2017
DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2017.1313331
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Distribution and breeding ecology of the Ferruginous DuckAythya nyrocain Algeria

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“…In Algeria, intraspecific mixed clutches have been reported for various species of waterbirds: common coot Fulica atra (Samraoui & Samraoui, 2007), common moorhen Gallinula chloropus (Meniaia et al., 2014; Samraoui et al., 2013), purple swamp hen Porphyrio porphyrio (Samraoui et al., 2015), ferruginous duck Aythya nyroca (Djelailia et al., 2018; Fouzari et al., 2015), and mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Fouzari et al., 2018). Likewise, interspecific mixed clutches have been recorded for several waterbirds within the Numidian wetland complex (Table 1).…”
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“…In Algeria, intraspecific mixed clutches have been reported for various species of waterbirds: common coot Fulica atra (Samraoui & Samraoui, 2007), common moorhen Gallinula chloropus (Meniaia et al., 2014; Samraoui et al., 2013), purple swamp hen Porphyrio porphyrio (Samraoui et al., 2015), ferruginous duck Aythya nyroca (Djelailia et al., 2018; Fouzari et al., 2015), and mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Fouzari et al., 2018). Likewise, interspecific mixed clutches have been recorded for several waterbirds within the Numidian wetland complex (Table 1).…”
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“…Furthermore, Algerian wetlands are the most important breeding and wintering sites for the species in North Africa. They host its highest concentrations [8,21,[25][26][27][28][29][30], especially in the Northeast region, where wintering numbers fluctuate between 1500 and 3500 individuals [26] and more than 700 pairs breed at Lake Tonga alone [21]. Overall, the species population in Algeria seems to be improving [25,30,31], even though it is not the case in some Algerian wetlands [32],…”
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“…International Journal of Zoology 7 where anthropogenic pressures are negatively impacting its population [29,33].…”
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“…A higher nest presence positively affects breeding success in several bird species [ 26 , 27 ]. Conversely, nest recess has been associated with breeding failure [ 28 , 29 , 30 ], suggesting that nest absence is associated with fitness costs [ 31 ].…”
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