Brent Geese (Branta bernicla) Breeding Associations with Pomarine Skuas (Stercorarius pomarinus) on the Mainland Tundra
- Autores: Kharitonov S.P.1,2, Klaassen R.H.3, Nowak D.J.4, Nowak A.I.4, Osipov D.V.5, Natalskaya O.V.6
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Afiliações:
- Bird Ringing Center of Russia, Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
- Joint Directorate of Taimyr Nature Reserves
- Foundation Working Group International Waterbird and Wetland Research (WIWO)
- Magurski National Park
- Zoological Museum
- Forest Protection Center of Ryazan oblast
- Edição: Volume 44, Nº 8 (2017)
- Páginas: 852-859
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1062-3590/article/view/182558
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359017080088
- ID: 182558
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Resumo
This article is based on data that were collected in the years 2000−2007, 2012, and 2014 in the vicinities of Medusa Bay (73°21′ N, 80°32′ E) and in 2002 at the mouth of the Uboynaya River (73°37′ N, 82°10′ E), in the northwestern part of the Taimyr Peninsula. In years when the abundance of lemmings is high, brent geese may breed not only near nests of snowy owls and rough-legged buzzards, but also sparsely in the mainland tundra, often without any protection. Some such nests are successfully incubated until hatching. A considerable part of these dispersed nests appears to be associated with a nest or territory of pomarine skuas that are able to scare away the main tundra predator, the arctic fox, to a distance of about 500 m from their nests. Brent geese that breed within this distance to theses nests gain additional protection against arctic foxes. However, brent geese do not display a tendency to place their nests closer to pomarine skua nests. The mean distance from geese nests to pomarine skua nests or centers of their territories comprised 2/3 of the mean distance between nests of pomarine skuas and turned out to be quite stable over the years and in two different tundra areas.
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S. Kharitonov
Bird Ringing Center of Russia, Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution; Joint Directorate of Taimyr Nature Reserves
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 117312; Norilsk, 663305
R. Klaassen
Foundation Working Group International Waterbird and Wetland Research (WIWO)
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Países Baixos, AX Zeist, NL 3700
D. Nowak
Magurski National Park
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Polônia, Krempna 59, Krempna, 38-232
A. Nowak
Magurski National Park
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Polônia, Krempna 59, Krempna, 38-232
D. Osipov
Zoological Museum
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 125009
O. Natalskaya
Forest Protection Center of Ryazan oblast
Email: serpkh@gmail.com
Rússia, Ryazan, 390000
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