Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activities have been linked to the decline of seabird populations, yet over-wintering areas typically receive little or no protection. Adult survival rates, a crucial parameter for population persistence in long-lived species, tend to be spatially or temporally restricted for many seabird species, limiting our understanding of factors driving population trends at some sites. We used bio-loggers to study the migration of Western Australian Flesh-footed Shearwaters Ardenna carneipes carneipes and estimated adult survival over five years. Western Australia is home to around 35% of the world’s breeding Flesh-footed Shearwaters, a population which was up-listed to Vu...
Accurate and repeatable population estimates are key to establishing population trends and conservat...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Increasing numbers of animal and plant species are under threat, often through human activity. To im...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activities have been...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activit...
The Flesh-footed Shearwater (Puffinus carneipes) is a pelagic seabird that breeds predominantly arou...
The population of flesh-footed shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) breeding on Lord Howe Island was sho...
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency, causing disruption to global ecosystems. Large-s...
Environmental variations play an important role in the population dynamics of seabirds, as they infl...
The population of flesh-footed shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) breeding on Lord Howe Island was sho...
Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global warming o...
The Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus), also known in New Zealand as tītī or muttonbird, is an abun...
Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global warming o...
Incidental seabird mortality associated with bycatch during longline commercial fishing is a conserv...
<div><p>Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global w...
Accurate and repeatable population estimates are key to establishing population trends and conservat...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Increasing numbers of animal and plant species are under threat, often through human activity. To im...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activities have been...
Seabirds face diverse threats on their breeding islands and while at sea. Human activit...
The Flesh-footed Shearwater (Puffinus carneipes) is a pelagic seabird that breeds predominantly arou...
The population of flesh-footed shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) breeding on Lord Howe Island was sho...
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency, causing disruption to global ecosystems. Large-s...
Environmental variations play an important role in the population dynamics of seabirds, as they infl...
The population of flesh-footed shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) breeding on Lord Howe Island was sho...
Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global warming o...
The Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus), also known in New Zealand as tītī or muttonbird, is an abun...
Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global warming o...
Incidental seabird mortality associated with bycatch during longline commercial fishing is a conserv...
<div><p>Predicting the impact of human activities and their derivable consequences, such as global w...
Accurate and repeatable population estimates are key to establishing population trends and conservat...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Increasing numbers of animal and plant species are under threat, often through human activity. To im...