Biological production in the oceanic zone (i.e. waters beyond the continental shelves) is typically spatially patchy and strongly seasonal. In response, seabirds have adapted to move rapidly within and between ocean basins, making them important pelagic consumers. Studies in the Pacific, Southern and Indian Oceans have shown that seabirds are relatively abundant in major frontal systems, with species composition varying by water mass. In contrast, surprisingly little was known about seabird distribution in the oceanic North Atlantic until recent tracking showed that relative abundance and diversity peak in the Sub-polar Frontal Zone, west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, now proposed as a Marine Protected Area. However, absolute seabird abundance...
International audienceSeabird distributions and the associated seasonal variations remain challengin...
Our objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic variability across the Sou...
The first aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels—seabirds...
Biological production in the oceanic zone (i.e. waters beyond the continental shelves) is typically ...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
Seabird aggregations at sea have been shown to be associated with concentrations of prey. Previous r...
The Cosmonaut Sea is one of the less studied ecosystems in the Southern Hemisphere. Unlike other sea...
International audienceSeabird distributions and the associated seasonal variations remain challengin...
Our objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic variability across the Sou...
The first aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels—seabirds...
Biological production in the oceanic zone (i.e. waters beyond the continental shelves) is typically ...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
Seabird aggregations at sea have been shown to be associated with concentrations of prey. Previous r...
The Cosmonaut Sea is one of the less studied ecosystems in the Southern Hemisphere. Unlike other sea...
International audienceSeabird distributions and the associated seasonal variations remain challengin...
Our objective was to understand how marine birds respond to oceanographic variability across the Sou...
The first aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels—seabirds...