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Assessing incidental bycatch of seabirds in Norwegian coastal commercial fisheries: Empirical and methodological lessons
Published 2015-07-01“…With diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic, this study aimed to screen seabird bycatch in Norwegian coastal fisheries in 2009. …”
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Monitoring Canadian Arctic seabirds at the Prince Leopold Island Field Station, 1975–2023
Published 2024-01-01“…The research station at Prince Leopold Island (PLI), initiated in 1975, was the first seabird monitoring site created in the Canadian Arctic. …”
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Seasonal Variation in Parental Care Drives Sex-Specific Foraging by a Monomorphic Seabird.
Published 2015-01-01“…Evidence of sex-specific foraging in monomorphic seabirds is increasing though the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. …”
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A comparison of two seabird communities on opposite coasts of the Alborán Sea (western Mediterranean)
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Seabird’s cry: repertoire and vocal expression of contextual valence in the little auk (Alle alle)
Published 2023-05-01“…Abstract Many seabird species breed in colonies counting up to hundreds of thousands of individuals. …”
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First days at sea: depicting migration patterns of juvenile seabirds in highly impacted seascapes
Published 2021-05-01“…Within marine ecosystems, seabirds respond to ecosystem variability and face multiple human pressures, especially threatened species. …”
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Evidence of avian influenza virus in seabirds breeding on a Norwegian high-Arctic archipelago
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Correction: High individual repeatability of the migratory behaviour of a long-distance migratory seabird
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The influence of environmental conditions on the age pattern in breeding performance in a transequatorial migratory seabird.
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The use of social attraction techniques to restore seabird colonies on Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico
Published 2021-04-01“…Abstract Desecheo Island (117 ha) was historically an important seabird island in the Caribbean with 15 species recorded, of which seven are known to breed, including major populations of brown boobies and red‐footed bobbies. …”
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Rickettsia spp. in Seabird Ticks from Western Indian Ocean Islands, 2011–2012
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Buoys with looming eyes deter seaducks and could potentially reduce seabird bycatch in gillnets
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Human visitation disrupts natural determinants of breeding seabird communities on coral reef islands
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Sea ice phenology and primary productivity pulses shape breeding success in Arctic seabirds
Published 2017-07-01“…We provide a suitable framework for analyzing the effects of climate-driven sea ice disappearance on seabird fitness.…”
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Interactions between commercial fishing vessels and a pelagic seabird in the southern Mediterranean Sea
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In situ clock shift reveals that the sun compass contributes to orientation in a pelagic seabird
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A latitudinal gradient in climate effects on seabird demography: results from interspecific analyses
Published 2008“…Here, we analyse interspecifically how different climate variables affect the breeding success of North Atlantic seabird species along latitudinal and longitudinal gradients. …”
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Foraging flexibility and search patterns are unlinked during breeding in a free-ranging seabird
Published 2016“…Here, to test how search patterns are affected at different breeding stages and to explore the proximate causes of these variations, we deployed data loggers to record both position (global positioning system) and dive activity (time–depth recorders) of a colonial breeding seabird, the razorbill Alca torda. Over a period of 3 years, our recordings of 56 foraging trips from 18 breeders show that while there is no evidence for individual route fidelity, razorbills exhibit higher foraging flexibility during incubation than during chick rearing, when foraging becomes more focused on an area of high primary productivity. …”
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Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
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