Title of article
Balancing predation and egg harvest in a colonial seabird: A simulation model
Author/Authors
Zador، نويسنده , , Stephani G. and Piatt، نويسنده , , John F. and Punt، نويسنده , , André E.، نويسنده ,
Pages
9
From page
318
To page
326
Abstract
We developed an individual-based model to study the effects of different regimes of harvesting eggs and natural predation on reproductive success in a colony of the glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens) in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. The model incorporates the sequence of egg laying, relaying, and incubation to hatching for individual nests and calculates hatching success, incubation length, and the total number of eggs laid (as a result of re-nesting and relaying) in all nests in the colony. Stochasticity is incorporated in the distribution of nest lay dates, predation rates, and nests attacked during predation and harvest events. We estimated parameter values by fitting the model to data collected at a small colony during 1999 and 2000 using maximum likelihood. We then simulated harvests and analyzed model predictions. Model outputs indicate that harvesting early, and at one time, provides a predictable take of eggs with the least impact to gulls.
Keywords
Individual-based model , Glaucous-winged gull , Larus glaucescens , nest predation , Egg harvest , Simulation model , Glacier Bay National Park
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2039748
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