Species face a multitude of stressors due to human activities, especially in marine environments. Seabirds are among the most threatened group of birds globally. A key …
NJ O'Hanlon, CB Thaxter, NHK Burton… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Understanding both the distribution and habitat use of populations through the annual cycle is vital to understanding how vulnerable species are to environmental change. However …
The cephalopod diet of the light-mantled sooty albatross Phoebetria palpebrata was determined for the first time at the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands by sorting∼ 7000 …
Advances in biologging techniques and the availability of high‐resolution fisheries data have improved our ability to understand the interactions between seabirds and fisheries and …
Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species distributions. However, few studies have investigated the relative importance of …
Bycatch risk assessments typically rely on spatial overlaps between seabirds and fishing vessels but should also consider seabirds' position in the attraction spectrum. Investigating …
Indirect ecological interactions such as competition for resources between fisheries and marine predators have often been proposed but can be difficult to demonstrate empirically …
A Fromant, J Collet, C Vansteenberghe… - Marine Ecology …, 2024 - int-res.com
Recent developments in assessing species-specific seabird bycatch risks have demonstrated that fine-scale approaches are essential tools to quantify interactions with …
[eng] Seabirds and fisheries share the same fishing resources and grounds, resulting in their inevitable interaction, with significant conservation implications for the firsts. Seabirds …