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Reproduction of black-crowned night-herons related to predation and contaminants in Oregon and Washington, USA

January 1, 1997

We studied reproductive characteristics of Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) at four colonies in south central Washington and one colony in north central Oregon in 1991. Nest success, adjusted using the Mayfield method, was significantly different between colonies and ranged from 12-84% to hatching and 12-73% to 14 days post-hatching. The mean number of young surviving to 14 days of age in each colony ranged from 0.47-1.94 per nesting female (includes recycling efforts that involve laying more than one clutch). They were marked intercolony differences in clutch size and incidence of recycling. Predation (primarily avian) was a major factor that adversely affected nest success in three colonies and was relatively unimportant in two colonies. Residues of DDE, total polychlorinated biphenyls, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, and other compounds in eggs were generally low and apparently had little influence on reproductive success at any of the colonies. Mean eggshell thinning ranged from 7-1 1 % in comparison to a pre-1947 norm for eggs measured in museum collections. Cytochrome P450 enzyme (EROD, PROD, and BROD) induction in livers of pipped embryos by colony ranged from low to average in comparison with other colonies throughout the U.S. Average EROD and BROD activities were highest at Sand Dune Island and were lowest at Potholes Reservoir which was designated the reference colony. In relation to our study of three of the five colonies in the early 1980s, residues of DDE and several related compounds appeared to decline, nest predation rates increased, and nest success decreased at all three colonies.

Publication Year 1997
Title Reproduction of black-crowned night-herons related to predation and contaminants in Oregon and Washington, USA
DOI 10.2307/1521685
Authors L. J. Blus, Barnett A. Rattner, M. J. Melancon, C. J. Henny
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Colonial Waterbirds
Index ID 5223344
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center; Patuxent Wildlife Research Center