 247-263 : ilustracje 24 cm Bibliografia na stronach 262-263 Streszczenie w języku polskim As the breeding season progresses, the rhythmic periods of the little auks' presence and absence in a colony are subject to a gradual shortening (from several days to 24 h). The breeding season stage, behaviour of little auks and gulls, meteorological conditions and variation in zooplankton availability may exert an influence on the maximum number of little auks present in a colony during successive periods, as well as on the time of the day at which the peak numbers occur. There does not exist one superior lactor responsible for the attendance rhythm of the little auks. This rhythm is governed by the resultant of many intra-population, biocoenotic and environmental factors whose intensity of action varies with the breeding season stages.
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title_short Factors causing changes in the rhythm of attendance of the little auks, Plautus alle (L.), at a colony during the breeding season in Svalbard
title_full Factors causing changes in the rhythm of attendance of the little auks, Plautus alle (L.), at a colony during the breeding season in Svalbard
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1. Asbirk S. 1979 - The adaptive significance of the reproductive pattern in the black guillemot, Cephus grylle - Vidensk. Meddr Dansk Naturh. Faren. 141: 29-80.
2. Aschoff J. 1965 - Circadian clocks - North-Holland Publ., Amsterdam, 395 pp.
3. Ashmole N. P. 1971 - Seabird ecology and the marine environment (In: Avian biology. I, Eds. D. S. Farner, J. R. King) - Academic Press, New York-London, 223-286.
4. Birkhead T. R. 1976 - Effect of sea conditions on rates at which guillemots feed chicks - Brit. Birds, 69: 490-492.
5. Birkhead T. R. 1978 - Attendance patterns of guillemots Uria aalge at breeding colonies on Skomer island - Ibis, 120: 219-229.
6. Bogorov V. G. 1946 - Peculiarities of diurnal vertical migrations of zooplankton in polar seas - J. Mar. Res. 6: 25-32.
7. Brown R. G. B. 1976 - The foraging range of breeding dovekies, Alie alle - Can. Field-Nat. 90: 166-168.
8. Byrd G. V., Day R. H., Knudtson E. P. 1983 - Patterns of colony attendance and censusing of auk lets at Buldir Island, Alaska - Condor, 85: 274-280.
9. Cody M. L. 1973 - Coexistence, coevolution and convergent evolution in seabird communities - Ecology, 54: 31-44.
10. Cymborowski B. 1984 - Zegary biologiczne [Biological clocks] - Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warszawa, 330 pp.
11. Demme N. P. 1934 - Ptici bazar na skale Rubini (ostrov Gukera, Zemla Franca Iosifa) – Trudy Arkt. Inst. 11: 55-86.
12. Digby P. S. B. 1954 - Biology of the marine planktonic copepods of Scoresby Sound, east Greenland - J. anim. Ecol. 23: 298-338.
13. Digby P. S. B. 1961 - The vertical distribution and movements of marine plankton under midnight sun conditions in Spitsbergen - J. anim. Ecol. 30: 9-25.
14. Evans P. G. H. 1981 - Ecology and behaviour of the little auk Alle alle in west Greenland - Ibis, 123: 1-18.
15. Ferdinand L. 1969 - Some observations on the behaviour of the little auk (Plotus alle) on the breeding ground, with special reference to voice production - Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. 63: 19-45.
16. Ferens B. 1962 - Notes on the behaviour and activity of birds during the polar day in the arctic - Zesz. Nauk. Univ. Jagiell. Pr. Zool. 6: 137-158.
17. Foster R. J., Baxter R. L., Ball P. A. J. 1951 - A visit to Grimsey (Iceland) July-August, 1949 - Ibis, 93: 53-59.
18. Gaston A. J., Nettleship D. N. 1982 - Factors determining seasonnal changes in attendance at colonies of the thick-billed murre Uria lomvia - Auk, 99: 468-473.
19. Hardy A. C. 1957 - The open sea: The world of plankton - Houghton Mifflin, New York, 528 pp.
20. Hartley C. H., Fisher J. 1936 - The marine food of birds in an inland fiord region in west Spitsbergen - J. anim. Ecol. 2: 370-389.
21. Jezierski J. 1984 - Badania nad rytmem aktywności traczyka lodowego, Plautus alle w warunkach dnia polarnego na Spitsbergenie [Studies on activity rhythm of the little auk, Plautus alle, in the polar day conditions on Spitsbergen] - M.Sc. Thesis, University of Gdańsk, Gdynia.
22. Krull F. 1976a - The position of the sun is a possible zeitgeber for arctic animals - Oecologia, 24: 141-148.
23. Krull F. 1976b - Zeitgebers for animals in the continuous daylight of high arctic summer - Oecologia, 24: 149-157.
24. Lloyd C. S. 1975 - Timing and frequency of census counts of cliff-nesting auks - Brit. Birds, 68: 505-513.
25. Lovenskiold H. L. 1964 - Avifauna Svalbardensis - Norsk Polarinst. Skr. 12: 1-460.
26. Marshall A. J. 1938 - Bird and animal activity in the arctic - J. anim. Ecol. 7: 248-250.
27. Nettleship D. N. 1972 - Breeding success of the common puffin (Fratercula arctica L.) on different habitats at Great Island, Newfoundland - Ecol. Monogr. 42: 239-268.
