Here we present the recording of body mass change and weight loss during incubation in a Common Eider Somateria mollissima colony at Christiansø in the Central Baltic (55°19’N 15°11’E). The study was conducted during April and May 2015 and a total number of four birds were followed (two were lost due to predation and three due to power outages). Body mass and nesting behaviour was recorded electronically over a period of 26–27 days using automatic poultry scales and a surveillance video camera. During incubation, the eiders underwent a 28–37% loss in body mass and left the nest on average 13 times (range: 7–17 times) for a period of 7–70 min. In general, birds with high initial body mass left their nest for a shorter total time than birds w...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
For birds, unpredictable environments during the energetically stressful times of moulting and breed...
Short breeding period and harsh climatic conditions are major limiting factors to which birds have t...
Here we present the recording of body mass change and weight loss during incubation in a Common Eide...
Here we present the results of candling 258 eggs from 50 nests of Common Eiders Somateria mollissima...
Incubation is a period of high energetic costs and accordingly body mass losses are often detected. ...
During late spring of 2007 and 2015, we observed unusually high mortality of Common Eiders (Somateri...
We examined local movements, home ranges and body condition of wintering Northern Common Eiders Soma...
The influence of human disturbance on the nesting success of the Common eider (Sonateria mollissima)...
Abstract Life history theory states that the resources invested in current reproducti...
Because population size is sensitive to changes in adult survival, adult survival may be buffered ag...
Incubation of avian eggs is an energy demanding process. Incubating parent faces a conflict between ...
The energetic costs of reproduction in birds strongly depend on the climate experienced during incub...
The energetic costs of reproduction in birds strongly depend on the climate experienced during incub...
We report on the status of the Baltic/Wadden Sea flyway Eider population based on trends in breeding...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
For birds, unpredictable environments during the energetically stressful times of moulting and breed...
Short breeding period and harsh climatic conditions are major limiting factors to which birds have t...
Here we present the recording of body mass change and weight loss during incubation in a Common Eide...
Here we present the results of candling 258 eggs from 50 nests of Common Eiders Somateria mollissima...
Incubation is a period of high energetic costs and accordingly body mass losses are often detected. ...
During late spring of 2007 and 2015, we observed unusually high mortality of Common Eiders (Somateri...
We examined local movements, home ranges and body condition of wintering Northern Common Eiders Soma...
The influence of human disturbance on the nesting success of the Common eider (Sonateria mollissima)...
Abstract Life history theory states that the resources invested in current reproducti...
Because population size is sensitive to changes in adult survival, adult survival may be buffered ag...
Incubation of avian eggs is an energy demanding process. Incubating parent faces a conflict between ...
The energetic costs of reproduction in birds strongly depend on the climate experienced during incub...
The energetic costs of reproduction in birds strongly depend on the climate experienced during incub...
We report on the status of the Baltic/Wadden Sea flyway Eider population based on trends in breeding...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
For birds, unpredictable environments during the energetically stressful times of moulting and breed...
Short breeding period and harsh climatic conditions are major limiting factors to which birds have t...