Kerguelen Islands between 1955 and 1992. Before that period, those ecosystems were free of freshwater fish. Because of the absence of competition and other factors, the various populations of salmonid fish increased exponentially soon after their first successful introductions. Field workers have been monitoring the populations of salmonids over a period of 40 years. Here, we present a summary of observations by those field workers of seabirds foraging on freshwater fish. Observations show that several seabird species benefit from the fish. However, although the density of fish is extremely high, the numbers of seabirds actually exploiting them remains low. Simple calculations show that seabirds probably do not affect freshwater fish demogr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Ashley Bunce.Increasing exploitation of pelagic fis...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
In the Antarctic, seabird species distributions are annular or latitudinal, with strong similarities...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
International audienceForage fish populations often undergo large and rapid fluctuations in abundanc...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
We conducted a survey to investigate the factors influencing the number of seabirds attending a rese...
Seabirds and marine fish share habitats and food webs, but there is too little contact between the d...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
Seabird surveys in the pelagic environment of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, indicated an...
Industrial forage fish fisheries may reduce prey availability affecting diet and breeding success of...
1. Seabirds and pinnipeds are vulnerable to reductions in prey availability, especially during the b...
Studies of the behaviour of marine birds can, in addition to their direct relevance to the conservat...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Ashley Bunce.Increasing exploitation of pelagic fis...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
In the Antarctic, seabird species distributions are annular or latitudinal, with strong similarities...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
International audienceForage fish populations often undergo large and rapid fluctuations in abundanc...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
We conducted a survey to investigate the factors influencing the number of seabirds attending a rese...
Seabirds and marine fish share habitats and food webs, but there is too little contact between the d...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosyst...
Seabird surveys in the pelagic environment of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, indicated an...
Industrial forage fish fisheries may reduce prey availability affecting diet and breeding success of...
1. Seabirds and pinnipeds are vulnerable to reductions in prey availability, especially during the b...
Studies of the behaviour of marine birds can, in addition to their direct relevance to the conservat...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Ashley Bunce.Increasing exploitation of pelagic fis...
Competition for food is widely cited as an important cost of coloniality among birds and much of the...
In the Antarctic, seabird species distributions are annular or latitudinal, with strong similarities...