28. Norderhaug M. 1980 - Breeding biology of the little auk (Plautus alle) in Svalbard – Norsk Polarinst. Skr. 173: 1-45.
29. Pierotti R. 1983 - Gull-puffin interactions on Great Island, Newfoundland - Biol. Conserv. 26: 1-14.
30. Remmert H. 1980 - Arctic animal ecology - Springer Verlag, Berlin-New York, 252 pp.
31. Slater P. J. B. 1977 - Tidal rhythm in a seabird - Nature, Lond. 264: 636-638.
32. Slater P. J. B. 1980 - Factors affecting the number of guillemots Uria aalge present on cliffs - Ornis Scand. 11: 155-163.
33. Stempniewicz L. 1980 - Factors influencing the growth of the little auk, Plautus alle (L.), nestlings on Spitsbergen - Ekol. pol. 28: 557-581.
34. Stempniewicz L. 1981 - Breeding biology of the little auk, Plautus alle in the Hornsund region, SW Spitsbergen - Acta Orn. 18: 141-165.
35. Stempniewicz L. 1983 - Hunting methods of the glaucous gull and escape maneuvers of its prey, the dovekie - J. Field Orn. 54: 329-331.
36. Stempniewicz L., Węsławski J. M. (in press) - Outline of trophic relations in Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen (with particular reference to seabird) (In: Spitsbergen '84: Landscape, life world and men in High Arctic) - Ossolineum.
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spelling ftrcin:oai:rcin.org.pl:69084 2023-05-15T14:28:06+02:00 Factors causing changes in the rhythm of attendance of the little auks, Plautus alle (L.), at a colony during the breeding season in Svalbard The rhythm of attendance of the little auks at a colony Stempniewicz, Lech Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Ekologii 1986-1987 application/pdf https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/69084/content eng eng Polish Scientific Publishers Ekologia Polska 1. Asbirk S. 1979 - The adaptive significance of the reproductive pattern in the black guillemot, Cephus grylle - Vidensk. Meddr Dansk Naturh. Faren. 141: 29-80. 2. Aschoff J. 1965 - Circadian clocks - North-Holland Publ., Amsterdam, 395 pp. 3. Ashmole N. P. 1971 - Seabird ecology and the marine environment (In: Avian biology. I, Eds. D. S. Farner, J. R. King) - Academic Press, New York-London, 223-286. 4. Birkhead T. R. 1976 - Effect of sea conditions on rates at which guillemots feed chicks - Brit. Birds, 69: 490-492. 5. Birkhead T. R. 1978 - Attendance patterns of guillemots Uria aalge at breeding colonies on Skomer island - Ibis, 120: 219-229. 6. Bogorov V. G. 1946 - Peculiarities of diurnal vertical migrations of zooplankton in polar seas - J. Mar. Res. 6: 25-32. 7. Brown R. G. B. 1976 - The foraging range of breeding dovekies, Alie alle - Can. Field-Nat. 90: 166-168. 8. Byrd G. V., Day R. H., Knudtson E. P. 1983 - Patterns of colony attendance and censusing of auk lets at Buldir Island, Alaska - Condor, 85: 274-280. 9. Cody M. L. 1973 - Coexistence, coevolution and convergent evolution in seabird communities - Ecology, 54: 31-44. 10. Cymborowski B. 1984 - Zegary biologiczne [Biological clocks] - Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warszawa, 330 pp. 11. Demme N. P. 1934 - Ptici bazar na skale Rubini (ostrov Gukera, Zemla Franca Iosifa) – Trudy Arkt. Inst. 11: 55-86. 12. Digby P. S. B. 1954 - Biology of the marine planktonic copepods of Scoresby Sound, east Greenland - J. anim. Ecol. 23: 298-338. 13. Digby P. S. B. 1961 - The vertical distribution and movements of marine plankton under midnight sun conditions in Spitsbergen - J. anim. Ecol. 30: 9-25. 14. Evans P. G. H. 1981 - Ecology and behaviour of the little auk Alle alle in west Greenland - Ibis, 123: 1-18. 15. Ferdinand L. 1969 - Some observations on the behaviour of the little auk (Plotus alle) on the breeding ground, with special reference to voice production - Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. 63: 19-45. 16. Ferens B. 1962 - Notes on the behaviour and activity of birds during the polar day in the arctic - Zesz. Nauk. Univ. Jagiell. Pr. Zool. 6: 137-158. 17. Foster R. J., Baxter R. L., Ball P. A. J. 1951 - A visit to Grimsey (Iceland) July-August, 1949 - Ibis, 93: 53-59. 18. Gaston A. J., Nettleship D. N. 1982 - Factors determining seasonnal changes in attendance at colonies of the thick-billed murre Uria lomvia - Auk, 99: 468-473. 19. Hardy A. C. 1957 - The open sea: The world of plankton - Houghton Mifflin, New York, 528 pp. 20. Hartley C. H., Fisher J. 1936 - The marine food of birds in an inland fiord region in west Spitsbergen - J. anim. Ecol. 2: 370-389. 