We evaluated the volumes of waste from fish processing plants in Chubut Province, Argentina, and discuss its potential consequences for Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) population dynamics and coastal management. Mean volume of waste produced between 1989 and 2001 in three coastal cities was 49.8± 10.9 thousand tonsy -1. The amount of waste varied between years and cities, being larger at Puerto Madryn and Comodoro Rivadavia than at Rawson (24.1, 19.3 and 6.4 thousand tons y -1, respectively). Waste was disposed at the three cities during all months of the sampled years. Large numbers of Kelp Gulls have been recorded taking advantage of fish waste disposed at these waste sites throughout the year. Considering its energetic content, waste gener...
The dispersal of individuals among breeding sites is considered to be one of the key processes in se...
We assessed the potential overlap in diet composition of the kelp gull Larus dominicanus and the thr...
Here, we present the first findings of anthropogenic debris (AD) used as nest material by the Kelp G...
[EN] We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Is...
We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Isla de...
Populations of several species of gull are increasing worldwide as a result of a plentiful supply of...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Modern economic activities, like industry and agriculture, as well as household activities, generate...
Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) foraging patterns were studied by deploying GPS loggers on 20 incubati...
We assessed Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) diet composition complementing conventional and stable iso...
We studied the exploitation of crab-beds and fishing grounds by Olrog's Gulls Larus atlanticus in no...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Among marine debris, monofilament fishing lines often result in negative impacts on marine organisms...
We evaluated seabird attendance and incidental mortality at coastal trawl vessels targeting Argentin...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.In Península Valdés, (Patagonia) Argentina, the consequences of poor waste manag...
The dispersal of individuals among breeding sites is considered to be one of the key processes in se...
We assessed the potential overlap in diet composition of the kelp gull Larus dominicanus and the thr...
Here, we present the first findings of anthropogenic debris (AD) used as nest material by the Kelp G...
[EN] We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Is...
We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Isla de...
Populations of several species of gull are increasing worldwide as a result of a plentiful supply of...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Modern economic activities, like industry and agriculture, as well as household activities, generate...
Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) foraging patterns were studied by deploying GPS loggers on 20 incubati...
We assessed Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) diet composition complementing conventional and stable iso...
We studied the exploitation of crab-beds and fishing grounds by Olrog's Gulls Larus atlanticus in no...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Among marine debris, monofilament fishing lines often result in negative impacts on marine organisms...
We evaluated seabird attendance and incidental mortality at coastal trawl vessels targeting Argentin...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.In Península Valdés, (Patagonia) Argentina, the consequences of poor waste manag...
The dispersal of individuals among breeding sites is considered to be one of the key processes in se...
We assessed the potential overlap in diet composition of the kelp gull Larus dominicanus and the thr...
Here, we present the first findings of anthropogenic debris (AD) used as nest material by the Kelp G...