Title of article :
The impact of gulls on puffin reproductive performance: an experimental test of two management strategies Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Suzanne K. Finney، نويسنده , , Sarah Wanless ، نويسنده , , Michael P. Harris، نويسنده , , PAT MONAGHAN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
7
From page :
159
To page :
165
Abstract :
Gulls frequently predate eggs and young and kleptoparasitise other seabirds during the breeding season. This has lead to the implementation of gull control programmes at many colonies. However, few studies have been carried out to assess the effectiveness of different management options. We investigated the impact of (1) maintaining gull-free areas and (2) delaying gull breeding, on the foraging economics and breeding success of puffins. Puffins breeding in gull-free habitat provisioned their chicks at a higher rate and had a lower risk of kleptoparasitism than puffins breeding in gull-occupied habitat. However, there was no significant difference between gull-free and gull-occupied habitat in puffin chick growth or survival. Delaying gull breeding by approximately 3 weeks had no impact on mean kleptoparasitism risk or the rate at which adult puffins provisioned their chicks. In line with these results, we found that delaying gull breeding had no impact on puffin chick growth or survival. Our results suggest that, under current conditions, gulls do not have an immediate negative impact on puffin reproductive performance.
Keywords :
Larus spp. , Fratercula arctica , Kleptoparasitism , Breeding success , provisioning
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Record number :
836057
Link To Document :
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