21. Jezierski J. 1984 - Badania nad rytmem aktywności traczyka lodowego, Plautus alle w warunkach dnia polarnego na Spitsbergenie [Studies on activity rhythm of the little auk, Plautus alle, in the polar day conditions on Spitsbergen] - M.Sc. Thesis, University of Gdańsk, Gdynia. 22. Krull F. 1976a - The position of the sun is a possible zeitgeber for arctic animals - Oecologia, 24: 141-148. 23. Krull F. 1976b - Zeitgebers for animals in the continuous daylight of high arctic summer - Oecologia, 24: 149-157. 24. Lloyd C. S. 1975 - Timing and frequency of census counts of cliff-nesting auks - Brit. Birds, 68: 505-513. 25. Lovenskiold H. L. 1964 - Avifauna Svalbardensis - Norsk Polarinst. Skr. 12: 1-460. 26. Marshall A. J. 1938 - Bird and animal activity in the arctic - J. anim. Ecol. 7: 248-250. 27. Nettleship D. N. 1972 - Breeding success of the common puffin (Fratercula arctica L.) on different habitats at Great Island, Newfoundland - Ecol. Monogr. 42: 239-268. 28. Norderhaug M. 1980 - Breeding biology of the little auk (Plautus alle) in Svalbard – Norsk Polarinst. Skr. 173: 1-45. 29. Pierotti R. 1983 - Gull-puffin interactions on Great Island, Newfoundland - Biol. Conserv. 26: 1-14. 30. Remmert H. 1980 - Arctic animal ecology - Springer Verlag, Berlin-New York, 252 pp. 31. Slater P. J. B. 1977 - Tidal rhythm in a seabird - Nature, Lond. 264: 636-638. 32. Slater P. J. B. 1980 - Factors affecting the number of guillemots Uria aalge present on cliffs - Ornis Scand. 11: 155-163. 33. Stempniewicz L. 1980 - Factors influencing the growth of the little auk, Plautus alle (L.), nestlings on Spitsbergen - Ekol. pol. 28: 557-581. 34. Stempniewicz L. 1981 - Breeding biology of the little auk, Plautus alle in the Hornsund region, SW Spitsbergen - Acta Orn. 18: 141-165. 35. Stempniewicz L. 1983 - Hunting methods of the glaucous gull and escape maneuvers of its prey, the dovekie - J. Field Orn. 54: 329-331. 36. Stempniewicz L., Węsławski J. M. (in press) - Outline of trophic relations in Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen (with particular reference to seabird) (In: Spitsbergen '84: Landscape, life world and men in High Arctic) - Ossolineum. oai:rcin.org.pl:publication:87356 https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/69084/content oai:rcin.org.pl:69084 Creative Commons Attribution BY 3.0 PL license Licencja Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska CC-BY MiIZ PAN, call no. P.2840 http://katalog.pan.pl/webpac-bin/228bmiizPL/wgbroker.exe?new+-access+top+search+open+NR+kz2006002718 MiIZ PAN, sygn. P.2840 Svalbard little auk pattern of attendance at a colony Text Tekst 1986 ftrcin 2022-11-28T03:43:34Z Pages 247-263 : illustrations 24 cm Bibliographical references (pages 262-263) Abstract in Polish As the breeding season progresses, the rhythmic periods of the little auks' presence and absence in a colony are subject to a gradual shortening (from several days to 24 h). The breeding season stage, behaviour of little auks and gulls, meteorological conditions and variation in zooplankton availability may exert an influence on the maximum number of little auks present in a colony during successive periods, as well as on the time of the day at which the peak numbers occur. There does not exist one superior lactor responsible for the attendance rhythm of the little auks. This rhythm is governed by the resultant of many intra-population, biocoenotic and environmental factors whose intensity of action varies with the breeding season stages. Strony 247-263 : ilustracje 24 cm Bibliografia na stronach 262-263 Streszczenie w języku polskim As the breeding season progresses, the rhythmic periods of the little auks' presence and absence in a colony are subject to a gradual shortening (from several days to 24 h). The breeding season stage, behaviour of little auks and gulls, meteorological conditions and variation in zooplankton availability may exert an influence on the maximum number of little auks present in a colony during successive periods, as well as on the time of the day at which the peak numbers occur. There does not exist one superior lactor responsible for the attendance rhythm of the little auks. This rhythm is governed by the resultant of many intra-population, biocoenotic and environmental factors whose intensity of action varies with the breeding season stages. Text Arctic little auk Svalbard Digital Repository of Scientific Institutes (RCIN) Svalbard