Incubation Behaviour of Common Eiders Somateria Mollissima in the Central Baltic: Nest Attendance and Loss in Body Mass

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acrocephalus Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1515/acro-2018-0008
Svend-Erik Garbus, P. Lyngs, Mathias Garbus, P. Garbus, I. Eulaers, A. Mosbech, R. Dietz, H. Gilchrist, René Huusmann, J. Christensen, C. Sonne
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Abstract Here we present the recording of body mass change and weight loss during incubation in a Common Eider Somateria mollissima colony at Christiansø in the Central Baltic (55°19’N 15°11’E). The study was conducted during April and May 2015 and a total number of four birds were followed (two were lost due to predation and three due to power outages). Body mass and nesting behaviour was recorded electronically over a period of 26–27 days using automatic poultry scales and a surveillance video camera. During incubation, the eiders underwent a 28–37% loss in body mass and left the nest on average 13 times (range: 7–17 times) for a period of 7–70 min. In general, birds with high initial body mass left their nest for a shorter total time than birds with lower initial body mass. The recorded daily changes in body mass indicate that the eiders foraged during the incubation period, not just leaving the nest for rehydration or in response to disturbance, which improve our current understanding of eider incubation behaviour. Such information is important to fully understanding of eider breeding biology in order to better conserve and manage the species during its breeding seasons where individual birds undergo extreme stress that may affect reproductive outcome and adult survival.
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波罗的海中部普通羽绒鸭的孵化行为:筑巢率和体重损失
本文报道了波罗的海中部Christiansø(55°19′n 15°11′e)一个毛绒绒绒绒群落在孵育期间的体重变化和体重下降情况。研究于2015年4月至5月进行,共追踪了4只鸟(其中2只因捕食而丢失,3只因停电而丢失)。在26-27天的时间里,使用自动家禽秤和监控摄像机以电子方式记录体重和筑巢行为。孵化期间,雏鹅体重损失28-37%,平均离巢13次(范围7-17次),时间为7-70 min。总体而言,初始体重高的雏鹅离巢总时间短于初始体重低的雏鹅。记录的每日体重变化表明,羽绒在孵化期间觅食,而不仅仅是为了补充水分或应对干扰而离开巢穴,这提高了我们目前对羽绒孵化行为的理解。这些信息对于充分了解绒鸭的繁殖生物学非常重要,以便在其繁殖季节更好地保护和管理该物种,因为个体鸟承受着可能影响繁殖结果和成虫生存的极端压力。
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Acrocephalus Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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