The sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus), an abundant pelagic seabird common throughout tropical waters, is an important ecological indicator for the health of the world’s oceans due to its widespread distribution and long life history. The nesting colony on Bush Key, Dry Tortugas National Park has been the subject of a 16-year monitoring effort to track changes in nesting population and plant community present on the island. A devastating hurricane season in 2005 reduced available nesting habitat by over 70%. By 2013, available habitat had recovered to 92% of pre-disturbance levels. Recovery of nesting pairs continues to lag with an estimated 16,000 in 2016, compared to 40,000 in 2001. Plant community composition remains significantly altered...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened taxa on the planet. These species are also considered ecosys...
The Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009 identifies seabirds as being highly vulnerable to the pot...
1. Habitat management to restore or create breeding sites may allow metapopulations to increase in s...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
Seabirds are among the most threatened birds as a result of acute exposure to many anthropogenic th...
The western Indian Ocean supports over 6 200 000 pairs of Sooty Terns, some in very large colonies. ...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
Organisms can be strongly affected by a range of natural and anthropogenic stressors in conjunction,...
Leach's Storm-Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous) are burrow-nesting seabirds that breed on coastal isla...
Here, we document major seabird breeding recovery on a satellite island of Curaçao in the southern C...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
The roseate tern (Sterna dougalli) is an oceanic seabird species showing mainly a tropical distribut...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger surinamensis) has been a species of concern in North America becaus...
The islands of the Tristan da Cunha group are important breeding grounds for a total of 21 seabird a...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened taxa on the planet. These species are also considered ecosys...
The Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009 identifies seabirds as being highly vulnerable to the pot...
1. Habitat management to restore or create breeding sites may allow metapopulations to increase in s...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
Seabirds are among the most threatened birds as a result of acute exposure to many anthropogenic th...
The western Indian Ocean supports over 6 200 000 pairs of Sooty Terns, some in very large colonies. ...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
Organisms can be strongly affected by a range of natural and anthropogenic stressors in conjunction,...
Leach's Storm-Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous) are burrow-nesting seabirds that breed on coastal isla...
Here, we document major seabird breeding recovery on a satellite island of Curaçao in the southern C...
International audienceMigration is a fundamental aspect of the ecology and evolutionary history of m...
The roseate tern (Sterna dougalli) is an oceanic seabird species showing mainly a tropical distribut...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger surinamensis) has been a species of concern in North America becaus...
The islands of the Tristan da Cunha group are important breeding grounds for a total of 21 seabird a...
Seabirds are one of the most threatened taxa on the planet. These species are also considered ecosys...
The Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009 identifies seabirds as being highly vulnerable to the pot...
1. Habitat management to restore or create breeding sites may allow metapopulations to increase in s...