Kleptoparasitism of Adult and Immature Brown Pelicans by Heermann's Gulls

We studied kleptoparasitism by Heerman's Gulls (L. heermanni ) on the piscivorous Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis ) in the Gulf of California, Mexico to answer two questions: (1) did adult or immature Heermann's Gulls differ in their frequency of kleptoparasitic attempts?, and (2) di...

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Aves
Biological and medical sciences
Foraging
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immatures
Kleptoparasitism
Larus heermanni
Marine
Pelecanus occidentalis
Pelicans
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Sea birds
Short Communications
Vertebrata
title Kleptoparasitism of Adult and Immature Brown Pelicans by Heermann's Gulls
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