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The Breeding Biology of the Peruvian Tern (Sternula lorata) in Peru
Zavalaga, Carlos B.1; Plenge, Manuel A.; Bertolero, Albert2
通讯作者Zavalaga, Carlos B.
来源期刊WATERBIRDS
ISSN1524-4695
EISSN1938-5390
出版年2008
卷号31期号:4页码:550-560
英文摘要

The Peruvian Tern (Sternula lorata) is one of the rarest seabirds that breed on the barren desert plains of Peru and Chile. Unlike the majority of seabirds breeding in this region, Peruvian Terns nest in open areas on the mainland, where they are exposed to attacks by predators, mainly foxes (Pseudalopex spp.). Here, we describe the Peruvian Tern’s breeding biology and examine its ecological adaptations to counteract high predation rates from data collected during the 1970s and 1990s at four localities in central-southern Peru: Puerto Viejo (12 degrees 34’s), Pampa Lechuzas (13 degrees 53’s), Yanyarina (15 degrees 26’s) and Mellendo (17 degrees 04’s). Egg-laying was asynchronous both within and among breeding groups, spreading from mid October to late January. Modal clutch size was two eggs, which were incubated for 22 d. Weight increment for two chicks during the linear section of the growth curve was 2.27 and 2.54 g/d. A complete body weight growth curve for one chick was fitted to the logistic equation with K-L = 0.193 d(-1), A = 50.66 g and t(i) = 9.9 d. The proportion of nests that hatched at least one chick at Puerto Viejo varied from complete failure in 1971-72 to 80% (N = 6 nests) in 1973-74. Birds did not attempt to breed during El Nino 1972-73. Low nest density (five to seven nests/km(2)), absence of nest material, camouflage of eggs and chicks, and high mobility of chicks few days after hatching are traits that may decrease nest detection by predators. Conversely, presence of landmarks such as clusters of stones, shell chips, tire tracks and broken glass close to the nest probably enhance nest. location by parents in the featureless environment of the desert. Prey remains found in the nests were seven to eight. cm Peruvian Silversides (Odonthestes regia regin) and Mote Sculpins (Normanichthys crockeri). The breeding biology and nesting strategies of Peruvian Terns are very similar to the closely-related Damara Tern (Sternula balaenarum) from the coast of South-western Africa and may have evolved to reduce high rates of mammalian predation. Received 27 November 2007, accepted 29 April 2008.


英文关键词Breeding biology desert plains foxes loose aggregations nesting behavior Peruvian Tern predation Sternula lorata
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Spain
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000262934000005
WOS关键词LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS ; EVOLUTION ; COLONIALITY ; HUMBOLDT ; SEABIRDS
WOS类目Ornithology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/159387
作者单位1.Univ N Carolina, Dept Biol & Marine Biol, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA;
2.IRTA St Carles Rapita, IRTA Ecosistemes Aquat, San Carlos de la Rapita 43540, Cataluna, Spain
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Zavalaga, Carlos B.,Plenge, Manuel A.,Bertolero, Albert. The Breeding Biology of the Peruvian Tern (Sternula lorata) in Peru[J],2008,31(4):550-560.
APA Zavalaga, Carlos B.,Plenge, Manuel A.,&Bertolero, Albert.(2008).The Breeding Biology of the Peruvian Tern (Sternula lorata) in Peru.WATERBIRDS,31(4),550-560.
MLA Zavalaga, Carlos B.,et al."The Breeding Biology of the Peruvian Tern (Sternula lorata) in Peru".WATERBIRDS 31.4(2008):550-560.
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