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Body mass regulation during incubation in female common eiders Somateria mollissima
Authors:François Criscuolo  Geir W Gabrielsen  Jean-Paul Gendner  Yvon Le Maho
Institution:1CEPE/CNRS, 23 rue Becquerel, 67087 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France;
2Norwegian Polar Institute,
Polarmiljøsenteret, Hjalmar Johansens gate 14, N-9296 Tromsø, Norway
Abstract:We investigated changes in incubation behaviour induced by body fuel depletion in incubating female common eiders, which, in contrast to pelagic seabirds, fast despite being close to marine food sources. In the Svalbard Archipelago, electronic scales were placed under eider nests and the incubation of six birds was prolonged by using wax-filled eggs. Based on changes in the rate of body mass loss in normally incubating females and in ten captive birds that did not incubate, body reserves neared depletion on average four days after hatching. During prolonged incubation, females took more frequent and longer recesses. Nest attentiveness consequently decreased, but was still high. In contrast to recesses during normal incubation, during which body mass of the birds decreased, mass remained constant during the recesses of prolonged incubation. The body stores of female eiders seemed to enable them to complete incubation with a limited safety margin. A further drop in body mass is avoided when a critical body mass is reached, because birds then start feeding enough to maintain mass while continuing incubation. Presumably, a similar mechanism will enable eiders to continue incubation when body reserves are prematurely depleted before hatching.
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