Population size assessments for nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds are logistically challenging because these species are active in colonies only during darkness and often nest on remote islands where manual inspections of breeding burrows are not feasible. Many seabird species are highly vocal, and recent technological innovations now make it possible to record and quantify vocal activity in seabird colonies. Here we test the hypothesis that remotely recorded vocal activity in Cory’s shearwater (Calonectris borealis) breeding colonies in the North Atlantic increases with nest density, and combined this relationship with cliff habitat mapping to estimate the population size of Cory’s shearwaters on the island of Corvo (Azores). W...
The Capricorn Group of islands in Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park sustains one of the wor...
Access restricted to the OSU communitySpatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in p...
We monitored the attendance and activity of Cory's Shearwater Calonectris diomedea on Berlenga Islan...
Population size assessments for nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds are logistically challenging becau...
Censusing and monitoring populations are key priorities in conservation. This is particularly challe...
Monitoring of population sizes and trends using conventional surveys is challenging for nocturnal, b...
Although wildlife conservation actions have increased globally in both number and complexity, the de...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
Passive acoustic monitoring is increasingly being used as a cost‐effective way to study wildlife pop...
Estimating the population of burrow-nesting seabirds is a challenging task, as human presence in the...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Monitoring of breeding success in burrow-nesting seabirds is problematic, owing to the difficulties ...
Recent declines of many seabird populations have placed increased emphasis on determining the status...
Between 2001 and 2006, we systematically sampled the entire coast of Whenua Hou, a rugged offshore i...
Vocalizations are widely used to signal behavioural intention in animal communication, but may also ...
The Capricorn Group of islands in Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park sustains one of the wor...
Access restricted to the OSU communitySpatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in p...
We monitored the attendance and activity of Cory's Shearwater Calonectris diomedea on Berlenga Islan...
Population size assessments for nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds are logistically challenging becau...
Censusing and monitoring populations are key priorities in conservation. This is particularly challe...
Monitoring of population sizes and trends using conventional surveys is challenging for nocturnal, b...
Although wildlife conservation actions have increased globally in both number and complexity, the de...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
Passive acoustic monitoring is increasingly being used as a cost‐effective way to study wildlife pop...
Estimating the population of burrow-nesting seabirds is a challenging task, as human presence in the...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Monitoring of breeding success in burrow-nesting seabirds is problematic, owing to the difficulties ...
Recent declines of many seabird populations have placed increased emphasis on determining the status...
Between 2001 and 2006, we systematically sampled the entire coast of Whenua Hou, a rugged offshore i...
Vocalizations are widely used to signal behavioural intention in animal communication, but may also ...
The Capricorn Group of islands in Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park sustains one of the wor...
Access restricted to the OSU communitySpatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in p...
We monitored the attendance and activity of Cory's Shearwater Calonectris diomedea on Berlenga Islan...