KLEPTOPARASITIC BEHAVIOR OF THE MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD - SEX BIAS AND SUCCESS

被引:42
|
作者
OSORNO, JL
TORRES, R
GARCIA, CM
机构
来源
CONDOR | 1992年 / 94卷 / 03期
关键词
KLEPTOPARASITISM; FRIGATEBIRDS; FORAGING SUCCESS; FORAGING SEXUAL BIAS; SEA-BIRDS DIET;
D O I
10.2307/1369253
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Kleptoparasitism (the stealing of food) by the Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) was recorded over three breeding seasons at Isla Isabel, Nayarit, Mexico. Observation of chases on the principal target, the Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii) were made in front of their joint breeding colonies. Most attacks were conducted by female and juvenile frigatebirds; male frigatebirds were not kleptoparasitic near their breeding colony. The proportion of chases provoking the target to regurgitate (success rate) was low (0.059) and only on 67% of those cases did the frigatebird get any food. Attacks were more frequent in the afternoon, when the boobies were returning to their breeding colony and were likely to be transporting food. In addition, frigatebirds may be evaluating the target's profitability in short chases, since longer chases provided a proportionately higher success. If so, the success reported above underestimates the profitability of these behaviors because it considers all chases equally. Group pursuits were three times more successful than those performed by single individuals. We did not find differences in the success and sexual bias in the kleptoparasitic tendencies between winter (frigatebirds' courtship and laying season) and spring (frigatebirds' feeding season) observations.
引用
收藏
页码:692 / 698
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] SEX-BIASED HOST SELECTION AND SUCCESS OF KLEPTOPARASITIC BEHAVIOR OF THE GREAT FRIGATEBIRD IN THE NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN-ISLANDS
    CUMMINS, RE
    CONDOR, 1995, 97 (03): : 811 - 814
  • [2] The Magnificent Frigatebird
    Limon, Ada
    AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW, 2020, 49 (06): : 5 - 5
  • [3] NOTES ON BREEDING BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD
    DIAMOND, AW
    CONDOR, 1973, 75 (02): : 200 - 209
  • [4] Environmental drivers of sex-biased foraging behavior in Magnificent Frigatebird in Baja California Sur, Mexico
    Giambalvo, Giulia
    V. Albores-Barajas, Yuri
    Soldatini, Cecilia
    Hernandez, Martha Patricia Rosas
    Rattenborg, Niels C.
    AVIAN CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY, 2022, 17 (02)
  • [5] Age-related differences in kleptoparasitic behavior of magnificent frigatebirds
    Bulluck, Lesley P.
    Bulluck, Jason F.
    SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST, 2008, 7 (01) : 19 - 26
  • [6] A sex-influenced flexible foraging strategy in a tropical seabird, the magnificent frigatebird
    Austin, Rhiannon E.
    De Pascalis, Federico
    Arnould, John P. Y.
    Haakonsson, Jane
    Votier, Stephen C.
    Ebanks-Petrie, Gina
    Austin, Tim
    Morgan, Greg
    Bennett, Georgia
    Green, Jonathan A.
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2019, 611 : 203 - 214
  • [7] Hormonal correlates of breeding behavior and pouch color in the Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregata magnificens
    Osorno, Jose Luis
    Nunez-de la-Mora, Alejandra
    D'Alba, Liliana
    Wingfield, John C.
    GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2010, 169 (01) : 18 - 22
  • [8] SPECIMEN OF MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD FROM NEW MEXICO
    ZIMMERMAN, DA
    CONDOR, 1968, 70 (04): : 398 - +
  • [9] FLIGHT SPEEDS AND WINGBEAT FREQUENCIES OF MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD
    SCHNELL, GD
    AUK, 1974, 91 (03): : 564 - 570
  • [10] The diet of the Magnificent Frigatebird during chick rearing
    Calixto-Albarrán, I
    Osorno, JL
    CONDOR, 2000, 102 (03): : 569 - 576