The aim of this paper is to provide information on the composition of the breeding population of waders and gulls in the Camargue (Southern France). It also gives details on the changes in status of these species between 1937 and 1970. The profound changes the Camargue has undergone (embankments of the lagoons, invasion of ricefields, various other agricul¬ tural developments, increase in the number of rubbish dumps just outside the area) have had a great effect on these populations : 1) three new species have become established as breeding birds. 2) most species have shown no noticeable changes in status, except the Black-headed Gull and the Yellow-legged Herring Gull which have increased strikingly ; these two species have been able to ...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...
Gull (Larus argentatus, Larus michahellis) nesting in French cities started in the 1970s. Since then...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...
The aim of this paper is to provide information on the composition of the breeding population of wad...
This ornithological report for the Camargue and neighbouring areas covers the years 1988-1989. It is...
The Black-headed Gull population of the Forez (central France), under study since 1976, is remarkabl...
The breeding population of Yellow-legged Herring Gull (Larus argentatus michahellis) on the French M...
Population trends of Lesser Black-backed, Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus, L. arg...
This bird report follows on from those covering the years 1950-1975. As in the past the area princip...
The status of the Little Gull Larus minutiis in the Camargue was studied from February 1971 to Octob...
This paper continues the series of publications reporting interesting observations and data ...
<div><p>Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on e...
The population dynamics of the Herring Gull population of Brittany is briefly summarized. Following ...
Gull (Larus argentatus, Larus michahellis) nesting in French cities started in the 1970s. Since then...
Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on ecosystem...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...
Gull (Larus argentatus, Larus michahellis) nesting in French cities started in the 1970s. Since then...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...
The aim of this paper is to provide information on the composition of the breeding population of wad...
This ornithological report for the Camargue and neighbouring areas covers the years 1988-1989. It is...
The Black-headed Gull population of the Forez (central France), under study since 1976, is remarkabl...
The breeding population of Yellow-legged Herring Gull (Larus argentatus michahellis) on the French M...
Population trends of Lesser Black-backed, Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls Larus fuscus, L. arg...
This bird report follows on from those covering the years 1950-1975. As in the past the area princip...
The status of the Little Gull Larus minutiis in the Camargue was studied from February 1971 to Octob...
This paper continues the series of publications reporting interesting observations and data ...
<div><p>Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on e...
The population dynamics of the Herring Gull population of Brittany is briefly summarized. Following ...
Gull (Larus argentatus, Larus michahellis) nesting in French cities started in the 1970s. Since then...
Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on ecosystem...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...
Gull (Larus argentatus, Larus michahellis) nesting in French cities started in the 1970s. Since then...
International audienceMany species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic ...