FORAGING RANGE AND FEEDING LOCATIONS OF SHAGS PHALACROCORAX-ARISTOTELIS DURING CHICK REARING

被引:73
作者
WANLESS, S [1 ]
HARRIS, MP [1 ]
MORRIS, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] INST TERR ECOL,BANCHORY AB3 4BY,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1474-919X.1991.tb04806.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
We used radio-tracking techniques to determine the foraging range and feeding locations used by individual Shags Phalacrocorax aristotelis during chick rearing on the Isle of May, Scotland. The mean (+/- s.d.) foraging range was 7.0 +/- 1.9 km (maximum 17 km) and there were no significant sex or year differences. All feeding sites were within 7 km of land. Most (> 90%) were either within 2 km of the colony or in two discrete areas 5-13 km to the north and west. Use of the areas varied between years with both males and females making more use of the north area in 1987 than either 1988 or 1989. Birds used < 11% of the area of sea within the maximum recorded feeding range. This restricted distribution appeared to be related to water-depth and bottom sediment type. Shags fed most frequently in water 21-40 m deep, with a bottom of either gravel and sand, or rock with thin patchy sediment cover.
引用
收藏
页码:30 / 36
页数:7
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]  
ANDERSON D J, 1987, National Geographic Research, V3, P152
[2]   ACTIVITY BUDGETS AND FORAGING RANGES OF BREEDING COMMON MURRES [J].
CAIRNS, DK ;
BREDIN, KA ;
MONTEVECCHI, WA .
AUK, 1987, 104 (02) :218-224
[3]  
Croxall J.P., 1984, P285
[4]  
Dewar JM., 1924, BIRD DIVER
[5]  
ELKINS N, 1974, BIRD STUDY, V21, P149
[6]  
Guyot I., 1988, P22
[7]   THE FOOD OF YOUNG RAZORBILLS ON THE ISLE OF MAY AND A COMPARISON WITH THAT OF YOUNG GUILLEMOTS AND PUFFINS [J].
HARRIS, MP ;
WANLESS, S .
ORNIS SCANDINAVICA, 1986, 17 (01) :41-46
[8]   FORAGING RANGES AND MOVEMENTS OF JACKASS PENGUINS (SPHENISCUS-DEMERSUS) ESTABLISHED THROUGH RADIO TELEMETRY [J].
HEATH, RGM ;
RANDALL, RM .
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1989, 217 :367-379
[10]   THE FOOD OF THE SHAG (PHALACROCORAX-ARISTOTELIS) IN THE CLYDE SEA AREA [J].
LUMSDEN, WHR ;
HADDOW, AJ .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1946, 15 (01) :35-42