Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires information on connectivity between specific breeding sites and at-sea foraging areas. In the north-east Atlantic, efforts to monitor and manage the impacts of bycatch or pollution events within different Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (OSPAR) management regions are currently constrained by uncertainty over the origins of seabirds occurring in each area. Whilst Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers can now provide high resolution data on seabird foraging characteristics, their use is largely restricted to the chick-rearing period. Smaller light-based Global Location Sensors (geolocators) could provi...
International audienceSeabird-fishery interactions are a common phenomenon of conservation concern. ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd and Marine Scot...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
AbstractThe seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotroph...
1.In order to prevent further global declines in biodiversity, identifying and understanding key hab...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
<div><p>Advances in GPS tracking technologies have allowed for rapid assessment of important oceanog...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental ...
10 pages, 4 figures.-- Data availability: All relevant data are publicly available in the Seabird Tr...
International audienceSeabird-fishery interactions are a common phenomenon of conservation concern. ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd and Marine Scot...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
AbstractThe seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotroph...
1.In order to prevent further global declines in biodiversity, identifying and understanding key hab...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
<div><p>Advances in GPS tracking technologies have allowed for rapid assessment of important oceanog...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental ...
10 pages, 4 figures.-- Data availability: All relevant data are publicly available in the Seabird Tr...
International audienceSeabird-fishery interactions are a common phenomenon of conservation concern. ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...