Audubon’s Shearwater Pufhnus lherminieri is a little known species of petrel. The recent descriptions of a possibly new species (P. atrodorsalis) and a new subspecies (l? 1. colstoni) have suggested that the population breeding on Reunion Island, I! 1. bailloni, may represent a key taxon for understanding the phylogeography of this group in the Indian Ocean. We provide the first detailed information on distribution, abundance, habitat characteristics and breeding biology of the species on Reunion, and assess relationships between the Indian Ocean taxa based on biometrics, coloration characters and patterns of breeding phenology. We also studied the behaviour of the birds on Reunion, paying particular attention to vocalizations. Analysing th...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...
International audienceRapa Shearwater Puffinus (newelli?) myrtae is known solely from five specimens...
International audienceBackground:Shearwaters (order Procellariiformes) are an excellent study system...
The procellariiformes are one of the most endangered orders in the world. In addition, information o...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
The discovery and taxonomic history of fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia (Forster) and Hutton's ...
A molecular phylogeny based on 917 base pairs (bp) of the mitochondrial (mt) DNA cytochrome-b gene w...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened avian taxa and are hence a high conservation priority. Manag...
Round Island (19°51'S, 57°47'E), an uninhabited volcanic islet lying 14 miles NNE of the Mauritian m...
The biodiversity is currently threatened by human activities. As they depend both of marine and terr...
This is the first study using geolocators (global location sensing, GLS) to track the movements of a...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...
International audienceRapa Shearwater Puffinus (newelli?) myrtae is known solely from five specimens...
International audienceBackground:Shearwaters (order Procellariiformes) are an excellent study system...
The procellariiformes are one of the most endangered orders in the world. In addition, information o...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
The discovery and taxonomic history of fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia (Forster) and Hutton's ...
A molecular phylogeny based on 917 base pairs (bp) of the mitochondrial (mt) DNA cytochrome-b gene w...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened avian taxa and are hence a high conservation priority. Manag...
Round Island (19°51'S, 57°47'E), an uninhabited volcanic islet lying 14 miles NNE of the Mauritian m...
The biodiversity is currently threatened by human activities. As they depend both of marine and terr...
This is the first study using geolocators (global location sensing, GLS) to track the movements of a...
International audienceThe wedge-tailed shearwater (WTS) population of New Caledonia is one of the la...
International audienceRapa Shearwater Puffinus (newelli?) myrtae is known solely from five specimens...
International audienceBackground:Shearwaters (order Procellariiformes) are an excellent study system...