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Authors:J M Winterbottom    P A Clancey  J M Winterbottom  P A Clancey  D Goodwin
Institution:1. South African Museum, Cape Town;2. Museum and Art Gallery, Durban;3. S.A. Museum, Cape Town;4. c/o Bird Room, British Museum, London
Abstract:Earlé, R. A. 1981. Factors governing avian breeding in Acacia savanna, Pietermaritzburg, Part 3: Breeding success, recruitment and clutch size. Ostrich 52:235-243.

The clutch size and breeding success of eight species of birds were monitored over a two year period in Acacia savanna. The mean clutch size fluctuated within the breeding season and four patterns of clutch size variation were noted. A smaller proportion of large clutches were laid in the 1979 season when less food was available. Breeding success was higher in the dry 1979 season but fewer breeding attempts were made and the overall recruitment was thus lower. At the peak of the breeding season, in mid-November, breeding success was at its lowest. Predation on nests was the greatest factor reducing breeding success although rain and strong winds affected some species.
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