Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia.
The lower right panel shows the main water masses influencing Bass Strait: Kanowna Island (KI); South Australian Current (SAC); Sub-Antarctic Surface Water (SASW); East Australian Current (EAC). The shaded rectangles describe the areas for which seasonal sea surface temperature was extracted: Bass S...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16612011 2023-05-15T13:54:13+02:00 Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. Yonina H. Eizenberg (11426418) Aymeric Fromant (5459438) Arnaud Lec’hvien (11426421) John P. Y. Arnould (8847593) 2021-09-13T17:22:35Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250916.g001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Study_area_of_fairy_prions_i_Pachyptila_turtur_i_and_common_diving_petrels_i_Pelecanoides_urinatrix_i_from_Kanowna_Island_Bass_Strait_south-eastern_Australia_/16612011 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0250916.g001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified slower chick growth pelecanoides urinatrix </ pachyptila turtur </ four reproductive seasons fairy prions maintained fairy prion (< experienced dramatic collapses delayed laying dates chick growth rates 2017 – 2020 important foraging areas marine heatwaves occurred div >< p reduced breeding success breeding success foraging ecology marine fauna marine ecosystems breeding season breeding biology vital role term study stomach oils slight differences seabirds play physiological capacity fasting abilities environmental variations environmental conditions environmental changes eastern australia contrasting impacts climate change bass strait annual differences 50 days Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250916.g001 2021-12-20T02:21:12Z The lower right panel shows the main water masses influencing Bass Strait: Kanowna Island (KI); South Australian Current (SAC); Sub-Antarctic Surface Water (SASW); East Australian Current (EAC). The shaded rectangles describe the areas for which seasonal sea surface temperature was extracted: Bass Strait (BS; study breeding region; Fromant et al. unpublished data); post-breeding area of fairy prion (FP Post-breeding area; Fromant et al. unpublished data); post-breeding area of common diving petrels (CDP post-breeding area; [ 38 ]. Still Image Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified slower chick growth pelecanoides urinatrix </ pachyptila turtur </ four reproductive seasons fairy prions maintained fairy prion (< experienced dramatic collapses delayed laying dates chick growth rates 2017 – 2020 important foraging areas marine heatwaves occurred div >< p reduced breeding success breeding success foraging ecology marine fauna marine ecosystems breeding season breeding biology vital role term study stomach oils slight differences seabirds play physiological capacity fasting abilities environmental variations environmental conditions environmental changes eastern australia contrasting impacts climate change bass strait annual differences 50 days |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified slower chick growth pelecanoides urinatrix </ pachyptila turtur </ four reproductive seasons fairy prions maintained fairy prion (< experienced dramatic collapses delayed laying dates chick growth rates 2017 – 2020 important foraging areas marine heatwaves occurred div >< p reduced breeding success breeding success foraging ecology marine fauna marine ecosystems breeding season breeding biology vital role term study stomach oils slight differences seabirds play physiological capacity fasting abilities environmental variations environmental conditions environmental changes eastern australia contrasting impacts climate change bass strait annual differences 50 days Yonina H. Eizenberg (11426418) Aymeric Fromant (5459438) Arnaud Lec’hvien (11426421) John P. Y. Arnould (8847593) Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified slower chick growth pelecanoides urinatrix </ pachyptila turtur </ four reproductive seasons fairy prions maintained fairy prion (< experienced dramatic collapses delayed laying dates chick growth rates 2017 – 2020 important foraging areas marine heatwaves occurred div >< p reduced breeding success breeding success foraging ecology marine fauna marine ecosystems breeding season breeding biology vital role term study stomach oils slight differences seabirds play physiological capacity fasting abilities environmental variations environmental conditions environmental changes eastern australia contrasting impacts climate change bass strait annual differences 50 days |
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The lower right panel shows the main water masses influencing Bass Strait: Kanowna Island (KI); South Australian Current (SAC); Sub-Antarctic Surface Water (SASW); East Australian Current (EAC). The shaded rectangles describe the areas for which seasonal sea surface temperature was extracted: Bass Strait (BS; study breeding region; Fromant et al. unpublished data); post-breeding area of fairy prion (FP Post-breeding area; Fromant et al. unpublished data); post-breeding area of common diving petrels (CDP post-breeding area; [ 38 ]. |
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Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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Study area of fairy prions ( Pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( Pelecanoides urinatrix ) from Kanowna Island, Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. |
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study area of fairy prions ( pachyptila turtur ) and common diving petrels ( pelecanoides urinatrix ) from kanowna island, bass strait, south-eastern australia. |
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