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Endogenous reserve dynamics of northern common eiders wintering in Greenland
Authors:Sarah E Jamieson  H Grant Gilchrist  Flemming R Merkel  Antony W Diamond  Knud Falk
Institution:(1) Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 45111, E3B 6E1 Fredericton, NB, Canada;(2) National Wildlife Research Centre, Canadian Wildlife Service, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Raven Road, K1A 0H3 Ottawa, ON, Canada;(3) Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 570, 3900 Nuuk, Greenland;(4) Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 45111, E3B 6E1 Fredericton, NB, Canada;(5) Present address: Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, V5A 1S6 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract:Endogenous reserves influence both survival and reproduction of many waterfowl species, but little is known about reserve levels of most species during the nonbreeding season, particularly those wintering at high latitudes. We investigated whether age, sex, and season were related to carcass composition of northern common eiders (Somateria mollissima borealis) wintering in southwest Greenland during 1999–2002. Adults carried more lipid and protein than juveniles during all winters. Among both age classes, males and females had similar fat levels but males carried slightly more protein. There was no dramatic seasonal variation in lipid or protein content. This suggests that during the period of this study, these eiders did not experience large-scale nutritional shortfalls. As predicted, Greenlandic eiders carried more lipid reserves than eider populations wintering in more temperate environments. Contrary to prediction, there was little relation between reserve levels and photoperiod, ambient temperature, or hunting disturbance intensity. Our results suggest that both sexes are equally capable of dealing with nutritional deficits, and that juvenile birds are more prone to nutritional stress as evidenced by their consistently poorer body condition.
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