The Australian fairy tern metapopulation in Western Australian is distributed over an extensive stretch of coastline (≤2500 km). Using mark–recapture and coordinated community-based resightings of marked birds, this study reveals important insights into the seasonal movement, interchange and key locations used by Australian fairy terns. The Western Australian metapopulation consists of a widely distributed, partially migratory spring/summer-breeding population and a smaller, winter-breeding, sedentary population on the Pilbara coast. The spring/summer-breeding population winters, primarily, around the northern islands of the Houtman Abrolhos, before migrating to breeding areas as far south as Point Malcolm on the eastern south coast and as ...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
Terns and noddies (subfamily Sterninae), comprising almost 15% of all seabird species, are largely p...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...
Developing effective wildlife conservation strategies requires an understanding of animal behaviour,...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
Many terns (Laridae) from the northern hemisphere overwinter in Australia, but they are rarely cover...
Recent observations confirm the Indo-Pacific Little Tern Sternula albifrons sinensis has been extend...
An understanding of space use and dispersal of a wildlife species is essential for effective managem...
This study investigates the distribution, abundance, and foraging ecology of Caspian Terns, Hydropro...
The breeding success of Fairy Terns in New Caledonia is poorly known despite the species being consi...
This thesis reports an investigation of the double-nesting phenomenon, a unique pattern of anomalous...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
Terns and noddies (subfamily Sterninae), comprising almost 15% of all seabird species, are largely p...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...
Developing effective wildlife conservation strategies requires an understanding of animal behaviour,...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
This research describes the breeding ecology, behaviour and substrate preferences of the Australian ...
Many terns (Laridae) from the northern hemisphere overwinter in Australia, but they are rarely cover...
Recent observations confirm the Indo-Pacific Little Tern Sternula albifrons sinensis has been extend...
An understanding of space use and dispersal of a wildlife species is essential for effective managem...
This study investigates the distribution, abundance, and foraging ecology of Caspian Terns, Hydropro...
The breeding success of Fairy Terns in New Caledonia is poorly known despite the species being consi...
This thesis reports an investigation of the double-nesting phenomenon, a unique pattern of anomalous...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
We present the first detailed data on the distribution and migration patterns of four pelagic seabir...
Terns and noddies (subfamily Sterninae), comprising almost 15% of all seabird species, are largely p...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...