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The distribution and numbers of gannets (Sula serrator) in New Zealand

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    1984

  • Author(s)

    K. Wodzicki, C.J.R. Robertson, H.R. Thompson, C.J.T. Alderton

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    31, 3

  • Pagination

    232-261

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

gannet; distribution; numbers; Sula serrator; New Zealand


The distribution and numbers of gannets (Sula serrator) in New Zealand

Notornis, 31 (3), 232-261

K. Wodzicki, C.J.R. Robertson, H.R. Thompson, C.J.T. Alderton (1984)

Article Type: Paper

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The 1980/81 distribution of the Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator) in New Zealand is described and population changes since 1946 are examined. A brief history of the 26 breeding colonies and 23 roosts is given. Over 99% of gannets nested in the 23 colonies round the northern half of the North Island in 1980/81. Gannet roosts are mostly near the breeding colonies.  The results of three national censuses taken since 1946 give an indication of the changes of the New Zealand gannet population in 34 years. The 1946/47 population was assessed at 21,115 pairs; 37,774 pairs were counted in 1969170 and 46,004 in 1980/81. The mean annual rate of increase for the whole population between 1946/47 and 1980/81 was 2.3%. In comparison with gannets in Australia, South Africa, and the North Atlantic, the gannet in New Zealand seems to be the only one steadily increasing and free from human interference.