Subantarctic skuas Catharacta antarctica are key predators of burrowing petrels at sub-Antarctic islands, and can be used to monitor the health of burrowing petrel populations. A survey of skuas at the Prince Edward Islands was conducted during December 2008, repeating a previous survey in December 2001. Prince Edward Island (46 km2) remains free of introduced mammals, whereas Marion Island (290 km2) had a feral population of cats from the 1950s to 1980s, and still supports a large population of introduced house mice Mus musculus. Breeding skuas were more widespread, occurred at greater densities and extended to higher elevations at Prince Edward Island than Marion Island. Prince Edward Island also supported twice as many non-breeding birds...
Burrow-nesting petrels (order Procellariiformes) are keystone species in island ecosystems, where th...
circumpolar breeding distribution that includes most of the Southern Ocean islands from the Antarcti...
Island avifauna suffer high rates of extinction and decline. The major threats to island birds centr...
Breeding numbers of Laridae and other surface-nesting seabirds have been monitored at sub-Antarctic ...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
Petrels are the most numerous bird group in the waters around Antarctica. During three seasons, Jero...
The Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi) and the South Polar Skua (S. maccormicki) breed ...
1. Understanding drivers of population change is critical for effective species conservation. In the...
The South Sandwich Islands, deep in the southernmost reaches of the Atlantic Ocean, are a major biol...
The second mid-summer survey of surface-nesting seabirds at the Prince Edward Island group (Marion a...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
Prey availability is often the driver behind predator population trends, diet and breeding success. ...
Throughout 2010 and 2011, Macquarie Island underwent a substantial conservation intervention that dr...
Detecting change is necessary for effective ecosystem management, yet temporal data on key ecosystem...
The first midsummer survey of surface-nesting seabirds at Prince Edward Island was conducted during ...
Burrow-nesting petrels (order Procellariiformes) are keystone species in island ecosystems, where th...
circumpolar breeding distribution that includes most of the Southern Ocean islands from the Antarcti...
Island avifauna suffer high rates of extinction and decline. The major threats to island birds centr...
Breeding numbers of Laridae and other surface-nesting seabirds have been monitored at sub-Antarctic ...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
Petrels are the most numerous bird group in the waters around Antarctica. During three seasons, Jero...
The Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi) and the South Polar Skua (S. maccormicki) breed ...
1. Understanding drivers of population change is critical for effective species conservation. In the...
The South Sandwich Islands, deep in the southernmost reaches of the Atlantic Ocean, are a major biol...
The second mid-summer survey of surface-nesting seabirds at the Prince Edward Island group (Marion a...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
Prey availability is often the driver behind predator population trends, diet and breeding success. ...
Throughout 2010 and 2011, Macquarie Island underwent a substantial conservation intervention that dr...
Detecting change is necessary for effective ecosystem management, yet temporal data on key ecosystem...
The first midsummer survey of surface-nesting seabirds at Prince Edward Island was conducted during ...
Burrow-nesting petrels (order Procellariiformes) are keystone species in island ecosystems, where th...
circumpolar breeding distribution that includes most of the Southern Ocean islands from the Antarcti...
Island avifauna suffer high rates of extinction and decline. The major threats to island birds centr...