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Food abundance explains the breeding season of a tropical shorebird, the Crab PloverDromas ardeola

Authors :
Mohammed A. Almalki
Giorgio Chiozzi
Yohannes Mebrahtu
Mauro Fasola
Farhad Hosseini Tayefeh
Giuseppe De Marchi
Dawit Semere
Source :
Ostrich. 86:53-64
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
National Inquiry Services Center (NISC), 2015.

Abstract

The timing of breeding in birds is a life-history trait that generally depends on food availability, but other factors may play a role, particularly in tropical areas where food availability is less seasonal than in temperate or polar areas. We studied the factors affecting the breeding season of the Crab Plover Dromas ardeola, a burrownesting colonial shorebird endemic to the north-western Indian Ocean. A reduced risk of burrow flooding, high temperatures suitable for exploiting solar incubation, a reduced interference by Palaearctic shorebirds during foraging, a reduced risk of predation by Palaearctic raptors and a high food abundance are all associated with the summer breeding season of the Crab Plover in our study area in Eritrea. In addition, we collected remotely recorded data associated with these advantageous environmental factors around breeding colonies in nine well-separated areas. Only average annual chlorophyll a concentration, a proxy of marine productivity, was significantly correlated wit...

Details

ISSN :
1727947X and 00306525
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ostrich
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........278f090cdc56c34c0286178542000515