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Factors Affecting Incubation Patterns And Sex Roles of Black Oystercatchers in Alaska

Authors :
Manuela M. P. Huso
Susan M. Haig
Michael I. Goldstein
Caleb S. Spiegel
Source :
The Condor. 114:123-134
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012.

Abstract

Studies examining the effects of human disturbance on avian parental behavior and reproductive success are fundamental to bird conservation. However, many such studies fail to also consider the influence of natural threats, a variable environment, and parental roles. Our work examines interactive relationships of cyclical (time of day, tide, temperature, seasonality) and stochastic (natural/human disturbance) processes with incubation patterns (attendance, bout lengths, recess rates) of the Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani), a shorebird of conservation concern. We used 24-hr-per-day video monitoring of 13 molecularly sexed breeding pairs to systematically examine incubation, revealing previously undocumented information that may inform conservation practices for the genus. Seven of 22 video-monitored nests failed, primarily from egg depredation by nocturnal mammals. Analyses of 3177 hr of video footage indicated a near doubling of incubation-bout lengths at night, corresponding to the in...

Details

ISSN :
19385129 and 00105422
Volume :
114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Condor
Accession number :
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