Sensitive aerial hearing within a noisy nesting soundscape in a deep-diving seabird, the common murre Uria aalge

AB Smith, I Fischer-McMorrow, Y Kolbeinsson… - Marine Ecology …, 2023 - int-res.com
Diving seabirds face a combination of sound exposure in marine and terrestrial
environments due to increasing human encroachment on coastal ecosystems. Yet the sound …

Predicting harvest impact and establishment success when translocating highly mobile and endangered species

JH Fischer, HU Wittmer, CF Kenup… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Harvesting individuals for translocations can negatively impact source populations, a critical
challenge for species reduced to small populations. Consequently, translocation cohorts …

Decision analysis for seabird recovery: Navigating complexity across ecosystems, balancing competing values and bridging spaces between research and …

JH Fischer, KA Parker, CF Kenup… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation management decisions are challenging due to multiple, competing values
(objectives) held by various parties, complex management options (alternatives), potential …

Preparing for translocations of a Critically Endangered petrel through targeted monitoring of nest survival and breeding biology

JH Fischer, HU Wittmer, GA Taylor, I Debski… - Oryx, 2021 - cambridge.org
The population of the recently-described Whenua Hou diving petrel Pelecanoides
whenuahouensis comprises c. 200 adults that all breed in a single 0.018 km2 colony in a …

Phylogenetic affinities of the Whenua Hou Diving Petrel: implications for conservation

S Grosser, F Robertson, LD Shepherd… - Emu-Austral …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Diving petrels (genus Pelecanoides) are a group of small Southern Ocean seabirds whose
taxonomy has remained problematic due to a lack of morphological diversity between …

[PDF][PDF] A structured decision-making approach for the recovery of kuaka/Whenua Hou diving petrel (Pelecanoides whenuahouensis)

JH Fischer, KA Parker, CF Kenup, GA Taylor… - Department of …, 2022 - doc.govt.nz
Executive summary The kuaka/Whenua Hou diving petrel (Pelecanoides whenuahouensis)
is a taoka (treasure) to Kāi Tahu, and the wider community. With only~ 210 adults remaining …

Consistent seasonal foraging niche segregation between critically endangered Whenua Hou Diving Petrels and abundant Common Diving Petrels

GE Tocker, JH Fischer, P Bustamante, G Guillou… - Ibis, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Investigations into niche dynamics and interspecific interactions are crucial to assess the
vulnerability of threatened species to competition and environmental change. The Whenua …