Includes bibliography.This study investigated the potential usefulness of aerial seabirds as indicators of the distribution of peculiar oceanic biotopes and prey populations in the African sector of the Southern ocean. The hypothesis examined was that the distribution and abundance of seabirds are non-random and predictable with respect to the availability of prey at the sea-surface. The distribution of seabirds was correlated with prey density, in cases where the appropriate information was available. More often than not, however, data on prey distributions were unavailable, so that seabird distribution was correlated with the abiotic indicators of hydrodynamic processes which order the distribution of potential prey. The distribution of s...
This paper presents quantitative analyses at the community level of the spatial dispersion of 44 spe...
The Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula are warming rapidly and changes in species distribution are e...
Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the ...
Bibliography: pages 57-66.The feasibility of obtaining information on the dispersion of seabirds at ...
Seabird distributions reflect physical and biological features of the marine environment and their v...
The interactions between seabirds and their environment, notably their prey, include complex spatial...
Our objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic variability across the Sou...
[eng] Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators...
Though seabirds constitute only a small portion of all bird species, they are indicato...
Seabirds constitute a key group of marine top-predators. While foraging seabirds prey mostly on scho...
International audienceIn tropical waters, productivity is low and seabirds only feed at the surface,...
Quantifying the links between the marine environment, prey-occurrence, and predator distributionis t...
Studies of the behaviour of marine birds can, in addition to their direct relevance to the conservat...
This paper presents quantitative analyses at the community level of the spatial dispersion of 44 spe...
The Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula are warming rapidly and changes in species distribution are e...
Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the ...
Bibliography: pages 57-66.The feasibility of obtaining information on the dispersion of seabirds at ...
Seabird distributions reflect physical and biological features of the marine environment and their v...
The interactions between seabirds and their environment, notably their prey, include complex spatial...
Our objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic variability across the Sou...
[eng] Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators...
Though seabirds constitute only a small portion of all bird species, they are indicato...
Seabirds constitute a key group of marine top-predators. While foraging seabirds prey mostly on scho...
International audienceIn tropical waters, productivity is low and seabirds only feed at the surface,...
Quantifying the links between the marine environment, prey-occurrence, and predator distributionis t...
Studies of the behaviour of marine birds can, in addition to their direct relevance to the conservat...
This paper presents quantitative analyses at the community level of the spatial dispersion of 44 spe...
The Scotia Sea and Antarctic Peninsula are warming rapidly and changes in species distribution are e...
Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the ...