1992
DOI: 10.2307/1369293
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Demography of a California Least Tern Colony including Effects of the 1982-1983 El Niño

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“…Demographic data of long-lived birds with delayed maturity show that survival probability differs between age-classes. Pre-breeding survival (defined as the probability of surviving the time before accession to reproduction) is most frequently lower than survival after the individual has reached breeding age (Massey et al 1992;Spendelow et al 2002;Lebreton et al 2003;Collins and Doherty 2006;Szostek and Becker 2012). The lower survival rate of prebreeding birds relative to adult birds is a consequence of the higher mortality of inexperienced young birds (Spendelow 1991;Lebreton et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demographic data of long-lived birds with delayed maturity show that survival probability differs between age-classes. Pre-breeding survival (defined as the probability of surviving the time before accession to reproduction) is most frequently lower than survival after the individual has reached breeding age (Massey et al 1992;Spendelow et al 2002;Lebreton et al 2003;Collins and Doherty 2006;Szostek and Becker 2012). The lower survival rate of prebreeding birds relative to adult birds is a consequence of the higher mortality of inexperienced young birds (Spendelow 1991;Lebreton et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A portion of the snowy plover population is present on the breeding grounds yearround, while the remainder winters along the Pacific Coast south into Baja California, Mexico (Stenzel et al 1994). Least terns winter primarily along the Pacific Coast of Central America (Massey et al 1992). This study was designed to evaluate the effects that contaminants acquired on the breeding or wintering grounds might be having on reproduction by snowy plovers and least terns.…”
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“…Summer floods may have only minor effects on least tern population dynamics, as the species is relatively long-lived (ca. 9 years; Massey et al, 1992) and presumably adapted to ephemeral habitats associated with dynamic hydrologic cycles. Understanding the causal relationship between lower water levels and the gradient of tern fledging success we observed is important and additional research during wetter portions of the long-term hydrologic cycle is warranted.…”
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confidence: 99%