Difference between revisions of "Possible causes for breading failure in common terns"
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− | Since 1997 the Dutch Coastal and Marine institute (RIKZ) monitors the | + | Since 1997 the Dutch Coastal and Marine institute (RIKZ) monitors the [http://www.vliz.be/docs/Folders/TROPHOSposter%207.pdf coastal breading birds] in the Delta area. One of these breading birds is the common tern. In 1994 the colony in Terneuzen was struck by serious signs of illness, while the other colonies in the delta area remained healthy. The number of breading couples decreased strongly, and the [[broedsucces vertaling!!!!]] was bad. |
In 1999 these signs of illness vanished and the number of breading couples increased again. However, from 2000 on the eggs started to show anomalies (small cracks or bulges) which indicated that the population still hadn't recovered. | In 1999 these signs of illness vanished and the number of breading couples increased again. However, from 2000 on the eggs started to show anomalies (small cracks or bulges) which indicated that the population still hadn't recovered. |
Revision as of 15:59, 3 July 2009
Mogelijke oorzaken van slecht broedsucces in de visdiefkolonie bij terneuzen. Stand van zaken en aanbevelingen - 2003
Context of the study
Since 1997 the Dutch Coastal and Marine institute (RIKZ) monitors the coastal breading birds in the Delta area. One of these breading birds is the common tern. In 1994 the colony in Terneuzen was struck by serious signs of illness, while the other colonies in the delta area remained healthy. The number of breading couples decreased strongly, and the broedsucces vertaling!!!! was bad. In 1999 these signs of illness vanished and the number of breading couples increased again. However, from 2000 on the eggs started to show anomalies (small cracks or bulges) which indicated that the population still hadn't recovered.