Information on the status of giant petrels breeding at South Georgia was previously based on studies at a small number of the archipelago's breeding sites. Here, we report the results of the first complete archipelago-wide survey of breeding northern Macronectes halli and southern M. giganteus giant petrels in the austral summers 2005/2006 and 2006/2007. We estimate that 15,398 pairs of northern and 8803 pairs of southern giant petrels bred at South Georgia. These are the largest and second largest populations at any island group, representing 71.0% and 17.3%, respectively, of updated global estimates of 21,682 pairs of northern and 50,819 pairs of southern giant petrels. A comparison of counts at locations surveyed in both 1986/1987–1987/1...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...
The southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus) has a circumpolar distribution and breeds on suban...
Giant petrels are the dominant scavenging seabird species in the Sub-Antarctic and maritime Antarcti...
The breeding biology and population dynamics of the two species of giant petrels, Macronectes halli ...
More than two hundred recoveries of giant petrels Macronectes halli and M. giganteus originally ring...
Compilation of existing population data through the 1999/2000 season for Northern Giant Petrels Macr...
Giant petrels are the chief scavenging seabirds in the Southern Ocean. Quantitatively analysed regur...
A total of 547 sightings of 291 banded wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans and 21 sightings of 14...
Of approximately 800 Giant Petrel chicks banded at F.I.D.S. bases in 1956, fourteen were recovered l...
Until 1966, giant petrels were regarded as a single species. Early research by Bourne & Warham (...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...
The southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus) has a circumpolar distribution and breeds on suban...
Giant petrels are the dominant scavenging seabird species in the Sub-Antarctic and maritime Antarcti...
The breeding biology and population dynamics of the two species of giant petrels, Macronectes halli ...
More than two hundred recoveries of giant petrels Macronectes halli and M. giganteus originally ring...
Compilation of existing population data through the 1999/2000 season for Northern Giant Petrels Macr...
Giant petrels are the chief scavenging seabirds in the Southern Ocean. Quantitatively analysed regur...
A total of 547 sightings of 291 banded wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans and 21 sightings of 14...
Of approximately 800 Giant Petrel chicks banded at F.I.D.S. bases in 1956, fourteen were recovered l...
Until 1966, giant petrels were regarded as a single species. Early research by Bourne & Warham (...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
Since 1956, Southern Giant Petrels on the Frazier Islands, East Antarctica, have been counted with d...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...
More white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) are accidentally killed in fisheries than pr...