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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Annual variation in laying date and breeding success of Brown Noddies on Aride Island, Seychelles

Jaime A. Ramos A F , Anna Maria Maul B , John Bowler C D , Louisa Wood C E , Rob Threadgold C , Sharon Johnson C , Darryl Birch C and Susan Walker C
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A Institute of Marine Research (IMAR), Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Coimbra, 3004-517 Coimbra, Portugal.

B Amundsengasse 5, 8010 Graz, Austria.

C Aride Island Nature Reserve, c/o Grande Anse, Praslin, Seychelles.

D Present address: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Shepherd’s Cottage, Heylipol, Tiree, Inner Hebrides PA77 6TY, UK.

E Present address: Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada.

F Corresponding author. Email: jramos@ci.uc.pt

Emu 106(1) 81-86 https://doi.org/10.1071/MU05023
Submitted: 10 May 2005  Accepted: 27 January 2006   Published: 10 March 2006

Abstract

We examined annual variation in timing of breeding, productivity, growth-rates of chicks and adult body condition of Brown Noddies (Anous stolidus) on Aride Island, Seychelles, from 1995 to 2002 (8 years), and assessed whether poor breeding success was related to El Niño events. Our results were compared with similar studies on tern species that feed more in inshore waters and with faster chick growth, the Lesser Noddy (A. tenuirostris) and the Roseate Tern (Sterna dougallii), to evaluate the extent of variation in laying date and breeding performance of tropical terns in the western equatorial Indian Ocean. Most of the Brown Noddy population laid eggs between late May and late June in most years. Breeding success varied substantially between years. Productivity of < 0.15 chicks per breeding pair occurred in three out of the eight study years. The years with poorest breeding success were El Niño (1997 and 2002) and La Niña (1999) years. Chick mass at hatching was significantly correlated with an egg-volume index, but there were no correlations between size of eggs and either hatching date or linear growth-rate. Both adult mass and body condition were significantly lower in an El Niño year (1997), when birds laid later and were less successful, than in non-El Niño years (1995 and 1996). Overall, our data suggest strong variations in food availability among years. The productivity of Brown Noddies was significantly correlated with that of Lesser Noddies, but not with that of Roseate Terns, which suggests that similar ecological forces may influence the breeding of the two noddy species.


Acknowledgments

We are indebted to James Cadbury for permission to carry out research work on Aride and for financial assistance to travel there. We are also indebted to the wardens, rangers and volunteers on Aride who helped collect data on breeding Brown Noddies, in particular Mike Betts, Rodney Fanchette, Peter and Harriet Carty, Jimmy Pillay, Ahtee Labonte and Albert Belmont. Three anonymous referees provided very useful comments on the manuscript.


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