We estimated the change in abundance of sooty shearwater (titi, Puffinus griseus) at six Rakiura Titi Islands, New Zealand, by comparing historical and recent surveys of the density of entrances to breeding burrows. We found evidence that entrance density between 1994 and 2006 was lower than it was between 1961 and 1976. Our overall estimate of the annual rate of change in burrow entrance density is ‐1.0% (95% CI ‐2.3 to ‐ 0.1%). Declines have been slower on four islands where Rakiura Maori maintain a traditional harvest of sooty shearwater chicks ("muttonbirding") compared with three unharvested islands. Density‐dependent population processes may explain this difference: rates of decline have been faster in areas of relatively high initial...
Cultural evidence suggests that sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) chicks have been harvested by Ra...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
This study of customary harvests of sooty shearwater Puffinus griseus chicks by Rakiura Maori compar...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
Sooty shearwater (Puffinus griesus, titi) abundance, harvest levels and chick mass were monitored re...
Recent declines of many seabird populations have placed increased emphasis on determining the status...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
The effects of a range of habitat variables on spatial variation of breeding burrow density of sooty...
The number of Sooty Shearwater, Puffinus griseus, burrow entrances on North East Island of The Snare...
Recent comprehensive survey data from multiple New Zealand offshore islands were combined with demog...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
The Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus), also known in New Zealand as tītī or muttonbird, is an abun...
Customary harvest of wildlife can be an important mechanism through which indigenous people maintain...
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW: Many mainland breeding colonies of Sooty Shearwaters are thought to have be...
We describe the recovery of an 88-m² area of sooty shearwater breeding habitat on Northeast Island, ...
Cultural evidence suggests that sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) chicks have been harvested by Ra...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
This study of customary harvests of sooty shearwater Puffinus griseus chicks by Rakiura Maori compar...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
Sooty shearwater (Puffinus griesus, titi) abundance, harvest levels and chick mass were monitored re...
Recent declines of many seabird populations have placed increased emphasis on determining the status...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
The effects of a range of habitat variables on spatial variation of breeding burrow density of sooty...
The number of Sooty Shearwater, Puffinus griseus, burrow entrances on North East Island of The Snare...
Recent comprehensive survey data from multiple New Zealand offshore islands were combined with demog...
We estimated the total number of burrow entrances, chicks and total population size of the Sooty She...
The Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus), also known in New Zealand as tītī or muttonbird, is an abun...
Customary harvest of wildlife can be an important mechanism through which indigenous people maintain...
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW: Many mainland breeding colonies of Sooty Shearwaters are thought to have be...
We describe the recovery of an 88-m² area of sooty shearwater breeding habitat on Northeast Island, ...
Cultural evidence suggests that sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) chicks have been harvested by Ra...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
This study of customary harvests of sooty shearwater Puffinus griseus chicks by Rakiura Maori compar...