“…Manuscript to be reviewed chosen area for reproduction by parents, the reproduction in colonies or as isolated nests, the climatic conditions, the water level variation in the wetlands and its stability during the reproduction period, the abundance of food (Tucker & Heath, 1994;Catry et al, 1997;Carpentier et al, 2002); the type, form and size of the nests, the presence of parasites and predators, the type of vegetation on which the nests are anchored and its abundance (Spina, 1982;Dostine & Morton, 1989;Bakaria et al, 2002;Latraube, 2006;Paillisson et al, 2006;Bakaria et al, 2009;Ledwoń et al, 2014); and the quality of cares that parents provide to their descendence (Nichols et al, 1990;Spendelow et al, 1995, Brunton, 1997Lebreton et al, 2003;Paillisson et al, 2007;Alvarez & Barba, 2008;Monticelli et al, 2008;Braasch et al, 2009;Ledwoń et al, 2013). When all these conditions are suitable, the reproductive success is usually high.…”