Alejandra Toledo

Alejandra Toledo

Apr 08, 2016

Group 6 Copy 59
-1
    Please wait...

    About This Project

    There is enormous variation in reproductive success in seabirds: some pairs rear a chick successfully year after year, while most are perennial failures. Yet there is little information about why some individuals win and some lose, and the gap is especially big for Caribbean seabirds. We wonder if there are some features of the adults that determine reproductive success (bigger size, better parental care). As the most threatened group of birds, results will help to improve conservation efforts.

    Blast off!

    Browse Other Projects on Experiment

    Related Projects

    How do polar bears stay healthy on the world's worst diet?

    Polar bears survive almost entirely on seal fat. Yet unlike humans who eat high-fat diets, polar bears never...

    Uncovering hidden insect diversity associated with a likely undescribed gall-forming midge

    Does a likely undescribed species of gall-forming midge (pers. comm. Ray Gagné) on Eriodictyon plants (Yerba...

    Macrofungi of the California archipelago

    The eight islands of the California Archipelago are a well-studied biodiversity hotspot — but we know almost...

    Campaign Ended