Effects of clutch sizes and incubation stage on nest desertion in the female Common Eider Somateria mollissima nesting in the high Arctic |
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Authors: | Sophie Bourgeon François Criscuolo Fabrice Bertile Thierry Raclot Geir Wing Gabrielsen Sylvie Massemin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre d’Ecologie et Physiologie Energétiques, CNRS, 23 rue Becquerel, 67087, Strasbourg Cedex 2, France 2. Norwegian Polar Institute, The Polar Environmental Center, Hjalmar Johansensgate 14, 9296, Troms?, Norway
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Abstract: | In bird species, one of the trade-offs between reproduction and survival appears in the parental decision to desert the nest. Nest desertion is modulated by several factors including clutch size. However, the incubation stage at which predation occurs is also an important factor. In this study, we examined whether nest desertion was linked to initial clutch size, partial clutch predation (final clutch size) and the incubation stage at which it happened in a capital breeder: the female common eider (Somateria mollissima) nesting in the high Arctic. The study was performed in Kongsfjorden in 2002 on the western coast of the Svalbard Archipelago (78°55′N, 20°07′E). We observed that nest desertion was higher when the initial clutch size was small. Also, females deserted their nests more during the first third of incubation than later. Thus, as incubation proceeded, nest desertion was less likely to occur even after egg reduction. Our results pointed out that this parental decision in female eiders seemed to depend on initial clutch size and on the date into incubation of clutch reduction. Sophie Bourgeon and Francois Criscuolo contributed equally to the work |
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