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Variation in energy expenditure among black-legged kittiwakes: Effects of activity-specific metabolic rates and activity budgets

January 1, 2003

We sought to determine the effect of variation in time-activity budgets (TABs) and foraging behavior on energy expenditure rates of parent black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla). We quantified TABs using direct observations of radio-tagged adults and simultaneously measured field metabolic rates (FMR) of these same individuals (n = 20) using the doubly labeled water technique. Estimated metabolic rates of kittiwakes attending their brood at the nest or loafing near the colony were similar (ca. 1.3 x basal metabolic rate [BMR]), although loafing during foraging trips was more costly (2.9 x BMR). Metabolic rates during commuting flight (7.3 x BMR) and prey-searching flight (6.2 x BMR) were similar, while metabolic rates during plunge diving were much higher (ca. 47 x BMR). The proportion of the measurement interval spent foraging had a positive effect on FMR (R2 = 0.68), while the combined proportion of time engaged in nest attendance and loafing near the colony had a negative effect on FMR (R2 = 0.72). Thus, more than two-thirds of the variation in kittiwake FMR could be explained by the allocation of time among various activities. The high energetic cost of plunge diving relative to straight flight and searching flight suggests that kittiwakes can optimize their foraging strategy under conditions of low food availability by commuting long distances to feed in areas where gross foraging efficiency is high.

Publication Year 2003
Title Variation in energy expenditure among black-legged kittiwakes: Effects of activity-specific metabolic rates and activity budgets
DOI 10.1086/375431
Authors P.G.R. Jodice, D.D. Roby, R.M. Suryan, D.B. Irons, A.M. Kaufman, K.R. Turco, G. Henk Visser
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
Index ID 70025660
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse