Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity in animals. The consequences can be extinction of the breeding population, because disturbed animals might desert their breeding area and find no suitable substitute area. In this study, we investigated the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on a breeding population of Mediterranean storm petrels. Seabirds are increasingly used as bio-indicators for sea environmental parameters, because they are very sensitive to changing conditions. Burrowing or cave-nesting species may be particularly susceptible to human disturbance because their direct contact with humans is usually minimal or absent. First, we compared two different populations (expose...
Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself...
Understanding why populations change in size and distribution can help us assess a species’ vulnerab...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
International audienceMainly through trampling and manuring, ground-nesting seabirds induced signifi...
Given the increasing rate of environmental change that free-living animals are exposed to, there is ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
xix, 257 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Nature conservation places great hopes on ecotourism, yet des...
Prolonged or repeated episodes of environmental stress could be especially detrimental for developin...
Seabirds are declining globally, though the threats they face differ among and within species and po...
This thesis addresses the conservation of two species of seabird (Monteiro’s and band-rumped storm-p...
Globally, seabirds are in decline, so comprehensive efforts are needed to understand risks facing th...
Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself...
Understanding why populations change in size and distribution can help us assess a species’ vulnerab...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
Human disturbance is an important stress factor with potentially strong impact on breeding activity ...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
International audienceMainly through trampling and manuring, ground-nesting seabirds induced signifi...
Given the increasing rate of environmental change that free-living animals are exposed to, there is ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
International audienceA central question for ecologists is the extent to which anthropogenic disturb...
xix, 257 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Nature conservation places great hopes on ecotourism, yet des...
Prolonged or repeated episodes of environmental stress could be especially detrimental for developin...
Seabirds are declining globally, though the threats they face differ among and within species and po...
This thesis addresses the conservation of two species of seabird (Monteiro’s and band-rumped storm-p...
Globally, seabirds are in decline, so comprehensive efforts are needed to understand risks facing th...
Nest monitoring is commonly used to gather important seabird demographic data, but monitoring itself...
Understanding why populations change in size and distribution can help us assess a species’ vulnerab...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...