Re-laying by Hutton's shearwaters (Puffinus huttoni ) at Te Rae o Atiu, Kaikoura Peninsula, New Zealand

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Rowe, Lindsay K. [1 ]
Taylor, Graeme [2 ]
Howard, Ted [3 ]
机构
[1] T198 24 Charles Upham Dr, Rangiora 7400, New Zealand
[2] Dept Conservat, POB 10420, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
[3] Huttons Shearwater Charitable Trust, 1 Maui St, Kaikoura 7300, New Zealand
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NOTORNIS | 2024年 / 71卷 / 01期
关键词
Puffinus huttoni; Hutton's shearwater; Te Rae o Atiu; Kaik & omacr; ura Peninsula; New Zealand; breeding; re-laying; female-female pairs; BREEDING BIOLOGY; COLONY; SEX;
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Observations were made of the Nationally Vulnerable Hutton's shearwater ( Puffinus huttoni ) breeding at Te Rae o Atiu, Kaik & omacr;ura Peninsula (42.429 degrees S, 173.703 degrees E), New Zealand, a new colony established by translocations where birds breed in nestboxes. Over 12 seasons there were 245 eggs laid, including seven instances of two eggs laid as separate clutches in one nestbox during the same season. Nestbox inspections, usually undertaken weekly, provided evidence of egg laying date. Bird attendance at the nestboxes was also obtained from implanted passive integrated transponders that triggered a reader and datalogger. There is evidence for birds re-laying an egg after the first egg failed for three separate events, and a fourth was a possibility. In three other events, it appears more likely that two different birds laid the eggs, two as female-female pairings or simply egg dumping by an unpaired female; the third event was inconclusive. Only one of the 14 eggs from two-egg nests hatched, and the chick fledged successfully, about 10 days later than any other chick recorded at this colony. This fledging date was similar to the last date for fallout birds from the natural, mountain colonies, and suggests that re-laying may be a natural consequence of early egg failures in this species.
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