Seabirds
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Mendonca VM, Raffaelli DG, Boyle PR, Emes C. 2009. Trophodynamics in a shallow lagoon off NW Europe (Culbin Sands, Moray Firth): Spatial and temporal variability of epibenthic communities, their diets, and consumption efficiency. Zool... more
"Mendonca VM, Raffaelli DG, Boyle PR, Emes C. 2007. The ecological role of overwintering fish in the food web of the Culbin Sands lagoon ecosystem, NE Scotland: Identifying major trophic links and testing effects of fish Pomatoschistus... more
Mendonca VM, Raffaelli DG, Boyle PR. 2007. Interactions between shorebirds and benthic invertebrates at Culbin Sands lagoon, NE Scotland: Effects of avian predation on their prey community density and structure. Sci Mar 71(3):579-591.... more
During the 1983/84 winter breeding season, Laysan Albatrosses Phoebastria immutabilis bred in the eastern Pacific for the first time in recorded history, on Guadalupe Island, Mexico. By 1991/92, the last reported census, the population... more
Birds such as great skuas Catharacta skua adapted for successful breeding at high latitudes may experience problems of heat dissipation in mild climates. Great skuas spend time bathing at freshwater sites close to breeding territories and... more
Ecogeographical rules provide potential to describe how organisms are morphologically constrained to climatic conditions. Allen's rule (relatively shorter appendages in colder environments) remains largely unsupported and there remains... more
Development of certain colours in birds is regarded to be a kind of intraspecific communication, which is used by individuals for displaying their physical condition to possible mates or sexual competitors. It is interesting to assess the... more
Introduced cats Felis catus have a high detrimental impact on native seabirds on islands, especially when alien preys, like rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus, co-occur. Seabirds are highly vulnerable because of their long reproductive cycles,... more
The seasonal and spatial demographics are summarized for seabirds killed incidentally during gear modification trials for a demersal longline fishery in the Bering Sea. We examined 417 carcasses, including Northern Fulmar Fulmarus... more