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Notes on the behavioural ecology of the Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens

Authors :
Wayne Z. Trivelpiece
Joan D. Ferraris
Source :
Ibis. 129:168-174
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wiley, 2008.

Abstract

The Magnificent Frigatebird population breeding on Man-o-War Cay, Belize in 1980 laid their single eggs between mid-December and early April, and had a mean hatching date of mid- to late April. There were no differences between the sexes in the percent of time spent incubating eggs or brooding small chicks (males 48%, females 52%). However, males were not observed to feed larger (75–100 d) chicks. All 81 feedings of juvenile (approximately 1 year old) frigatebirds observed during 126 hr of observations were by females, and the majority of these feedings occurred at midday (46%) when approximately equal numbers of females and juveniles frequented the study area. Our data confirm Diamond's (1972, 1973) reports of unequal roles in chick rearing and post-fledging care between male and female F. magnificens, and support the hypothesis that males and successful females may breed at one- and two-year intervals, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
00191019
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ibis
Accession number :
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