On the Isle of May, Scotland, large numbers of Shags have been marked annually since 1962. From 1981 to 1983, this marked population was sampled to investigate retrospectively a catastrophic decline in numbers of breeding Shags between 1974 and 1976. An electrolytic method was developed to read incomplete ring-numbers on abraded rings: it was 94% successful. The adult annual survival rate before, during and after the decline remained constant at 87%; during the decline, up to 60% of experienced adults refrained from breeding, laying was a month later than usual, chick production and post-fledging survival were both abnormally low. Failure of the fish stocks around the Isle of May probably caused the decline. Dispersal, pair-bond and reprodu...
We used radio-tracking techniques to determine the foraging range and feeding locations used by indi...
A discriminant function was generated to determine the sexes of great skuas on Foula, Shetland from ...
1. Quantifying among-individual variation in life-history strategies, and associated variation in re...
The European shag ("Phalacrocorax aristotelis") population at Cíes Islands (the most important breed...
Blue-eyed Shag nestlings at two colonies on Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, have been ringed ann...
An improvement in reproductive performance over the first few breeding attempts is widespread among ...
Senescence is rarely observed in wild populations. This is due to a combination of (a) high extrinsi...
Long term ringing of chicks and retrapping of adult Shags at a colony in south-east Scotland have pr...
Over 13,000 chicks and 1,800 adult European Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) were banded at a colon...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
During 1993, about half the adult Shags Phalacrocorax aristotelis alive on the Isle of May, southeas...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
A study of the herring gull Larus argentatus emphasising interrelationships of population ecology, s...
A breeding population of Redshanks was studied by trapping adults at the nest and individually marki...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
We used radio-tracking techniques to determine the foraging range and feeding locations used by indi...
A discriminant function was generated to determine the sexes of great skuas on Foula, Shetland from ...
1. Quantifying among-individual variation in life-history strategies, and associated variation in re...
The European shag ("Phalacrocorax aristotelis") population at Cíes Islands (the most important breed...
Blue-eyed Shag nestlings at two colonies on Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, have been ringed ann...
An improvement in reproductive performance over the first few breeding attempts is widespread among ...
Senescence is rarely observed in wild populations. This is due to a combination of (a) high extrinsi...
Long term ringing of chicks and retrapping of adult Shags at a colony in south-east Scotland have pr...
Over 13,000 chicks and 1,800 adult European Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) were banded at a colon...
International audienceAn integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag ...
During 1993, about half the adult Shags Phalacrocorax aristotelis alive on the Isle of May, southeas...
An integrated research program was initiated to evaluate if the European shag Phalacroco...
A study of the herring gull Larus argentatus emphasising interrelationships of population ecology, s...
A breeding population of Redshanks was studied by trapping adults at the nest and individually marki...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
We used radio-tracking techniques to determine the foraging range and feeding locations used by indi...
A discriminant function was generated to determine the sexes of great skuas on Foula, Shetland from ...
1. Quantifying among-individual variation in life-history strategies, and associated variation in re...