We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and all the fieldworkers involved in deployment and recovery of the GLS tags and colony monitoring. All ringing work was carried out under permit from the BTO. We are grateful to James Fox of Migrate Technologies for recovering data from GLS loggers which would not download, and Richard Phillips and Janet Silk of BAS for advice on GLS analysis. Lucy Quinn was supported by a NERC Studentship and additional funding to support fieldwork was gratefully received from Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd. Additional support for loggers and analysis was provided through the SEATRACK project, which is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs an...
Many pelagic seabirds moult their feathers while at sea, which is an energetically costly behaviour....
Data from geolocators deployed on adult Common Guillemots from a colony in southeast Scotland indica...
The non-breeding period of pelagic seabirds, and particularly the moulting stage, is an important, b...
Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental ...
We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd and Marine Scot...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
AbstractThe seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotroph...
Acknowledgments We thank Claire Deacon, Gareth Norton and Andrea Raab for help with laboratory work ...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
J.H.D.’s position is funded by an Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme (EPSPG/2019/4...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
During the breeding season, seabird colonies are attended by active breeders, failed breeders, and n...
The Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) is one of the most abundant seabirds in the Northern Hemisp...
Variation in the timing and abundance of marine food resources is known to affect the breeding behav...
Many pelagic seabirds moult their feathers while at sea, which is an energetically costly behaviour....
Data from geolocators deployed on adult Common Guillemots from a colony in southeast Scotland indica...
The non-breeding period of pelagic seabirds, and particularly the moulting stage, is an important, b...
Seabirds are key marine top predator species that are often used as indicators of the environmental ...
We thank Orkney Islands Council for access to Eynhallow and Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd and Marine Scot...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
AbstractThe seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotroph...
Acknowledgments We thank Claire Deacon, Gareth Norton and Andrea Raab for help with laboratory work ...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
J.H.D.’s position is funded by an Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme (EPSPG/2019/4...
The seas above mid-ocean ridges are biodiversity hotspots in an otherwise largely oligotrophic envir...
During the breeding season, seabird colonies are attended by active breeders, failed breeders, and n...
The Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) is one of the most abundant seabirds in the Northern Hemisp...
Variation in the timing and abundance of marine food resources is known to affect the breeding behav...
Many pelagic seabirds moult their feathers while at sea, which is an energetically costly behaviour....
Data from geolocators deployed on adult Common Guillemots from a colony in southeast Scotland indica...
The non-breeding period of pelagic seabirds, and particularly the moulting stage, is an important, b...