Numbers of eight seabird species that have bred in coastal areas of South Africa’s arid Northern Cape province have all shown substantial decreases since initial estimates of their abundance were made in the latter part of the twentieth century. Likely drivers of these decreases include reduced availability of food and the loss of suitable breeding habitat, including in the Orange River Estuary and at coastal pans and islands, which has resulted from a variety of human alterations, uses and disturbances. The decreases have contributed to a worsening conservation status of several of the seabirds, some of which are endemic to southern Africa. The more adaptable species appear to have partially offset habitat loss by moving to alternative bre...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Orange River mouth (ORM), at the end of the longest river in South Africa, is one of few perenni...
The Bird Islands support the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in Nova Scotia. From a continental...
Numbers of eight seabird species that have bred in coastal areas of South Africa’s arid Northern Cap...
There have been recent changes in the distributions of several seabirds in South Africa. In the mid-...
From 1997 to 2005, the distribution of sardine Sardinops sagax, an important prey item for four seab...
During 2008–2012, the number of crowned cormorants Phalacrocorax coronatus breeding in South A...
There were recent changes in the distributions of the main prey of four seabirds off South Africa, w...
Once one of the most numerous seabirds of the Benguela upwelling system, the population of Cape corm...
In South Africa's Western Cape Province, numbers of bank cormorants Phalacrocorax neglectus breeding...
Islands off the coast of southern Africa used by seabirds for breeding are grouped into three region...
This is the final version. Available from the Environmental Information Service, Namibia via the URL...
White-breasted cormorants Phalacrocorax [carbo] lucidus breed around South Africa’s coast and at in...
Previous studies demonstrate that old-growth forest remnants and vegetation regenerating after anthr...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Orange River mouth (ORM), at the end of the longest river in South Africa, is one of few perenni...
The Bird Islands support the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in Nova Scotia. From a continental...
Numbers of eight seabird species that have bred in coastal areas of South Africa’s arid Northern Cap...
There have been recent changes in the distributions of several seabirds in South Africa. In the mid-...
From 1997 to 2005, the distribution of sardine Sardinops sagax, an important prey item for four seab...
During 2008–2012, the number of crowned cormorants Phalacrocorax coronatus breeding in South A...
There were recent changes in the distributions of the main prey of four seabirds off South Africa, w...
Once one of the most numerous seabirds of the Benguela upwelling system, the population of Cape corm...
In South Africa's Western Cape Province, numbers of bank cormorants Phalacrocorax neglectus breeding...
Islands off the coast of southern Africa used by seabirds for breeding are grouped into three region...
This is the final version. Available from the Environmental Information Service, Namibia via the URL...
White-breasted cormorants Phalacrocorax [carbo] lucidus breed around South Africa’s coast and at in...
Previous studies demonstrate that old-growth forest remnants and vegetation regenerating after anthr...
The Tinhosas islands, in São Tomé e Príncipe, host the most important seabird breeding colony in the...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Orange River mouth (ORM), at the end of the longest river in South Africa, is one of few perenni...
The Bird Islands support the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in Nova Scotia. From a continental...