Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance

Kleptoparasitism is a well-known foraging tactic used opportunistically by many seabird species. However, little is known about this behaviour during the early stages of the breeding cycle and its effects on breeding performance. Here, we investigated the relationship between kleptoparasitism during...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia 2023-05-15T18:27:22+02:00 Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia Body mass Courtship Egg size Kleptoparasitism Reproductive success Seabirds breeding population feeding behavior foraging behavior group behavior seabird Aves Sterna hirundo 2011 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia 2023-02-16T02:27:09Z Kleptoparasitism is a well-known foraging tactic used opportunistically by many seabird species. However, little is known about this behaviour during the early stages of the breeding cycle and its effects on breeding performance. Here, we investigated the relationship between kleptoparasitism during the courtship period and female reproductive performance in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo). All identified kleptoparasites were males, and none of their mates performed such behaviour. We compared two groups of tern pairs, one where the males performed kleptoparasitism (kleptoparasitic group, n = 10), the other one where both mates were non-kleptoparasitic (honest group, n = 22). The body mass of kleptoparasitic females was between 8 and 15% higher than that of honest females. In kleptoparasitic females, the third egg was significantly bigger than in honest birds, and the egg-volume was not significantly different between the three eggs of the clutch in contrast to honest birds. We found no differences in the comparison among hatching success between both groups. The reproductive output, however, was significantly higher in the kleptoparasitic than in the honest group. Hence, we are providing the first evidence that kleptoparasitism during early stages of the breeding cycle has a strong link with egg size and reproductive output in Common Terns. © 2010 Dt. Ornithologen-Gesellschaft e.V. Other/Unknown Material Sterna hirundo Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Body mass
Courtship
Egg size
Kleptoparasitism
Reproductive success
Seabirds
breeding population
feeding behavior
foraging behavior
group behavior
seabird
Aves
Sterna hirundo
spellingShingle Body mass
Courtship
Egg size
Kleptoparasitism
Reproductive success
Seabirds
breeding population
feeding behavior
foraging behavior
group behavior
seabird
Aves
Sterna hirundo
Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
topic_facet Body mass
Courtship
Egg size
Kleptoparasitism
Reproductive success
Seabirds
breeding population
feeding behavior
foraging behavior
group behavior
seabird
Aves
Sterna hirundo
description Kleptoparasitism is a well-known foraging tactic used opportunistically by many seabird species. However, little is known about this behaviour during the early stages of the breeding cycle and its effects on breeding performance. Here, we investigated the relationship between kleptoparasitism during the courtship period and female reproductive performance in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo). All identified kleptoparasites were males, and none of their mates performed such behaviour. We compared two groups of tern pairs, one where the males performed kleptoparasitism (kleptoparasitic group, n = 10), the other one where both mates were non-kleptoparasitic (honest group, n = 22). The body mass of kleptoparasitic females was between 8 and 15% higher than that of honest females. In kleptoparasitic females, the third egg was significantly bigger than in honest birds, and the egg-volume was not significantly different between the three eggs of the clutch in contrast to honest birds. We found no differences in the comparison among hatching success between both groups. The reproductive output, however, was significantly higher in the kleptoparasitic than in the honest group. Hence, we are providing the first evidence that kleptoparasitism during early stages of the breeding cycle has a strong link with egg size and reproductive output in Common Terns. © 2010 Dt. Ornithologen-Gesellschaft e.V.
title Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
title_short Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
title_full Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
title_fullStr Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
title_full_unstemmed Kleptoparasitism during courtship in Sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
title_sort kleptoparasitism during courtship in sterna hirundo and its relationship with female reproductive performance
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia
genre Sterna hirundo
genre_facet Sterna hirundo
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op_doi https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n1_p103_Garcia
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