Nest-density distribution patterns in a yellow-legged gull archipelago colony |
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Authors: | Eric Vidal, Philip Roche, V ronique Bonnet,Thierry Tatoni |
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Affiliation: | Eric Vidal, Philip Roche, Véronique Bonnet,Thierry Tatoni |
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Abstract: | The nest density distribution of yellow-legged gulls Larus cachinnans was investigated on the large Marseille archipelago colony (south-east France) which houses c. 18 000 breeding pairs. The study was performed at two investigation scales, including both mean nesting density on the nine study islands and density distribution within 171 sampling plots. The mean nesting density on each island was negatively correlated with island surface area and with the distance from the initial colony location (south-east end of the archipelago). No significant correlation was found with the other island parameters analysed (maximum elevation, shape index and distance from continent). A partial least squares regression performed between denstiy data from 171 500 m2 sampling plots and environmental variables showed that the mostly explaining factors were island isolation and percentage of rocks in the plots (positive correlation), and distance of the island from the south-east end of the archipelago, island area, distance from plot to seaside and percentage of stone in the plots (negative correlation). Thus in our case, vegetation parameters (cover and height) were not influencial factors in nest density distribution. |
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Keywords: | Laridae Larus cachinnans breeding density colonial distribution Mediterranean islands |
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