The biology of an isolated population of American Flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber in the Galapagos Islands
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2014
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A genetically and morphologically divergent population of c.500 American Flamingos, isolated from the parental Caribbean stock of Phoenicopterus ruber, occurs in the Galapagos archipelago. Based primarily on data from a 3-year study, we provide the first description of the feeding and breeding biology of this population. Galapagos provides a suitable habitat comprising lagoons on a number of islands, among which the flamingos travel in response to food and nest site availability. The occurrence and qualnity of some food species was associated with the chlorosity of lagoon water, as was the distribution of flamingos. They bred opportunistically at five lagoons on four islands, sometimes simultaneously on more than one island. Group display usually involved approx 20 birds and colonies contained as few as three nests. Laying occurred during nine months of the year... We review potential dangers to this unique population and suggest conservation measures. |
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Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79614/10/79614_Pub.pdf http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/galapagos-research/article/biology-american-flamingo-phoenicopterus-ruber-galapagos/ Tindle, Robert William, Tupiza, Arnaldo, Blomberg, Simon, & Tindle, Elizabeth (2014) The biology of an isolated population of American Flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber in the Galapagos Islands. Galapagos Research, Journal of Science and Conservation in the Galapagos Islands, 68. WORLD WILDLIFE FUND/unknown BIRD PRESERVATION SO/unknown |
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Copyright 2014 The Authors Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License |
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Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #060207 Population Ecology #anzsrc Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Class #Galapagos islands #American Flamingo #Conservation |
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Journal Article |