The effects of investigator disturbance on procellariiform seabirds: a review
MJ Carey - New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Despite long‐held concerns about the effects of researchers on breeding birds, few studies
have focused on the impact of investigators on Procellariiformes. In this review, we …
have focused on the impact of investigators on Procellariiformes. In this review, we …
Plastic ingestion by Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes): Implications for fledgling body condition and the accumulation of plastic-derived chemicals
To provide much needed quantitative data on the lethal and sublethal effects of plastic
pollution on marine wildlife, we sampled breast feathers and stomach contents from Flesh …
pollution on marine wildlife, we sampled breast feathers and stomach contents from Flesh …
Conservation of marine megafauna through minimization of fisheries bycatch
Many populations of marine megafauna, including seabirds, sea turtles, marine mammals,
and elasmobranchs, have declined in recent decades due largely to anthropogenic …
and elasmobranchs, have declined in recent decades due largely to anthropogenic …
Comparing plastic ingestion in juvenile and adult stranded short-tailed shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) in eastern Australia
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few
studies have compared ingestion rates between adults and juveniles of the same species …
studies have compared ingestion rates between adults and juveniles of the same species …
[HTML][HTML] Adapting the Marine Stewardship Council risk-based framework to estimate impacts on seabirds, marine mammals, marine turtles and sea snakes
SD Good, K Dewar, P Burns, K Sainsbury, RA Phillips… - Marine Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Information available on impacts of fisheries on target or bycatch species varies
greatly, requiring development of risk assessment tools to determine potentially …
greatly, requiring development of risk assessment tools to determine potentially …
Compensatory mitigation as a solution to fisheries bycatch–biodiversity conservation conflicts
C Wilcox, CJ Donlan - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, fisheries catch of non‐target species has major environmental impacts, resulting in
social conflict, litigation, and fisheries closures. We use a bio‐economic approach to …
social conflict, litigation, and fisheries closures. We use a bio‐economic approach to …
Threat perception and adaptive capacity of natural world heritage site management
This study offers new insights into the largest threats to natural and mixed World Heritage
sites in developed countries as considered by their management. In addition to this, the …
sites in developed countries as considered by their management. In addition to this, the …
Climate change alters the trophic niche of a declining apex marine predator
Abstract Changes in the world's oceans have altered nutrient flow, and affected the viability
of predator populations when prey species become unavailable. These changes are …
of predator populations when prey species become unavailable. These changes are …
Trace Element Concentrations in Feathers of Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) from Across Their Breeding Range
Seabirds are convenient indicators of contamination of the marine environment because
feathers can be sampled non-destructively, and a great deal is known about their ecology …
feathers can be sampled non-destructively, and a great deal is known about their ecology …
Potential biological removal of albatrosses and petrels with minimal demographic information
PW Dillingham, D Fletcher - Biological Conservation, 2011 - Elsevier
Seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels are frequently caught in longline and trawl
fisheries, but limited demographic data for many species creates management challenges. A …
fisheries, but limited demographic data for many species creates management challenges. A …