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Partitioning of diving effort in foraging trips of northern gannets

Lewis, Sue; Benvenuti, Silvano; Daunt, Francis; Wanless, Sarah; Dall'Antonia, Luigi; Luschi, Paolo; Elston, David A; Hamer, Keith C; Sherratt, Thomas N

Authors

Silvano Benvenuti

Francis Daunt

Sarah Wanless

Luigi Dall'Antonia

Paolo Luschi

David A Elston

Keith C Hamer

Thomas N Sherratt



Abstract

Many species of seabirds are known to undertake foraging trips that vary in duration, lasting from a few hours up to several days. However, the important question of how individuals allocate their time during foraging trips of different durations has received relatively little attention until recently. Using activity loggers, we examined the foraging behavior of chick-rearing northern gannets, Morus bassanus (L., 1758), during trips of different durations, and tested predictions concerning how foraging activity varies across trips. There was no evidence of a relationship between dive frequency during the first 3 h of a trip and trip duration, suggesting that the decision to continue on a longer trip was not affected by an adult's initial rate of encounter with prey. Flight constituted approximately 50% of total trip time, and the dive rate of birds per daylight hour was apparently unaffected by trip duration. Birds dived at similar rates on the outward and return sections of their foraging trips, which suggests that they may have been "topping up" on food on their return. Overall our results suggest that, unlike other pelagic seabirds, northern gannets at the Bass Rock do not adjust their individual foraging strategies among trips of different durations.

Citation

Lewis, S., Benvenuti, S., Daunt, F., Wanless, S., Dall'Antonia, L., Luschi, P., Elston, D. A., Hamer, K. C., & Sherratt, T. N. (2004). Partitioning of diving effort in foraging trips of northern gannets. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 82(12), 1910-1916. https://doi.org/10.1139/z05-005

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2004
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2021
Journal Canadian Journal of Zoology
Print ISSN 0008-4301
Electronic ISSN 1480-3283
Publisher NRC Research Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 82
Issue 12
Pages 1910-1916
DOI https://doi.org/10.1139/z05-005
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2810092