INVESTIGADORES
YORIO Pablo Martin
artículos
Título:
Cleptoparasitismo intra e interespecífico en una colonia mixta de gaviotines real (Sterna maxima) y pico amarillo (S. eurygnatha)
Autor/es:
QUINTANA, F.; YORIO, P.
Revista:
El Hornero
Editorial:
Asociación Ornitológica del Plata
Referencias:
Año: 1997 vol. 14 p. 256 - 259
ISSN:
0073-3407
Resumen:
Within seabirds, terns are frequently affected by food robbing. We document the occurrence of kleptoparasitism at a mixed-species colony of Royal (Sterna maxima) and Cayenne (S. eurygnatha) terns at Punta León, Chubut. In two seasons we observed both inter- and intra-specific food robbing by adult terns. The amount of food lost to pirates was relatively low, only 2% of prey brought back by the terns (n = 1127). Intra-specific food robbing was higher than inter-specific kleptoparasitism in the Royal Tern and similar in the Cayenne Tern. The percentage of food lost to pirates in the colony (2.1%, n  = 921) was similar than in groups of tern chicks at the beach (2.4%, n = 206). Kleptoparasitism between terns at Punta León appears to be of little importance with respect to its effects on both tern populations.