T Le Bot, A Lescroël, D Grémillet - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Seabirds and fisheries have been interacting from ancient times, sometimes with mutual benefits: Seabirds provided fishermen with visual cues of fish aggregations, and also fed …
RB Sherley, H Ladd‐Jones, S Garthe… - Fish and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Every year fisheries discard> 10 million tonnes of fish. This provides a bounty for scavengers, yet the ecological impact of discarding is understudied. Seabirds are the best …
Exploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resources placing intense pressure on the Earth's largest ecosystem [1]. The scale of …
Marine mammals and fisheries often target the same resources, which can lead to operational interactions. Potential consequences of operational interaction include …
Because I usually study small animals, I am always jealous of people wise enough to study those things that are large enough to carry tracking devices that last more than a few weeks …
Niche segregation between similar species will result from an avoidance of competition but also from environmental variability, including nowadays anthropogenic activities. Gulls are …
Human activities can influence the movement of organisms, either repelling or attracting individuals depending on whether they interfere with natural behavioural patterns or …
Pelagic ecosystems are dynamic ocean regions whose immense natural capital is affected by climate change, pollution, and commercial fisheries. Trophic level–based indicators …
Fisheries are often accused of starving vulnerable seabirds, yet evidence for this claim is scarce. Foraging energetics may provide efficient, short-term indicators of the fitness status …