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  1. Population dynamics of wandering albatross Diomedea exulans and Amsterdam albatross D. amsterdamensis in the Indian Ocean and their relationships with longline fisheries: conservation implications

    adult mortality, and secondarily of low recruitment. Satellite tracking studies of breeding birds ... and band recoveries of non breeding birds indicate that during and outside the breeding season ... , and secondarily of low recruitment. Satellite tracking studies of breeding birds and band recoveries of non ... breeding birds indicate that during and outside the breeding season these populations are in contact ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-96/09 : Author(s): Jouventin, P., Brothers, N., Weimerskirch, H.

  2. The incidence of plastic in the diets of Antarctic seabirds

    below the sea surface contained little plastic, as expected; these birds live entirely on live prey ... and micronekton. This includes the majority of Southern Ocean flighted birds. Incidence of plastic among them ... the sea surface contained little plastic, as expected; these birds live entirely on live prey. Among ... . This includes the majority of Southern Ocean flighted birds. Incidence of plastic among them was a function ...

    Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-X/BG/18 : Author(s): Delegation of USA

  3. Tracking ocean wanderers: the global distribution of albatrosses and petrels. Results from the Global Procellariiform Tracking Workshop, 1–5 September, 2003, Gordon’s Bay, South Africa.

    Author(s):  BirdLife International Title:  Tracking ocean wanderers: the global distribution ... BirdLife International ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-05/P10 : Author(s): BirdLife International

  4. An assessment of temporal variability and interrelationships between CEMP parameters collected on Adélie penguins at Béchervaise Island

    of the foraging birds and the timing of foraging trips were important in determining whether foraging trip ... . The results obtained throughout these analyses indicate that knowledge of the sex of birds is important ... that events occurring during the hatching period are crucial for chick survival. The sex of the foraging birds ... throughout these analyses indicate that knowledge of the sex of birds is important for understanding ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/46 : Author(s): L.M. Emmerson, J. Clarke, K. Kerry and C. Southwell (Australia)

  5. The effect of different methodologies used in penguin diet studies at three US AMLR predator research sites: Admiralty Bay, Palmer Station and Cape Shirreff

    . 550 g) and a significantly higher proportion of birds with small Author(s):  W. Trivelpiece ... . 550 g) and a significantly higher proportion of birds with small < 200 g) stomach weights (15% vs ... were found between Admiralty Bay and Cape Shirreff (593 vs. 610 g, respectively), where all birds ... the result of including non-breeding birds in the diet samples. This significantly reduced the mean meal size ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-99/46 : Author(s): W. Trivelpiece, S. Trivelpiece (USA) and K. Salwicka (Poland)

  6. Notes on the Second Meeting of the WCPFC – Ecosystem and Bycatch Specialist Working Group, Manila, 10 August 2006

    Group 2006, with background on draft seabird recommendations Author(s):  C. Small (Bird ... C. Small (BirdLife International) ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/18 : Author(s): C. Small (BirdLife International)

  7. Demography and population trends of the Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross

    of breeding birds was strongly correlated between the two islands, and over the whole study period both study ... survival of Tristan birds was negatively correlated with longline fishing effort in the South Atlantic ... of breeding birds was strongly correlated between the two islands, and over the whole study period both study ... survival of Tristan birds was negatively correlated with longline fishing effort in the South Atlantic ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-03/37 : Author(s): R. Cuthbert (United Kingdom), P.G. Ryan, J. Cooper (South Africa) and G. Hilton (United Kingdom)

  8. Norwegian Cruise to Kong Håkons VII Hav 28 February – 10 April 2019

    registered birds, seals and whales systematically and registered krill and fish abundances using echo sounder ... concentrations of krill, humpback whales and birds. We found some large concentrations of krill in the pack ice ... registered birds, seals and whales systematically and registered krill and fish abundances using echo sounder ... bloom we had large concentrations of krill, humpback whales and birds. We found some large ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-2019/48 : Author(s): H. Steen

  9. Chick provisioning and chick survival to fledging

    departure weight) from birds of known breeding status and sex was obtained using an automated monitoring ... ) from birds of known breeding status and sex was obtained using an automated monitoring system ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-00/40 : Author(s): J. Clarke, K. Kerry, L. Irvine and B. Philips (Australia)

  10. Sex determination of Antarctic petrels Thalassoica antarctica by discriminant analysis of morphometric characters

    it is recommended that morphometric measurements obtained by others on sexed birds are compared with ours before ... it is recommended that morphometric measurements obtained by others on sexed birds are compared with ours before ...

    Meeting Document : WG-CEMP-94/41 : Author(s): S.-H. Lorentsen and N. Røv (Norway)

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