Common Guillemots
are long-lived seabirds with a low annual reproductive output; hence annual adult survival is a significant parameter for the sustainability of the population (Harris & Birkhead 1985, Hudson 1985). Oiling, bycatches, and large-scale oceanographic and food-web changes are commonly considered to b...
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Summary: | are long-lived seabirds with a low annual reproductive output; hence annual adult survival is a significant parameter for the sustainability of the population (Harris & Birkhead 1985, Hudson 1985). Oiling, bycatches, and large-scale oceanographic and food-web changes are commonly considered to be potential major threats to adult Common Guillemot survival |
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