Protection of the marine environment lags far behind that of terrestrial domains. To help ameliorate this circumstance, top predators are being tracked to identify important ocean habitats, biodiversity hotspots and high risk areas and to assess effects of anthropogenic developments, pollution and environmental perturbations. We used GPS, Global Location Sensors (GLSs) and satellite platform terminal transmitters (PTTs) to track foraging and migrating thick-billed and common murres and northern gannets along with vessel surveys to identify potential Marine Protected Areas, to assess risk and to evaluate the consequences of the recent Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Multi-year persistent sites of forage fishes generated multi-species predator a...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Tracking of seabirds at sea is valuable for marine spatial planning. Many seabirds are of conservati...
Fisheries compete with seabirds for vanishing marine resources, but also produce fishery waste consu...
<div><p>Despite their importance in marine food webs, much has yet to be learned about the spatial e...
Aim Extensive development of human activities in combination with ocean warming is rapidly modifying...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
International audienceAim. Extensive development of human activities in combination with ocean warmi...
International audienceSeabirds are one of the most threatened of all bird groups, with a marked comm...
International audienceElectronic tracking technologies revolutionized wildlife ecology, notably for ...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
International audienceFisheries compete with seabirds for vanishing marine resources, but also produ...
The global population of Leach’s Storm-Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous), the smallest and most abunda...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Tracking of seabirds at sea is valuable for marine spatial planning. Many seabirds are of conservati...
Fisheries compete with seabirds for vanishing marine resources, but also produce fishery waste consu...
<div><p>Despite their importance in marine food webs, much has yet to be learned about the spatial e...
Aim Extensive development of human activities in combination with ocean warming is rapidly modifying...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
International audienceAim. Extensive development of human activities in combination with ocean warmi...
International audienceSeabirds are one of the most threatened of all bird groups, with a marked comm...
International audienceElectronic tracking technologies revolutionized wildlife ecology, notably for ...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
International audienceFisheries compete with seabirds for vanishing marine resources, but also produ...
The global population of Leach’s Storm-Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous), the smallest and most abunda...
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because the...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
Tracking of seabirds at sea is valuable for marine spatial planning. Many seabirds are of conservati...
Fisheries compete with seabirds for vanishing marine resources, but also produce fishery waste consu...