Can parental investment reduce social altruistic behaviour in Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis?

  • Conte Stella
  • Ester Serafino
  • Pastore Massimiliano
  • Carla Ghiani
Publication date
January 2018

Abstract

This study aims to test if there are differences in nest defence behaviour in single and in groups of Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis during two stages of the breeding season: incubation and early chick-rearing period. When a human intruder wearing a mask approached and stood still next to the target nest during incubation, the gulls took part in passive mobbing and helped the ‘attacked’ gull, thereby showing altruistic behaviour. In contrast, during the early chick-rearing period, decreased altruistic behaviour was observed: the individuals that took part in the passive mobbing tended to remain on their own nests, in order to look after their own chicks. In this stage, a reduction of the size of passive mobbing was also noted. Furthe...

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