Once one of the most numerous seabirds of the Benguela upwelling system, the population of Cape cormorants Phalacrocorax capensis has decreased by 60% in the past three decades and the species is listed as Near Threatened. Declines in prey availability and/or abundance brought about by recent changes in the distribution of pelagic fish stocks and industrial purse-seine fishing are hypothesised to be a key driver of seabird population decreases in the southern Benguela. We investigated the foraging behaviour of breeding Cape cormorants by deploying GPS and temperature–depth recorders on 24 breeding adults from three islands off the coast of South Africa, two of them to the north of Cape Point and a third farther south on the western Ag...
Environmental change linked to climate and human activities may affect top predators via the food c...
International audienceFour of seven seabirds that are endemic to the Benguela ecosystem (African Pen...
The Great Barrier Reef supports significant breeding populations of tropical seabirds; however, rece...
White-breasted cormorants Phalacrocorax [carbo] lucidus breed around South Africa’s coast and at in...
During 2008–2012, the number of crowned cormorants Phalacrocorax coronatus breeding in South A...
Cape gannets Morus capensis are predatory seabirds in the coastal waters of southern Africa where th...
The Benguela current provides rich foraging for sub-Antarctic pelagic birds as well as a number of e...
The interactions between seabirds and their environment, notably their prey, include complex spatial...
In South Africa's Western Cape Province, numbers of bank cormorants Phalacrocorax neglectus breeding...
Industrial-scale fisheries are often thought to reduce food availability for top predators. It is es...
International audienceFisheries are often accused of starving vulnerableseabirds, yet evidence for t...
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...
Fisheries are often accused of starving vulnerable seabirds, yet evidence for this claim is scarce. ...
Includes bibliographical references.The bank cormorant Phalacrocorax neglectus is a seabird endemic ...
Environmental change linked to climate and human activities may affect top predators via the food c...
International audienceFour of seven seabirds that are endemic to the Benguela ecosystem (African Pen...
The Great Barrier Reef supports significant breeding populations of tropical seabirds; however, rece...
White-breasted cormorants Phalacrocorax [carbo] lucidus breed around South Africa’s coast and at in...
During 2008–2012, the number of crowned cormorants Phalacrocorax coronatus breeding in South A...
Cape gannets Morus capensis are predatory seabirds in the coastal waters of southern Africa where th...
The Benguela current provides rich foraging for sub-Antarctic pelagic birds as well as a number of e...
The interactions between seabirds and their environment, notably their prey, include complex spatial...
In South Africa's Western Cape Province, numbers of bank cormorants Phalacrocorax neglectus breeding...
Industrial-scale fisheries are often thought to reduce food availability for top predators. It is es...
International audienceFisheries are often accused of starving vulnerableseabirds, yet evidence for t...
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...
Fisheries are often accused of starving vulnerable seabirds, yet evidence for this claim is scarce. ...
Includes bibliographical references.The bank cormorant Phalacrocorax neglectus is a seabird endemic ...
Environmental change linked to climate and human activities may affect top predators via the food c...
International audienceFour of seven seabirds that are endemic to the Benguela ecosystem (African Pen...
The Great Barrier Reef supports significant breeding populations of tropical seabirds; however, rece...