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1 December 2010 Sex and Age Bias in American White Pelicans Captured and Collected on Wintering Grounds
D. Tommy King, Bronson K. Strickland, Jerrold L. Belant
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Abstract

While conducting research examining the impact of American White Pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) on the aquaculture industry in the southeastern United States, an apparent age and sex bias was observed among captured and collected pelicans. Data from 284 pelicans captured or collected at loafing sites located near aquaculture ponds during 1998 to 2009 were analyzed. A sampling bias could suggest segregation of pelicans by sex or age on wintering grounds. Captured pelicans were strongly biased towards immature males (73%) and collected pelicans were male biased (38% Adult Male, 47% Immature Male). Although the underlying mechanisms are not understood, observed pelican use of loafing areas may be related to numerous, readily available prey at aquaculture facilities.

D. Tommy King, Bronson K. Strickland, and Jerrold L. Belant "Sex and Age Bias in American White Pelicans Captured and Collected on Wintering Grounds," Waterbirds 33(4), 546-549, (1 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.1675/063.033.0415
Received: 21 December 2009; Accepted: 1 February 2010; Published: 1 December 2010
KEYWORDS
age
American white pelican
capture bias
leg-hold trap
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
rocket net
segregation
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