Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus
Providing extra food next to the nest of laying Lesser Black-backed Gulls of the nominate race Larusf. fuscus in the Gulf of Finland did not result in differential lipid, nitrogen or protein proportions in the C-egg compared with a control group of similar median laying date . The amount of extra fo...
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author | Hario, M. |
author_facet | Hario, M. |
author_sort | Hario, M. |
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description | Providing extra food next to the nest of laying Lesser Black-backed Gulls of the nominate race Larusf. fuscus in the Gulf of Finland did not result in differential lipid, nitrogen or protein proportions in the C-egg compared with a control group of similar median laying date . The amount of extra food received varied among females, but the relative size of the C-egg was not positively correlated (the volume of the C-egg in relation to that of the A-egg) . The courtship feeding rate correlated positively with the female territory attendance, i.e . females that spent much time at the territory received many courtship feedings . This was because their success in soliciting feedings was high compared with those that were often absent (as measured by the number of female beggings/released feeds by the male). Hence, being absent might be a consequence of a low courtship feeding rate rather than the reason for it . Whatever the case, long absence and a low courtship feeding rate did not lead to a decrease in egg-size asymmetry, rather, the contrary . It is concluded that foraging independently may be a more important option for a laying female than a heavy reliance on the male's courtship feeding activity, especially under benign foraging conditions . The supplementary feeding regime had little discernible effect on the feeding behaviour of gulls, which might be a further indication of locally plentiful food stocks (i .e . Baltic Herring Clupea harengus). |
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op_source | Ornis Fennica; Vol 74 Nro 4 (1997); 167–177 Ornis Fennica; Vol. 74 No. 4 (1997); 167–177 0030-5685 |
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spelling | fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/133471 2025-01-16T22:59:33+00:00 Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus Hario, M. 1997-12-31 application/pdf https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133471 eng eng BirdLife Finland https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133471/82017 https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133471 Ornis Fennica; Vol 74 Nro 4 (1997); 167–177 Ornis Fennica; Vol. 74 No. 4 (1997); 167–177 0030-5685 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1997 fttsvojs 2023-08-23T23:02:47Z Providing extra food next to the nest of laying Lesser Black-backed Gulls of the nominate race Larusf. fuscus in the Gulf of Finland did not result in differential lipid, nitrogen or protein proportions in the C-egg compared with a control group of similar median laying date . The amount of extra food received varied among females, but the relative size of the C-egg was not positively correlated (the volume of the C-egg in relation to that of the A-egg) . The courtship feeding rate correlated positively with the female territory attendance, i.e . females that spent much time at the territory received many courtship feedings . This was because their success in soliciting feedings was high compared with those that were often absent (as measured by the number of female beggings/released feeds by the male). Hence, being absent might be a consequence of a low courtship feeding rate rather than the reason for it . Whatever the case, long absence and a low courtship feeding rate did not lead to a decrease in egg-size asymmetry, rather, the contrary . It is concluded that foraging independently may be a more important option for a laying female than a heavy reliance on the male's courtship feeding activity, especially under benign foraging conditions . The supplementary feeding regime had little discernible effect on the feeding behaviour of gulls, which might be a further indication of locally plentiful food stocks (i .e . Baltic Herring Clupea harengus). Article in Journal/Newspaper Lesser black-backed gull Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online |
spellingShingle | Hario, M. Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title | Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title_full | Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title_fullStr | Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title_short | Effects of supplementary feeding on the C-egg constituents in the nominate Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus f. fuscus |
title_sort | effects of supplementary feeding on the c-egg constituents in the nominate lesser black-backed gull larus f. fuscus |
url | https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133471 |