Time-Activity Budgets of Harlequin Ducks Molting in the Gannet Islands, Labrador

Author:

Adams Peter A.1,Robertson Gregory J.2,Jones Ian L.1

Affiliation:

1. Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network (ACWERN), Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF, A1B 3X9, Canada

2. Canadian Wildlife Service, 6 Bruce Street, Mount Pearl, NF, A1N 4T3, Canada. Corresponding author. greg.robertson@ec.gc.ca

Abstract

Abstract We studied the time-activity budgets of Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) molting at the Gannet Islands, Labrador in the summer of 1998. For the entire population, a large proportion of time was spent hauled out of the water (61.4%), and resting (53.5%). Only a small proportion of time was spent foraging (11.6%). Male Harlequin Ducks undergoing the pre-basic molt were hauled out of the water significantly more (92.2%) than males in basic plumage (8.1%). Males undergoing the pre-basic body feather molt foraged significantly less (1.7%) than males in basic plumage (17.7%). Harlequin Ducks do not appear to increase their food intake to meet the nutritional requirements of molt. Instead they may try to reduce thermoregulatory and maintenance costs by engaging in activities that do not consume much energy, and by staying out of cold water while their plumage is not intact. Furthermore, they may deliberately lose body mass while molting to regain the ability to fly at an earlier stage of wing molt.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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