We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabird species in the Eastern Indian Ocean—the Lesser Noddy (Anous tenuirostris melanops), Brown Noddy (Anous stolidus), Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Ardenna pacifica) and Bridled Tern (Onychoprion anaethetus) breeding at the Houtman Abrolhos and the Wedge-tailed Shearwater breeding at Varanus Island, Western Australia—tracked using geolocators during their respective non-breeding periods. Lesser Noddies remained largely in the general vicinity or slightly to the south of the colony in their non-breeding season (February–September). Brown Noddies spent their non-breeding period (March–August) in the Northwest Shelf area of Western Australia, around 95...
Solomon Islands 10 to 96 months after they were banded on Vatu-i-Ra, Fiji, raises the question as to...
International audienceIn tropical waters, productivity is low and seabirds only feed at the surface,...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
This is the first study using geolocators (global location sensing, GLS) to track the movements of a...
The Abbott’s booby Papasula abbotti is one of the most threatened seabirds in the world. The species...
Gadfly petrels are strictly oceanic seabirds that range very far from their breeding grounds. Foragi...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
We investigated seabird-eddy associations in subtropical waters of the southern Indian Ocean during ...
Solomon Islands 10 to 96 months after they were banded on Vatu-i-Ra, Fiji, raises the question as to...
International audienceIn tropical waters, productivity is low and seabirds only feed at the surface,...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
This is the first study using geolocators (global location sensing, GLS) to track the movements of a...
The Abbott’s booby Papasula abbotti is one of the most threatened seabirds in the world. The species...
Gadfly petrels are strictly oceanic seabirds that range very far from their breeding grounds. Foragi...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
Declining prey availability drives many seabirds to migrate following breeding. While long-distance,...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
We investigated seabird-eddy associations in subtropical waters of the southern Indian Ocean during ...
Solomon Islands 10 to 96 months after they were banded on Vatu-i-Ra, Fiji, raises the question as to...
International audienceIn tropical waters, productivity is low and seabirds only feed at the surface,...
Global seabird populations have declined by 70%, since 1950, largely in response to human mediated t...