An assessment of the breeding range,colony sizes and population of the Westland petrel (Procellaria westlandica) |
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Authors: | GC Wood |
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Affiliation: | West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy, Department of Conservation , Hokitika , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract The Westland petrel (Procellaria westlandica) is an endemic New Zealand species and one of the very few burrowing seabird species still breeding on mainland New Zealand. It nests only on a series of coastal ridgelines near to Punakaiki on the West Coast of the South Island. Between 2002 and 2005, surveys were undertaken at 28 of the 29 known colonies. The area occupied by the colonies was 73 ha; most colonies had fewer than 50 burrows, but six colonies had 201–500 burrows and four colonies had more than 1000 burrows. We find that the current breeding range of Westland petrel and the location of individual colonies are similar to those reported in both the 1950s and 1970s. Based on total burrow counts at 28 colonies and burrow occupancy rates determined by annual monitoring, the annual breeding population is estimated to be between 2954 and 5137 breeding pairs. |
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Keywords: | Westland petrel Procellaria westlandica seabird burrow population census New Zealand |
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