King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) Nesting in Association with Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus)

In High Arctic Northeast Greenland King Eiders (Somateria spectabilis) were found nesting in association with solitarily breeding Long-tailed Skuas (Stercorarius longicaudus). The association is demonstrated using spatial statistics analyses and timing of clutch initiations. Long-tailed Skuas'...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Blomqvist, Sven, Elander, Magnus
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1988
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Online Access:https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64759
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Summary:In High Arctic Northeast Greenland King Eiders (Somateria spectabilis) were found nesting in association with solitarily breeding Long-tailed Skuas (Stercorarius longicaudus). The association is demonstrated using spatial statistics analyses and timing of clutch initiations. Long-tailed Skuas' nests were evenly spaced in the 6.1 sq km census area, whereas nine out of ten King Eider nests were located close to five different nests of Long-tailed Skua. It is suggested that the association may be a state of commensalism.Key words: nest site selection, nesting association, spatial distribution pattern, commensalism, King Eider, (Somateria spectabilis), Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus), Greenland, High Arctic Mots clés: choix de l'emplacement du nid, nidification en association, schéma de distribution spatiale, commensalisme, eider à tête grise (Somateria spectabilis), labbe à longue queue (Stercorarius longicaudus), Groenland, Extrême-Arctique