Impacts of predators: center nests are less successful than edge nests in a large nesting colony of least terns

Author(s)
Brunton, Dianne H.
Year
Article Title
Impacts of predators: center nests are less successful than edge nests in a large nesting colony of least terns
Volume
99
Pages
372-380
Start Page Number
372
Final Page
380
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Species: Least Tern (Sterna antillarum)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Hatching Success mean hatching success during two years of study 0.79-1.31 545-606 nests per study year eggs hatched/nest Chick Sandy Point, West Haven Exposure Factor Datasets
Species:
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Fledging or Weaning Rate mean fledging success during two years of study 0.06-0.57 545-606 nests per study year fledglings/eggs laid Juvenile Sandy Point, West Haven Exposure Factor Datasets

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