Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to distant colonies, occasionally establishing new breeding sites and potentially initiating speciation events. Patterns of albatross distribution and speciation may be determined largely by the behaviour of these few wayward individuals. In February 2003, a male White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche [cauta] steadi (identified from DNA), was observed in a colony of Black-browed Albatrosses, T. melanophrys, at Bird Island, South Georgia. It returned to the same colony the following austral spring. Although there have been previous records of shy-type albatrosses (T. [cauta] steadi or T. [cauta] cauta) in the south-western Atlantic Ocean, this is ...
International audienceDemographic parameters of wild animals are often closely associated with their...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Long-term studies at Bird Island, South Georgia, show that numbers of wandering, black-browed and gr...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Abstract: Albatrosses and other seabirds are generally highly philopatric, returning to natal coloni...
Shy Thalassarche cauta and White-capped albatrosses T. steadi are two taxa for which specific status...
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of...
Extrapair paternities (EPP) are relatively common in passerines, but rare in seabirds. Like most sea...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Given the rarity of hybridization in seabirds, which presumably relates to their very high philopatr...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
South Georgia supports globally important populations of seabirds, including the wandering albatross...
Demographic parameters of wild animals are often closely associated with their foraging distribution...
The evolutionary relationship between shy (Thalassarche cauta) and white-capped (T. steadi) albatros...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
International audienceDemographic parameters of wild animals are often closely associated with their...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Long-term studies at Bird Island, South Georgia, show that numbers of wandering, black-browed and gr...
Although albatrosses typically show strong natal philopatry, a small proportion of birds emigrate to...
Abstract: Albatrosses and other seabirds are generally highly philopatric, returning to natal coloni...
Shy Thalassarche cauta and White-capped albatrosses T. steadi are two taxa for which specific status...
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of...
Extrapair paternities (EPP) are relatively common in passerines, but rare in seabirds. Like most sea...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi, respectively, are phenotypically...
Given the rarity of hybridization in seabirds, which presumably relates to their very high philopatr...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
South Georgia supports globally important populations of seabirds, including the wandering albatross...
Demographic parameters of wild animals are often closely associated with their foraging distribution...
The evolutionary relationship between shy (Thalassarche cauta) and white-capped (T. steadi) albatros...
Telemetry methods and remote sensing now make it possible to record the spatial usage of wide-rangin...
International audienceDemographic parameters of wild animals are often closely associated with their...
1. A wide range of instrumentation has been deployed on albatrosses and petrels at Bird Island, Sout...
Long-term studies at Bird Island, South Georgia, show that numbers of wandering, black-browed and gr...