The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservation concern because they are experiencing population declines. The taxonomy of albatrosses has always been problematic, which makes it difficult to estimate the number and size of breeding groups within a species. The Northern Buller’s Albatross (Thalassarche bulleri platei) and Southern Buller’s Albatross (Thalassarche bulleri bulleri) (Robertson & Nunn 1998; Turbott 1990) were recognised as separate species until 2006. A review of morphological data provided a basis for defining them as one species (Thalassarche bulleri); a result that was supported by international conservation agreements. However, there was no genetic data available at th...
This study extends previous phylogeographic genetic studies of the Black-browed and Wandering Albatr...
Climate change, fisheries and invasive species represent three pervasive threats to seabirds, global...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
1. Previous genetic studies found evidence of at least three distinct groups of black‐browed Thalas...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Albatrosses are frequently killed by longline and trawl fishery operations but the relative impact o...
Understanding the ecological relationships between a species and the environment it inhabits is crit...
Small numbers of Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys, breed on Campbell Island, New Zea...
The Balearic shearwater Puffinus rnauretanicus is one of the most critically endangered seabirds in ...
When secondary contact occurs between allopatric sister species, several evolutionary consequences a...
Almost all of the world's fisheries overlap spatially and temporally with foraging seabirds, with im...
This study extends previous phylogeographic genetic studies of the Black-browed and Wandering Albatr...
Climate change, fisheries and invasive species represent three pervasive threats to seabirds, global...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
The Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) family is comprised of 22 recognised species, 13 are of high conservat...
1. Previous genetic studies found evidence of at least three distinct groups of black‐browed Thalas...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Evaluating the genetic and demographic independence of populations of threatened species is importan...
Albatrosses are frequently killed by longline and trawl fishery operations but the relative impact o...
Understanding the ecological relationships between a species and the environment it inhabits is crit...
Small numbers of Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys, breed on Campbell Island, New Zea...
The Balearic shearwater Puffinus rnauretanicus is one of the most critically endangered seabirds in ...
When secondary contact occurs between allopatric sister species, several evolutionary consequences a...
Almost all of the world's fisheries overlap spatially and temporally with foraging seabirds, with im...
This study extends previous phylogeographic genetic studies of the Black-browed and Wandering Albatr...
Climate change, fisheries and invasive species represent three pervasive threats to seabirds, global...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...