The importance of mate retention and experience on breeding success in Cassin's auklet (Ptychoramphus aleuticus) |
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Authors: | Emslie, Steven D. Sydeman, William J. Pyle, Peter |
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Affiliation: | Point Reyes Bird Observatory 4990 Shoreline Highway, Stinson Beach, CA 94970, USA |
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Abstract: | We studied the relative effects of mate retention and breedingexperience on reproductive success in Cassin's auklet (Ptychoramphusaleuticus) on Southeast Farallon Island, California, USA. Breedingsuccess of banded birds was monitored from 1985 to 1990 andanalyzed using linear and logistic regression. Breeding performanceimproved with experience and mate retention, but their relativeeffects differed. Hatching success improved with both femaleand male experience but declined with advanced experience inmales, perhaps due to reproductive senescence. In males, butnot in females, hatching success showed a quadratic relationshipwith length of the pair-bond when adjusted for experience, indicatinga greater benefit to males for mate retention. Fledging andbreeding success and weight at fledging also increased asymptoticallywith length of the pair-bond for both sexes. There was no correlationbetween mate switching and previous reproductive failure. Anincrease in weight at fledging with experience in females, butnot in males, suggests that females either became more efficientat foraging or invested greater effort in chick rearing withexperience than males. |
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