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1 October 2013 Caspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) Fledge a Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) Chick: Successful Waterbird Adoption AcrossTaxonomic Families
Stephen A. Oswald, Christy N. Wails, Brittany E. Morey, Jennifer M. Arnold
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Abstract

This paper describes the interspecific fostering of two Ring-billed Gull chicks (Larus delawarensis) following natural adoption by a pair of Caspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) at Gull Island, Presqu'ile Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, in 2011. Naturally-occurring, interspecific adoptions among waterbirds are rare and those between distantly-related species have not been confirmed to produce fledglings. The observation of one Ring-billed Gull chick being raised by Caspian Terns beyond fledging (approximately 46 days of age) appears to be the first record of successful adoption between different taxonomic families of waterbirds. Behavior, provisioning rate, and growth of chicks were recorded to document this adoption. During linear growth, the mass of the adopted Ring-billed Gull chicks were close to, or even exceeding, maximum mass of Ring-billed Gull chicks raised by their natural parents. After this period, however, the adoptive Caspian Tern parents reduced provisioning rates below those recorded for conspecifics and the adopted Ring-billed Gull chicks lost mass, one of which left the territory prematurely and died. Although initial circumstances leading to the adoption were unclear, that one Ring-billed Gull chick was ultimately fledged by Caspian Terns is remarkable given the different provisioning methods and diet of these species.

Stephen A. Oswald, Christy N. Wails, Brittany E. Morey, and Jennifer M. Arnold "Caspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) Fledge a Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) Chick: Successful Waterbird Adoption AcrossTaxonomic Families," Waterbirds 36(3), 385-389, (1 October 2013). https://doi.org/10.1675/063.036.0318
Received: 1 October 2012; Accepted: 1 February 2013; Published: 1 October 2013
KEYWORDS
Caspian tern
cross-fostering
Hydroprogne caspia
interspecific adoption
interspecific feeding
Lams delawarensis
Ring-billed Gull
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