Nocturnal foraging by great skuas Stercorarius skua: implications for conservation of storm-petrel populations

  • Votier, Stephen C.
  • Crane, Jonathan E.
  • Bearhop, Stuart
  • de Leon, Ana
  • McSorley, Claire
  • Minguez, Eduardo
  • Mitchell, Ian P.
  • Parsons, Matthew
  • Phillips, Richard A.
  • Furness, Robert W.
Publication date
January 2006
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

At St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, a large colony of great skuas Stercorarius skua feed extensively on one of the largest colonies of Leach’s storm-petrels Oceanodroma leucorhoa in Europe, but little is known about the dynamics of this predator–prey system. Recently published population estimates of storm-petrels make it possible to estimate the impact of skua predation for the first time. Although skuas in the southern hemisphere catch petrels attending breeding colonies at night, it is not known whether congeners in the northern hemisphere also forage during the hours of darkness. We found (using radio-transmitters) that skuas regularly forage at night and (using light intensifying equipment) observed them catching storm-petrels at night. Howev...

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