Characteristics of nest sites of skuas and Kelp Gull in the Antarctic Peninsula

Citation
Rd. Quintana et A. Travaini, Characteristics of nest sites of skuas and Kelp Gull in the Antarctic Peninsula, J FIELD ORN, 71(2), 2000, pp. 236-249
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY
ISSN journal
02738570 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
236 - 249
Database
ISI
SICI code
0273-8570(200021)71:2<236:CONSOS>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
We investigated nest-site selection of sympatrically breeding skuas (Cathar acta spp.) and Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) in the Antarctic Peninsula. W e evaluated habitat preferences of nesting skuas and gulls in a patchy land scape by counting the numbers of nests in each of ten habitat types. Additi onally we evaluated the importance of 11 habitat variables (known to be inf luential to the reproductive success of marine birds) on nest-site selectio n by skuas and gulls. Both skuas and Kelp Gulls did not used habitat types in proportion to their availability. Skuas tended to nest in highlands with a north-northwest aspect, and in depressed areas with stable substrata. Ke lp Gulls nested exclusively on coastal cliffs and pebble beaches, with no d ifference in tendency to use either habitat. Skua and gull nest sites were differentiated by elevation, percent of vegetation cover, slope, and microt opography. Grasses (for Kelp Gull), mosses (for skuas), and rockiness were the main variables predicting differential use of the available environment . Factors such as type of nest materials, proximity to foraging areas, soci al interactions, and presence of other species, among others, probably also affect nest-site selection for both skuas and gulls at Cierva Point, Antar ctic Peninsula.