Kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus) are marine seabirds with generalist and opportunistic feeding habits, which allow them to take advantage of the urban waste. However, this food usually contains toxic substances and contaminated food that could influence their health condition. To assess the health of kelp gulls that feed of these types of food, we obtained values of diverse biochemical parameters, plasmatic enzymes and pathogenic bacteria of kelp gulls on an urban landfill in Patagonia, Argentina. Values of glucose obtained were similar than those previously reported for this species when using fishery discards at a closer site in Patagonia and for other species of gulls in the literature. However, the average of total proteins, triglycerides...
Gulls were reported as sources of fecal pollution in coastal environments and potential vectors of h...
Large quantities of petroleum products are released into the marine environment as result of tanker ...
[EN] We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Is...
Physiological parameters provide relevant information on the general physical condition of freelivin...
Many studies worldwide have attested to an increase in gull populations following urbanisation, and ...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Populations of several species of gull are increasing worldwide as a result of a plentiful supply of...
We assessed Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) diet composition complementing conventional and stable iso...
Humans are having a profound impact on the natural environment through a myriad of activities, such ...
E. coli biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed on 48 cloacal swabs collecte...
Persistent and lipophilic contaminants present in the oceans will accumulate in organisms through tr...
Metal pollution is currently a major issue in marine ecosystems, as organisms, and particularly seab...
Due to their opportunistic and gregarious nature, gulls may be important reservoirs and vectors for ...
E. Coli biotyping and antimicrobial succeptibility tests were performed on fortyeight cloacal swabs ...
This study compared body burdens of organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs) between glaucous gull popu...
Gulls were reported as sources of fecal pollution in coastal environments and potential vectors of h...
Large quantities of petroleum products are released into the marine environment as result of tanker ...
[EN] We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Is...
Physiological parameters provide relevant information on the general physical condition of freelivin...
Many studies worldwide have attested to an increase in gull populations following urbanisation, and ...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Populations of several species of gull are increasing worldwide as a result of a plentiful supply of...
We assessed Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) diet composition complementing conventional and stable iso...
Humans are having a profound impact on the natural environment through a myriad of activities, such ...
E. coli biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed on 48 cloacal swabs collecte...
Persistent and lipophilic contaminants present in the oceans will accumulate in organisms through tr...
Metal pollution is currently a major issue in marine ecosystems, as organisms, and particularly seab...
Due to their opportunistic and gregarious nature, gulls may be important reservoirs and vectors for ...
E. Coli biotyping and antimicrobial succeptibility tests were performed on fortyeight cloacal swabs ...
This study compared body burdens of organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs) between glaucous gull popu...
Gulls were reported as sources of fecal pollution in coastal environments and potential vectors of h...
Large quantities of petroleum products are released into the marine environment as result of tanker ...
[EN] We evaluated the magnitude of use of waste tips by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) nesting at Is...