Title
Year
Author
Birds nest caves
Birds nest caves
Collection | Published Works |
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Title |
Birds nest caves |
Source Title | The Sarawak Gazette |
Publication Date | 1933/05/01 |
Page | 63 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on miscellaneous topics ; I4 |
Breeding biology of the Atiu swiftlet
Breeding biology of the Atiu swiftlet
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Tarburton, M. K. |
Title |
Breeding biology of the Atiu swiftlet |
Source Title | Emu |
Publication Date | 1990 |
Keyword |
Aerodramus leucophaeus |
Page | 175–179 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Spatial Coverage |
Tupuranga Cave, Cook Islands |
Temporal Coverage |
1990 |
Volume | 90 |
Abstract |
The Atiu Swiftlet Aerodramus leucophaeus sawtelli builds most of its nests from lichen, fibre from the crown of the coconut tree and saliva. Nests were smaller and less often placed in total darkness than those of other species that also have two chicks. Most nests were built in September and the last chicks probably fledged in April. Both parents share the incubation of their two white eggs and both begin moulting their flight feathers while incubating. As well as replacing lost eggs and young broods some parents relaid after successfully fledging their first brood. The average weight of newly hatched chicks was 1.1 g and at the time of fledging (53 days later) was 9.5 g. Each brood was fed six times a day. Chicks do not have any of the parasitic louse flies that are common on other swiftlets in the south-west Pacific but they are killed by crabs. Atiu sustained 380 breeding Atiu Swiftlets during the season, which means the density was 7.1 ha per breeding bird. |
Series | Documents on breeding ; F10 |
Description |
Only p. 175 is avialable |
Breeding biology of the edible-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus
Breeding biology of the edible-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Langham, Nigel |
Title |
Breeding biology of the edible-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus |
Source Title | Ibis |
Publication Date | 1980 |
DOI |
http://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919X.1980.tb00900.x |
Keyword |
Aerodramus fuciphagus |
Page | 447-461 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Spatial Coverage |
George Town, Penang |
Temporal Coverage |
1980 |
Volume | 112 |
Abstract |
A colony of the Edible‐nest Swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus nesting in a Chinese shophouse in Penang, Peninsular Malaysia, was studied for seven months. Birds bred throughout, but laying was concentrated in the period October to February. Incubation and fledging periods were 23 ± 3 days and 43 + 6 days, respectively. Most young hatched during the dry season. The normal clutch size was two, with many birds laying second clutches (75%) and some third clutches (15‐4%) using the same nest. Clutch size showed no variation with clutch order or month. The overall hatching success was 69‐0 %, most losses caused by eggs falling from or with the nest. Fledging success was similar for broods of two (625%) and broods of one (59‐4%), so that the former were twice as productive. The main loss of chicks occurred when they fell from the nest and were eaten by mammalian predators. There was a tendency for breeding success to decline with successive clutches, but not with month, being highest in November (53‐6 %) and February (55‐6 %). The growth rate of single chicks and successful broods of two was similar, except that the second chick was more prone to fluctuations in weight. Some second chicks showed evidence of starvation before falling from the nest. Diet was examined by analysis of foodballs regurgitated by mist‐netted adults. Foodballs weighed 0–13‐1 08 g and, on average, contained over 500 prey items. The main arthropods caught were Hymenoptera (40‐8%), Ephemeroptera (26‐4%), Homoptera (15‐4%) and Diptera (7‐7%). Flying ants and mayflies contributed most by weight, although figwasps and mayflies were the most numerous prey items. Only in December did the percentage of moulting mist‐netted adult swiftlets fall below 70 %. It appeared that many birds were moulting and breeding simultaneously, although 21% of birds had primaries moulting in two places, suggesting arrested moult. Diurnal activity showed a normal high dawn exodus and dusk inflow of birds, although there was evidence of an increase of birds flying out prior to the dusk inflow. Nest harvesting was continued throughout the study, but most of the marked nests under study were left undisturbed. |
Series | Documents on breeding ; F8 |
Breeding energetics of white-bellied swiftlets
Breeding energetics of white-bellied swiftlets
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Turner, Angela |
Title |
Breeding energetics of white-bellied swiftlets |
Source Title | Report of Tropical Ecology Working Group |
Publication Date | 1955 |
Page | 1 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on breeding ; F1 |
Description |
One paragraph of article by D. W. H. Walton on p. 154 of a 1955 issue of Report of Tropical Ecology Working Group |
Breeding of the white-bellied swiftlet (Collocalia esculenta) in North Borneo
Breeding of the white-bellied swiftlet (Collocalia esculenta) in North Borneo
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Burgess, P. F. |
Title |
Breeding of the white-bellied swiftlet (Collocalia esculenta) in North Borneo |
Source Title | Sarawak Museum Journal |
Publication Date | 1961 |
Keyword |
Collocalia esculenta |
Page | 265-267 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Spatial Coverage |
Kampong Gelam, Sandakan,Sabah |
Temporal Coverage |
1961 |
Volume | 10 |
Series | Documents on breeding ; F18 |
Call to catalogue state's biological diversity
Call to catalogue state's biological diversity
2002/05/08
Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1933-
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1933- |
Title |
Call to catalogue state's biological diversity |
Source Title | The Malaysian Today |
Publication Date | 2002/05/08 |
Subject |
Biodiversity -- Malaysia -- Sarawak |
Page | 9 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Newspaper Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on taxonomy ; D29 |
Cave swiftlets
Cave swiftlets
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Cranbrook, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Earl of, 1933- |
Editor |
Smythies, Bertram E. (Bertram Evelyn) |
Title |
Cave swiftlets |
Source Title | Birds of Borneo |
Publication Date | 1960 |
Page | 16 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on breeding ; F2 |
Description |
Reprinted from "The Birds of Borneo" by Bertram E. Smythies, and published by Olover & Boyd Ltd., Edinburgh, 1960. |
Caves of the Ulu Kakus, interior Sarawak
Caves of the Ulu Kakus, interior Sarawak
Collection | Published Works |
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Author/Creator |
Reavis, J. L. |
Title |
Caves of the Ulu Kakus, interior Sarawak |
Source Title | Sarawak Museum Journal |
Publication Date | 1966 |
Page | 269-275 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
closedAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Volume | 14 |
Series | Documents on miscellaneous topics ; I21 |
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests (collection and auction) rules
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests (collection and auction) rules
Collection | Published Works |
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Title |
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests (collection and auction) rules |
Source Title | The Laws of Sarawak, Volume 5. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
Page | 45-47 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on miscellaneous topics ; I7 |
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests: to provide for the proper collection and aution of edible birds' nests
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests: to provide for the proper collection and aution of edible birds' nests
Collection | Published Works |
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Title |
Chapter 37: Edible birds' nests: to provide for the proper collection and aution of edible birds' nests |
Source Title | The Laws of Sarawak, Volume 1. Laws Ordinance, 1946 |
Publication Date | 1946 |
Page | 315-316 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | LKCNHM |
Series | Documents on miscellaneous topics ; I6 |
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