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recoveries and the dispersal of seabirds breeding in French Austral and Antarctic Territories. Emu 85: 22-33. The paper summarises banding activities on French Austral and Antarctic Territories and recoveries between 195 1 and 1982. Out of 61,807 birds banded, 192 were recovered elsewhere. Maps give...

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Main Authors: H. Weimerskirch, P Jouventini, J. L. Mougin, J. C. Stahl, M. Van Beveren, P. Jouventin
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1984
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.508.1319
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Summary:recoveries and the dispersal of seabirds breeding in French Austral and Antarctic Territories. Emu 85: 22-33. The paper summarises banding activities on French Austral and Antarctic Territories and recoveries between 195 1 and 1982. Out of 61,807 birds banded, 192 were recovered elsewhere. Maps give the location of all these recoveries. Varia-tions in the recovery rates are discussed. The fidelity rate to the hatching grounds is close to 100 % for breeding birds. Spatial segregation in winter is established between different populations or species nesting on antarctic or sub-antarctic localities. From recoveries and observations at sea, four methods of oceanic resource utilization during the non-breeding season are defined for 22 species: sedentariness, migration and the concentration over rich zones of food availability, dispersion throughout the Southern Ocean and a combination of the second and third methods. The importance of food availability the ecology of albatrosses during the non-breeding season is discussed.