Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the waters, i.e., they foraged at sea either near shore or offshore and inhabit in coastal areas, islands, estuaries, wetlands, and ocean islands. They are mostly aerial waterbirds sailing above sea spending much of their time (weeks, months, and even years) in marine environments or floating on the water surface or diving in deep sea in search of food. Seabirds encompass of 65 genera, 222 marine, and 72 partially marine bird species. Seabirds have been used as good indicators (i.e., bioindicators) of marine ecosystems due to cause-effect association with different microclimate and habitats. They exploit broad scale of habitat, quickly respond to...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Seabirds are described as birds that rely on the marine environment for food resources, they spend ...
Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the ...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
The vastness of the ocean makes it difficult to study. This is compounded by regional differences in...
[eng] Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators...
Seabirds are vital, but overlooked, components of coastal marine ecosystems and may connect the mari...
Coastal marine ecosystems and especially transitional environments host a large variety of birds, fu...
Seabirds are a diverse group of avian families that primarily inhabit marine environments, including...
Climate change and overfishing are increasingly causing unanticipated changes in marine ecosystems (...
Seabirds have a global distribution, are numerous throughout the world’s oceans, and have been used ...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
International audiencen their Perspective “Seabird clues to ecosystem health” (12 July, p. 116), E. ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Seabirds are described as birds that rely on the marine environment for food resources, they spend ...
Seabirds are those waterbirds that directly or indirectly depend on the marine environment over the ...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
The vastness of the ocean makes it difficult to study. This is compounded by regional differences in...
[eng] Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators...
Seabirds are vital, but overlooked, components of coastal marine ecosystems and may connect the mari...
Coastal marine ecosystems and especially transitional environments host a large variety of birds, fu...
Seabirds are a diverse group of avian families that primarily inhabit marine environments, including...
Climate change and overfishing are increasingly causing unanticipated changes in marine ecosystems (...
Seabirds have a global distribution, are numerous throughout the world’s oceans, and have been used ...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
International audiencen their Perspective “Seabird clues to ecosystem health” (12 July, p. 116), E. ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Seabirds are described as birds that rely on the marine environment for food resources, they spend ...