The breeding seabirds of Tromelin Island (western Indian Ocean): population sizes, trends and breeding phenology.

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作者
LeCorre, M
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[1] CEBC—CNRS—Villiers en Bois, 79360, Beauvoir sur Niort
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10.1080/00306525.1996.9639704
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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Formerly six or eight species of seabirds bred on Tromelin Island, but currently only two species do so: The Redfooted Booby Sula sula and the Masked Booby S. dactylatra. The last two species which became locally extinct, the Lesser Frigatebird Fregata oriel and the Greater Frigatebird F. mirror, probably stopped breeding on the island as a consequence of human disturbance to breeding colonies. The populations of the two species of booby have opposing trends since 1954. The Masked Booby's population increased from 60 pairs in 1954 to 200-250 pairs in 1996 while the Red-footed Booby's population decreased from 500 pairs in 1968 to 130-180 pairs in 1996. The impacts of human settlement, introduced brown rats Rattus norvegicus, local extinction of the Greater Frigatebird and other factors are discussed to explain these changes in population sizes. New data are provided on the breeding phenology of the two species of booby. Finally, the importance of this island for the conservation of seabirds in the western Indian Ocean is discussed.
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