Document of dataset 4816

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Movement patterns of Peruvian Boobies off Isla Lobos de Afuera 2007
Description in English
Birds foraged only during daylight hours, 1 to 3 times a day, in trips of short duration (median = 1.8 h). Overall, 92% of the total foraging time was spent flying. They fed exclusively on anchovetas Engraulis ringens, which were captured in shallow dives (median = 2.5 m, max = 8.8 m) with a dive median rate of 11 dives h–1 (max = 37 dives h–1). The median foraging range was 25 km (max = 68 km), whereas the median total distance traveled was 69 km (max = 179 km). Foraging site fidelity was high, and the orientation of foraging flights in any given day was similar among birds that departed at the same time. There were no sex-specific differences in 13 of 15 foraging variables; however, females dived slightly deeper and spent a larger proportion of time sitting on the water. We speculate that (1) the foraging behavior of Peruvian boobies contrasts with that of their tropical and temperate relatives as a result of the proximity and predictability of food sources, elevated energetic demands of the brood (up to 4 chicks) and high prey encounter rate in the Peruvian upwelling system, and (2) the lack of spatial segregation between sexes may be related to the attraction of birds to feeding aggregations that are formed in the vicinity of the colonies. Once the foraging patches are localized, females dive deeper because of passive mechanisms associated with a heavier mass.
Abstract in English
GPS loggers and time-depth recorders were used to characterize the foraging behavior of the sexually dimorphic Peruvian booby Sula variegata on 2 islands in northern Peru. We evaluated whether (1) its foraging behavior differed from tropical boobies and temperate gannets (the Peruvian boobies feed in areas of enhanced productivity and high fish density), and (2) females and males exploited different foraging habitats as a consequence of size dimorphism.
License
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bibliographicCitation
Zavalaga CB, Halls JN, Mori GP, Taylor SA, Dell'omo G. 2010. At-sea movement patterns and diving behavior of Peruvian boobies Sula variegata in northern Peru. Mar Ecol Prog Ser. 404:259-274

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2007-12-10
End date
2007-12-15

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ISE, Peru

Themes

theme
Biology > Birds

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Sulidae

Ownerships

creator
Carlos Zavalaga
creator
Universidad Científica del Sur
contactPoint
Marine Laboratory

Publication references

related reference
Based on this dataset /id/publication/248483

Dataset references

record
Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertebrate Populations

Document metadata

date created
2015-03-19
date modified
2015-03-19