Waterbirds are often overlooked as predators in aquatic ecosystems, despite the fact that waterbirds congregate in great numbers in and around waterways, notably estuaries. To fully appreciate the effect that aquatic feeding waterbird species may have on aquatic prey communities and the role that they play in estuarine food webs, stable isotopes and fatty acid profiles were employed to examine the seasonal diet of selected waterbirds in the Kowie Estuary, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Population counts were conducted every month for four seasons to examine the demography of waterbirds in the lower reaches of the estuary. The mean monthly energy consumption, along with dry matter intake of all waterbird species observed, were calculat...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of wading birds in southeast Florida were explored through ...
1. We estimated nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading into wetlands by carnivorous waterbirds with...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of six species of wading birds were explored through a comb...
Waterbirds are often overlooked as predators in aquatic ecosystems, despite the fact that waterbirds...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Simple measures of population dynamics and energy consumption can provide baseline information on ...
Human interactions with colonial waterbirds occur on a continuum, from wildlife conservation at on...
peer reviewedInferences on seabird ecology from stable isotopes ratios (δ13C, δ15N) and mercury conc...
The Colorado River Delta is one of the most impacted wetland systems in the world and has experience...
Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions are poorly understood from a t...
Each year, millions of seabirds migrate to the North Water Polynya, northern Baffin Bay, to feed in ...
Tracing how free-ranging organisms interact with their environment to maintain water balance is a di...
Marine birds are important predators in the marine ecosystem, and dietary studies can give useful in...
Detailed information on diet and foraging ecology is scarce for most small seabirds such as storm pe...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of wading birds in southeast Florida were explored through ...
1. We estimated nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading into wetlands by carnivorous waterbirds with...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of six species of wading birds were explored through a comb...
Waterbirds are often overlooked as predators in aquatic ecosystems, despite the fact that waterbirds...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Simple measures of population dynamics and energy consumption can provide baseline information on ...
Human interactions with colonial waterbirds occur on a continuum, from wildlife conservation at on...
peer reviewedInferences on seabird ecology from stable isotopes ratios (δ13C, δ15N) and mercury conc...
The Colorado River Delta is one of the most impacted wetland systems in the world and has experience...
Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions are poorly understood from a t...
Each year, millions of seabirds migrate to the North Water Polynya, northern Baffin Bay, to feed in ...
Tracing how free-ranging organisms interact with their environment to maintain water balance is a di...
Marine birds are important predators in the marine ecosystem, and dietary studies can give useful in...
Detailed information on diet and foraging ecology is scarce for most small seabirds such as storm pe...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of wading birds in southeast Florida were explored through ...
1. We estimated nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading into wetlands by carnivorous waterbirds with...
Feeding ecology and trophic interactions of six species of wading birds were explored through a comb...