The demography of a new Common Noddy (Anous stolidus) colony during the establishment period

Created 24/06/2017

Updated 24/06/2017

Common Noddies (Anous stolidus) were first recorded on Lancelin Island off south-western Australia in January 1992. A study of the population dynamics of this colony began in the 1994-95 breeding season and was continued for over 10 years, until 2011. The demography of the colony was modelled using information on adult survivorship, age of first breeding and natal recruitment from the analysis of banding-recapture data and annual colony census data.

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Title The demography of a new Common Noddy (Anous stolidus) colony during the establishment period
Language English
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/3939c1e6-910a-48fe-905e-db797c2a72b4
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Conservation Council of Western Australia (CCWA)
nic.dunlop@conservationwa.asn.au
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