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A note on synchronous egg laying in a seabird behaviour model
Authors:Dorothea Gallos  Christiane Gallos  Whitney Watson
Institution:Department of Mathematics, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

During years when sea surface temperature (SST) is high, gulls in a colony on Protection Island, Washington, USA typically experience low food availability. As SST rises, feeder fish follow plankton to cooler temperatures in deeper water levels. Since gulls are surface-feeding birds, they face a food shortage. A tactic male gulls employ to deal with this food shortage is to cannibalize their neighbours' eggs. Gulls in this colony exhibit an adaptive tactic of every-other-day egg-laying synchrony in response to egg cannibalism, and the level of synchrony increases with colony density. Here we analyze the dynamics of an animal behaviour model for egg laying as a function of colony density. As colony density increases, the equilibrium loses stability in a 2-cycle bifurcation. The 2-cycle becomes increasingly synchronous as the colony density continues to increase. We show that egg-laying synchrony benefits the colony in the presence of cannibalism.
Keywords:Egg cannibalism  egg-laying synchrony  glaucous-winged gulls  mathematical model  sea surface temperature
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