POPULATION SIZE,DISTRIBUTION AND DISPERSAL OF KELP GULLS IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CAPE,SOUTH AFRICA |
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Authors: | W K Steele P AR Hockey |
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Institution: | Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town , Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Steele, W.K. & Hockey, P.A.R. 1990. Population size, distribution and dispersal of Kelp Gulls in the southwestern Cape, South Africa. Ostrich 61:97-106. There are indications that the Kelp Gull Larus dominicanus population of the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa, is increasing. It is proposed that decreased post-fledging mortality due to supplementary food from man's activities, at sites such as fishing harbours and refuse dumps, is likely to be the main cause of this population increase. Kelp Gulls aggregate, and juveniles (first-year birds) are disproportionately abundant, at sites where supplementary food is available. Juvenile dispersal from the two largest breeding colonies, 38 km apart, is in opposite directions. |
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