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1 April 2015 Pseudo-Egg and Exotic Egg Adoption by Kelp Gulls Larus dominicanus vetula
Minke Witteveen, Mark Brown, Peter G Ryan
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Abstract

Ground-nesting birds, particularly larids, are known to include a variety of items in their nests as pseudo-eggs, as well as to adopt the eggs of conspecifics or other species. Three hypotheses have been put forward to explain this phenomenon: incubation stimulus, mistaken-food, and mistaken-egg hypotheses. Of 382 Kelp Gull Larus dominicanus vetula nests monitored during 2013/14, 11 instances of pseudo-egg (mostly driftwood and beef/ lamb bones), and one instance of exotic egg, adoption were recorded. A combination of all three hypotheses was attributed for the adoption of pseudo-eggs, whereas the exotic egg adoption could have been due to the need for incubation stimulus or a case of mistaken food.

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Minke Witteveen, Mark Brown, and Peter G Ryan "Pseudo-Egg and Exotic Egg Adoption by Kelp Gulls Larus dominicanus vetula," African Zoology 50(1), 59-61, (1 April 2015). https://doi.org/10.1080/15627020.2015.1021172
Received: 10 July 2014; Accepted: 1 September 2014; Published: 1 April 2015
KEYWORDS
incubation stimulus
mistaken-egg hypothesis
mistaken-food hypothesis
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