The influence of seabirds on their breeding, roosting and nesting grounds: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Seabird species world‐wide are integral to both marine and terrestrial environments,
connecting the two systems by transporting vast quantities of marine‐derived nutrients and …
connecting the two systems by transporting vast quantities of marine‐derived nutrients and …
Reconstructing long-term changes in avian populations using lake sediments: Opening a window onto the past
The lack of long-term monitoring data for many wildlife populations is a limiting factor in
establishing meaningful and achievable conservation goals. Even for well-monitored …
establishing meaningful and achievable conservation goals. Even for well-monitored …
Terrestrial invasive species alter marine vertebrate behaviour
Human-induced environmental changes, such as the introduction of invasive species, are
driving declines in the movement of nutrients across ecosystems with negative …
driving declines in the movement of nutrients across ecosystems with negative …
Recovery of insular seabird populations years after rodent eradication
M Philippe‐Lesaffre, M Thibault, S Caut… - Conservation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Seabirds have been particularly affected by invasive non‐native species, which has led to
the implementation of numerous eradication campaigns for the conservation of these …
the implementation of numerous eradication campaigns for the conservation of these …
Tracking pollution from fur farms using forensic paleolimnology
JA Kissinger, BRB Gregory, C Clarkson, N Libera… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Eutrophication, which remains one of the greatest threats to water quality worldwide, is
particularly acute in agricultural areas. Here we assessed long-term drivers of potential …
particularly acute in agricultural areas. Here we assessed long-term drivers of potential …
Linking 19th century European settlement to the disruption of a seabird's natural population dynamics
MP Duda, S Allen-Mahé, C Barbraud… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Recent estimates indicate that∼ 70% of the world's seabird populations have declined since
the 1950s due to human activities. However, for almost all bird populations, there is …
the 1950s due to human activities. However, for almost all bird populations, there is …
[HTML][HTML] Mercury concentrations provide an indicator of marine foraging in coastal birds
The transfer of nutrients between marine and terrestrial systems has important ecological
consequences, and animal movement is an important driver of nutrient transfer. Coastal …
consequences, and animal movement is an important driver of nutrient transfer. Coastal …
Gulls contribute to olive seed dispersal within and among islands in a Mediterranean coastal area
Aim To analyse the role of non‐frugivorous birds on seed dispersal, seed dispersal by gulls
is expected to be especially instrumental in island ecosystems, as these have a smaller …
is expected to be especially instrumental in island ecosystems, as these have a smaller …
Where have all the petrels gone? Forty years (1978–2020) of Wilson's Storm Petrel (Oceanites oceanicus) population dynamics at King George Island (Isla 25 de …
A Ausems, ND Kuepper, D Archuby, C Braun… - Polar Biology, 2023 - Springer
Numerous seabird species are experiencing population declines, and this trend is expected
to continue or even accelerate in the future. To understand the effects of environmental …
to continue or even accelerate in the future. To understand the effects of environmental …
Blending census and paleolimnological data allows for tracking the establishment and growth of a major gannet colony over several centuries
JL Bosch, I Álvarez-Manzaneda, JP Smol… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Seabird colonies with long-term monitoring records, ie,> 50 years, are rare. The population
data for northern gannets (Morus bassanus) in Cape St. Mary's (CSM) Ecological Reserve …
data for northern gannets (Morus bassanus) in Cape St. Mary's (CSM) Ecological Reserve …