The Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009 identifies seabirds as being highly vulnerable to the potential consequences of climate change. Under the Great Barrier Reef Climate Change Action Plan 2007-2012, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) is supporting research to determine the extent and the temporal and spatial patterns of observed bird declines at key breeding sites on the Great Barrier Reef. This information will help define the knowledge gaps and information required to guide appropriate management strategies aimed at improving seabird and shorebird resilience to a changing climate
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...
This paper reports on post-1991 census data and on the breeding phenology of seabirds of the Chester...
Seabirds are threatened by multiple anthropogenic pressures in the marine environment. These pressur...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
This workshop was convened to discuss the current status of coastal birds in the World Heritage Are...
Seabirds are highly visible, charismatic predators in marine ecosystems that are defined as feeding ...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
The coastal bird monitoring strategy for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) outlin...
Raw field data, and cleaned data used for all analyses in the manuscript "Saving our seabirds: ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.An increasing number of species are facing un...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...
This paper reports on post-1991 census data and on the breeding phenology of seabirds of the Chester...
Seabirds are threatened by multiple anthropogenic pressures in the marine environment. These pressur...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
The Great Barrier Reef is an iconic ecosystem, known globally for its rich marine biodiversity that ...
This workshop was convened to discuss the current status of coastal birds in the World Heritage Are...
Seabirds are highly visible, charismatic predators in marine ecosystems that are defined as feeding ...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
The coastal bird monitoring strategy for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) outlin...
Raw field data, and cleaned data used for all analyses in the manuscript "Saving our seabirds: ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.An increasing number of species are facing un...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
An increasing number of species are facing unprecedented levels of threat to their long-term surviva...
This paper reports on post-1991 census data and on the breeding phenology of seabirds of the Chester...
Seabirds are threatened by multiple anthropogenic pressures in the marine environment. These pressur...