We describe the population size and breeding ecology of the Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, a poorly studied pantropical seabird, at St Helena, South Atlantic. The population size of 81–246 pairs and 272–564 individuals identifies the study population as the largest colony of Red-billed Tropicbirds in the South Atlantic, but also an internationally important part of the global population. We estimated the survival from laying to fledging of 158 nests between 2004 and 2017 at only 33%, among the lowest values reported globally for the species. Most nest failures occurred during incubation, with predation identified as the predominant cause of fledging failure. Intervals between breeding attempts were longer after successful nestin...
We used miniaturized GPS loggers and site observations to access foraging patterns and nest behaviou...
Abstract Seabirds have the potential to be used as indi-cators for monitoring changes in the souther...
The Príncipe Autonomous Region is recognised as a marine biodiversity hotspot, although little is kn...
We describe the population size and breeding ecology of the Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereu...
We describe the population size and breeding ecology of the Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereu...
Abstract Basic information on natural history is crucial for assessing the viability of populations,...
The daily nest-survival rates of Red-billed Tropicbirds (Phaethon aethereus) were estimated over six...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
This study investigates the breeding success of two tropical seabirds that exploit dissimilar nestin...
We assessed the breeding success of Red-billed Tropicbirds Phaethon aethereus on St. Eustatius, part...
Land breeding sites are important conservation priorities for the preservation of seabirds that cann...
Land breeding sites are important conservation priorities for the preservation of seabirds that cann...
Abstract We used miniaturized GPS loggers and site observations to access foraging patterns and nest...
We used miniaturized GPS loggers and site observations to access foraging patterns and nest behaviou...
Abstract Seabirds have the potential to be used as indi-cators for monitoring changes in the souther...
The Príncipe Autonomous Region is recognised as a marine biodiversity hotspot, although little is kn...
We describe the population size and breeding ecology of the Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereu...
We describe the population size and breeding ecology of the Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereu...
Abstract Basic information on natural history is crucial for assessing the viability of populations,...
The daily nest-survival rates of Red-billed Tropicbirds (Phaethon aethereus) were estimated over six...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
Studying the feeding ecology of seabirds is important not only to understand basic aspects of their ...
This study investigates the breeding success of two tropical seabirds that exploit dissimilar nestin...
We assessed the breeding success of Red-billed Tropicbirds Phaethon aethereus on St. Eustatius, part...
Land breeding sites are important conservation priorities for the preservation of seabirds that cann...
Land breeding sites are important conservation priorities for the preservation of seabirds that cann...
Abstract We used miniaturized GPS loggers and site observations to access foraging patterns and nest...
We used miniaturized GPS loggers and site observations to access foraging patterns and nest behaviou...
Abstract Seabirds have the potential to be used as indi-cators for monitoring changes in the souther...
The Príncipe Autonomous Region is recognised as a marine biodiversity hotspot, although little is kn...