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1 April 2012 Commensal Foraging with Bewick's Swans Cygnus bewickii Doubles Instantaneous Intake Rate of Common Pochards Aythya ferina
Abel Gyimesi, Bart van Lith, Bart A. Nolet
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Abstract

Aquatically foraging Bewick's Swans Cygnus bewickii have been repeatedly reported to be accompanied by diving ducks, but the exact nature of this relationship is unclear. Based on field observations, we found a strong correlation between the number of foraging swans and the number of foraging Common Pochards Aythya ferina and Tufted Ducks Aythya fuligula at our study site (Lauwersmeer, the Netherlands), with the median ratio being close to one diving duck per swan. To determine whether the association was kleptoparasitic or commensal, we measured in a series of experimental trials the instantaneous intake rates of Bewick's Swans and Common Pochards when foraging alone and when foraging together. On average, pochards in company with a swan attained twice the instantaneous intake rate as compared with foraging alone. This was mainly due to gleaning food items that floated away as a result of the swan's trampling activity, and was not due to stealing: in fact, food intake rates of swans were not affected by the presence of a pochard.

Abel Gyimesi, Bart van Lith, and Bart A. Nolet "Commensal Foraging with Bewick's Swans Cygnus bewickii Doubles Instantaneous Intake Rate of Common Pochards Aythya ferina," Ardea 100(1), 55-62, (1 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.5253/078.100.0109
Received: 23 December 2011; Accepted: 1 March 2012; Published: 1 April 2012
KEYWORDS
commensalism
co-occurrence
depletion
diving duck
facilitation
foraging
kleptoparasitism
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