There is an absence of quantitative criteria and definitions for unusual or anomalous mortality events involving birds, often referred to as “wrecks”. These events most commonly involve seabirds, although terrestrial bird wrecks have also been documented. Typically, the peer-reviewed literature investigating wreck events lacks the details necessary to further our understanding of the circumstances and potential causes of these events. This study reviewed the peer-reviewed literature for wrecks involving Ardenna seabirds (shearwaters), and included grey literature and data collected by citizen science (community) groups. Our results showed a significant time-lag between wreck events and when the data was published in the peer-reviewed litera...
Incidental capture of seabirds is a conservation concern because such periodic ‘bycatch’ may cause p...
Capsule For 3748 bird carcasses found on 4.7 km of shoreline, the main cause of death was starvation...
Procellariiformes are the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the highest freque...
There is an absence of quantitative criteria and definitions for unusual or anomalous mortality even...
Between December 2013 and February 2014, a series of storm events occurred in areas of the North Atl...
Beachcast events, where a large number of seabird carcasses drift ashore, occur with irregular inter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The marine ecosystem is a dynamic environment th...
Contributions to the cost of post-mortem examinations were made to VRS by Natural England and by Cor...
This paper summarizes the results of several experiments with bird corpses in the southernmost part ...
AIMS:The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of morbidity and mortality in a large populat...
Seabirds are declining on a global scale, and this trend is concerning as they play an important rol...
Procellariiform seabirds are among the worlds most threatened species; with over half of species in ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of morbidity and mortality in a...
Despite the increase of literature on seabird plastic ingestion in recent years, few studies have as...
Incidental capture of seabirds is a conservation concern because such periodic ‘bycatch’ may cause p...
Capsule For 3748 bird carcasses found on 4.7 km of shoreline, the main cause of death was starvation...
Procellariiformes are the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the highest freque...
There is an absence of quantitative criteria and definitions for unusual or anomalous mortality even...
Between December 2013 and February 2014, a series of storm events occurred in areas of the North Atl...
Beachcast events, where a large number of seabird carcasses drift ashore, occur with irregular inter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The marine ecosystem is a dynamic environment th...
Contributions to the cost of post-mortem examinations were made to VRS by Natural England and by Cor...
This paper summarizes the results of several experiments with bird corpses in the southernmost part ...
AIMS:The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of morbidity and mortality in a large populat...
Seabirds are declining on a global scale, and this trend is concerning as they play an important rol...
Procellariiform seabirds are among the worlds most threatened species; with over half of species in ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of morbidity and mortality in a...
Despite the increase of literature on seabird plastic ingestion in recent years, few studies have as...
Incidental capture of seabirds is a conservation concern because such periodic ‘bycatch’ may cause p...
Capsule For 3748 bird carcasses found on 4.7 km of shoreline, the main cause of death was starvation...
Procellariiformes are the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the highest freque...