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Reproductive Physiology Of Free-Living White Ibises (Eudocimus Albus) In The Florida Everglades, Julie A. Heath, Peter C. Frederick, Thea M. Edwards, Louis J. Guillette Jr. Aug 2003

Reproductive Physiology Of Free-Living White Ibises (Eudocimus Albus) In The Florida Everglades, Julie A. Heath, Peter C. Frederick, Thea M. Edwards, Louis J. Guillette Jr.

Julie Heath

We measured plasma concentrations of testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, and corticosterone; and recorded changes in gonad size, body condition, molt, and brood patch development of free-living adult White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) during the breeding season in the Florida Everglades. White Ibises are colonially breeding, long-legged wading birds that inhabit freshwater and estuarine wetlands. They have flexible breeding schedules (nest initiation dates can range from January to September) and onset of nesting is usually associated with increased prey availability caused by concentration of small fish in pools during periods of wetland drying. In this paper, we present the hormonal and physical characteristics …