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Numerical and behavioural response of Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus on population growth of the expansive Caspian Gull Larus cachinnans

机译:黑头鸥Chroicocephalus ridibundus对膨胀的里海鸥Lachin cachinnans种群增长的数值和行为响应

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We monitored population size from 1996 to 2003 and studied behavioural interactions (in 2001) between the native Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus and an expansive, opportunistic predator, the Caspian Gull Larus cachinnans, at water reservoirs in Poland. The expansive species caused a population decline in the native species and affected its choice of nest sites. The Black-headed Gulls perceived the risk of predation on the part of the larger Caspian Gulls. When both species occurred in close proximity, the native gull breeding pairs built nests where the vegetation was higher and its cover greater than at the sites chosen by pairs breeding far away from the expansive species. The native gulls in proximity to the expansive species spent more time guarding their nests. However, this was not compensatory, as egg losses were higher and breeding success much lower in pairs breeding near the Caspian Gulls than in those breeding far from the latter. Such a low breeding performance in the Black-headed Gulls was probably caused either by predation on the part of Caspian Gulls or by aggressive interactions among Black-headed Gulls. In fact, the rate of intraspecific aggression in native gulls was higher in pairs breeding in proximity to the expansive species than in those breeding far away from it. These intraspecific fights, caused by the presence of the expansive species were, at least partially, responsible for egg and chick losses. We did not find the presence of native gulls to have any effect on the behaviour and breeding performance of the expansive gull. These results indicate that the expansive predatory Caspian Gull negatively affects local population size and alters the behaviour of the native Black-headed Gull, and may, both directly and indirectly, affect its reproductive performance.
机译:我们监测了1996年至2003年的人口规模,并研究了波兰黑水鸥(Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus)与广阔的机会捕食者里海鸥Larus cachinnans在波兰的水库之间的行为相互作用(2001年)。膨胀的物种导致本地物种的种群减少,并影响了其巢穴的选择。黑头鸥认为较大的里海鸥有被捕食的危险。当两个物种都紧密靠近时,当地的海鸥繁殖对会在巢内筑巢,植被较高,其覆盖范围大于那些远离扩张物种的对所选择的地点。靠近扩张物种的本土海鸥花了更多的时间来保护它们的巢穴。但是,这并不是补偿性的,因为在里海鸥附近成对繁殖的卵比在远处繁殖的卵损失更高,并且成对成功率要低得多。黑头鸥的繁殖能力低可能是由于里海鸥的捕食或黑头鸥之间的积极互动所致。实际上,在靠近扩张物种的地方成对繁殖的天然海鸥的种内侵略率要比在远离它的地方繁殖的对更高。这些由种内物种引起的种内争斗至少部分是造成卵和雏鸡损失的原因。我们没有发现天然海鸥的存在对膨胀海鸥的行为和繁殖性能有任何影响。这些结果表明,扩张的掠夺性里海鸥负面影响当地人口规模并改变本地黑头鸥的行为,并且可能直接和间接地影响其繁殖性能。

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