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Notes on the distribution, behaviour and status of grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) on Antipodes Island, New Zealand

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    2013

  • Author(s)

    E.A. Bell; B.D. Bell; J.L. Sim; M.J. Imber

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    60, 4

  • Pagination

    269-278

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

Antipodes Island; behaviour; distribution; grey petrel; population estimate; Procellaria cinerea


Notes on the distribution, behaviour and status of grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) on Antipodes Island, New Zealand

Notornis, 60 (4), 269-278

E.A. Bell; B.D. Bell; J.L. Sim; M.J. Imber (2013)

Article Type: Paper

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Aspects of the breeding biology of the grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) were studied on Antipodes Island between April and June 2001. The island was surveyed to determine grey petrel distribution and four 2,500 m2 census grids were established. The survey suggested that the distribution of grey petrels was restricted to steep, well-draining areas dominated by Poa litorosa tussock (approximately 510 ha of the 2,025 ha island). Occupied burrow density within the 4 census grids ranged from 31 to 44 burrows (0.01 burrows per square metre). Extrapolating from the census grid density to the total grey petrel habitat resulted in a population estimate of 114,730 birds: 53,000 breeding pairs (range = 32,000- 73,000) and 8,670 non-breeding-birds (range = 4,000-16,320) were present on Antipodes Island. Aspects of the behaviour of the species were recorded. Comparisons are made with other members of the genus Procellaria.