INVESTIGADORES
FRERE Esteban
artículos
Título:
Environmental Factors Affecting the Distribution of the Red- Legged Cormorant in Argentina: A Regional Scale Approach
Autor/es:
MILLONES, A & FRERE, E.
Revista:
WATERBIRDS (DE LEON SPRINGS, FLA.)
Editorial:
WATERBIRD SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 35 p. 230 - 238
ISSN:
1524-4695
Resumen:
a section of the Argentinian coast on the Atlantic Ocean. To understand factors that might determine the breeding
range along Argentina, physical and environmental characteristics of cliffed coastlines used by Red-legged
Cormorants were compared with those not used. Red-legged Cormorant colonies were found in longer cliffed
coastlines (mostly longer than 250 m) with shallow waters (median depth =12 m) and high sea productivity close to
the coast (median chlorophyll a concentration = 4.4 mg/m3). Within the Red-legged Cormorants? breeding range
the probability of occurrence of their colonies increased with the length of the cliffed coastline and decreased with
the median sea depth around the colony. Mixed colonies were found in coastal areas with cliffs where the seawater
close to shore was deeper (deeper than = 13 m). North of its distribution, sea productivity close to the coast was
lower (median chlorophyll a concentration = 1.6 mg/m3) than within its distribution, and cliff faces were more exposed
to the strong prevailing winds, which can blow eggs and chicks from their nests. South of its distribution, the
climatic characteristics were more adverse to breeding success: higher precipitation, lower ambient temperature,
and higher wind speed than within its distribution. At this scale of study (regional), new aspects of habitat structure
of the Red-legged Cormorant, such as sea primary production, water depths and climatic features, were identified.
All these aspects could be affecting habitat selections by this species.