The early spring distribution of seabirds, pinnipeds and cetaceans was quantitatively determined in the northern Weddell Sea during the EPOS 1 cruise of the icebreaking RV Polarstern. Two hundred and ninety-one half hour counts were made in the Antarctic region between October 18 and November 16, 1988 (+94 counts in sub-antarctic and sub-tropical water). The bird populations were dominated by the Adélie Penguin Pygoscelis adeliae, which represented 90% of the birds counted in the closed pack ice (CPI), with a mean density of 31 penguins per km2. Crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophagus, the most common pinniped, had a mean density of 1.2/km2 in the CPI with local concentrations reaching 14/km2. Expressed as biomass, mean values of about 90 kg/k...
Seabird abundances and breeding distribution have the potential to serve as ecological indicators. T...
Twenty one species of seabirds plus fur seals were observed at sea near the Antarctic Peninsula, bet...
Seabirds and pinnipeds were surveyed during four cruises from March 1999 to November 2000 at Port Fo...
The summer at-sea distribution of seabirds and marine mammals was quantitatively established both in...
An estimation is made of the population numbers of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic birds, th...
During the ARK V /2 expedition of RV Polarstern in the Norwegian and Greenland seas in June 1988, 38...
The first aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels—seabirds...
In the Antarctic, seabird species distributions are annular or latitudinal, with strong similarities...
At-sea distribution of seabirds and marine mammals was quantitatively determined during the Arctic E...
The distribution of the Antarctic sea-birds was investigated in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 summer seaso...
International audienceThere is a paucity of information on the foraging ecology, especially individu...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
455-461This paper presents the status of seals and penguins along the Princess Astrid coast, East An...
The main aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels in polar ...
Seabird abundances and breeding distribution have the potential to serve as ecological indicators. T...
Twenty one species of seabirds plus fur seals were observed at sea near the Antarctic Peninsula, bet...
Seabirds and pinnipeds were surveyed during four cruises from March 1999 to November 2000 at Port Fo...
The summer at-sea distribution of seabirds and marine mammals was quantitatively established both in...
An estimation is made of the population numbers of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic birds, th...
During the ARK V /2 expedition of RV Polarstern in the Norwegian and Greenland seas in June 1988, 38...
The first aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels—seabirds...
In the Antarctic, seabird species distributions are annular or latitudinal, with strong similarities...
At-sea distribution of seabirds and marine mammals was quantitatively determined during the Arctic E...
The distribution of the Antarctic sea-birds was investigated in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 summer seaso...
International audienceThere is a paucity of information on the foraging ecology, especially individu...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
455-461This paper presents the status of seals and penguins along the Princess Astrid coast, East An...
The main aim of our long-term study on the at-sea distribution of the upper trophic levels in polar ...
Seabird abundances and breeding distribution have the potential to serve as ecological indicators. T...
Twenty one species of seabirds plus fur seals were observed at sea near the Antarctic Peninsula, bet...
Seabirds and pinnipeds were surveyed during four cruises from March 1999 to November 2000 at Port Fo...