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spelling ftunstellenbosch:oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/13251 2023-11-12T04:07:38+01:00 Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03 Crawford R.J.M. Cooper J. Dyer B.M. Greyling M.D. Klages N.T.W. Ryan P.G. Petersen S.L. Underbill L.G. Upfold L. Wilkinson W. De Villiers M.S. Du Plessis S. Du Toit M. Leshoro T.M. Makhado A.B. Mason M.S. Merkle D. Tshingana D. Ward V.L. Whittington P.A. 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/13251 unknown African Journal of Marine Science 25 1814232X http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/13251 breeding population population decline seabird Indian Ocean Indian Ocean islands Marion Island Prince Edward Islands Aptenodytes Aptenodytes patagonicus Aves Catharacta Catharacta antarctica Chrysolophus Chrysostoma Ciconiiformes Diomedea Diomedea chrysostoma Diomedea exulans Eudyptes Eudyptes chrysocome Eudyptes chrysolophus Gallus gallus Laridae Larus Larus dominicanus Macronectes giganteus Macronectes halli Phalacrocorax Phalacrocorax atriceps Phoebetria fusca Phoebetria palpebrata Pygoscelis Pygoscelis papua Spheniscidae Sterna Sterna virgata Sterna vittata Article 2003 ftunstellenbosch 2023-10-22T07:29:36Z During the 1990s and early 2000s, populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island showed different trends, but for the majority of species numbers decreased. Reduced numbers of gentoo penguins Pygoscelis papua, eastern rockhopper penguins Eudyptes chrysocome filholi, Crozet shags Phalacrocorax [atriceps] melanogenis and probably macaroni penguins E. chrysolophus are most plausibly attributed to an altered availability of food. Decreases in numbers of dark-mantled sooty albatrosses Phoebetria fusca, light-mantled sooty albatrosses P. palpebrata, southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteus and possibly northern giant petrels M. halli may have resulted from mortality of birds in longline fisheries. However, populations of wandering Diomedea exulans and grey-headed Thalassarche chrysostoma albatrosses fluctuated around a stable level. Numbers of Subantarctic skuas Catharacta antarctica and kelp gulls Larus dominicanus breeding at Marion Island also decreased. Kerguelen Sterna virgata and Antarctic S. vittata terns remain scarce at the island. Trends for king penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus were not reliably gauged, but numbers probably remained stable or increased. There were large fluctuations in numbers of king penguin chicks surviving to the end of winter. Article Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Diomedea exulans Eudyptes chrysolophus Giant Petrels King Penguins Macronectes giganteus Marion Island Phalacrocorax atriceps Prince Edward Islands Pygoscelis papua Sterna vittata Stellenbosch University: SUNScholar Research Repository Antarctic Giganteus ENVELOPE(62.500,62.500,-67.567,-67.567) Indian Kerguelen
institution Open Polar
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topic breeding population
population decline
seabird
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Aptenodytes
Aptenodytes patagonicus
Aves
Catharacta
Catharacta antarctica
Chrysolophus
Chrysostoma
Ciconiiformes
Diomedea
Diomedea chrysostoma
Diomedea exulans
Eudyptes
Eudyptes chrysocome
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Gallus gallus
Laridae
Larus
Larus dominicanus
Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes halli
Phalacrocorax
Phalacrocorax atriceps
Phoebetria fusca
Phoebetria palpebrata
Pygoscelis
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscidae
Sterna
Sterna virgata
Sterna vittata
spellingShingle breeding population
population decline
seabird
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Aptenodytes
Aptenodytes patagonicus
Aves
Catharacta
Catharacta antarctica
Chrysolophus
Chrysostoma
Ciconiiformes
Diomedea
Diomedea chrysostoma
Diomedea exulans
Eudyptes
Eudyptes chrysocome
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Gallus gallus
Laridae
Larus
Larus dominicanus
Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes halli
Phalacrocorax
Phalacrocorax atriceps
Phoebetria fusca
Phoebetria palpebrata
Pygoscelis
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscidae
Sterna
Sterna virgata
Sterna vittata
Crawford R.J.M.
Cooper J.
Dyer B.M.
Greyling M.D.
Klages N.T.W.
Ryan P.G.
Petersen S.L.
Underbill L.G.
Upfold L.
Wilkinson W.
De Villiers M.S.
Du Plessis S.
Du Toit M.
Leshoro T.M.
Makhado A.B.
Mason M.S.
Merkle D.
Tshingana D.
Ward V.L.
Whittington P.A.
Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
topic_facet breeding population
population decline
seabird
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean islands
Marion Island
Prince Edward Islands
Aptenodytes
Aptenodytes patagonicus
Aves
Catharacta
Catharacta antarctica
Chrysolophus
Chrysostoma
Ciconiiformes
Diomedea
Diomedea chrysostoma
Diomedea exulans
Eudyptes
Eudyptes chrysocome
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Gallus gallus
Laridae
Larus
Larus dominicanus
Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes halli
Phalacrocorax
Phalacrocorax atriceps
Phoebetria fusca
Phoebetria palpebrata
Pygoscelis
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscidae
Sterna
Sterna virgata
Sterna vittata
description During the 1990s and early 2000s, populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island showed different trends, but for the majority of species numbers decreased. Reduced numbers of gentoo penguins Pygoscelis papua, eastern rockhopper penguins Eudyptes chrysocome filholi, Crozet shags Phalacrocorax [atriceps] melanogenis and probably macaroni penguins E. chrysolophus are most plausibly attributed to an altered availability of food. Decreases in numbers of dark-mantled sooty albatrosses Phoebetria fusca, light-mantled sooty albatrosses P. palpebrata, southern giant petrels Macronectes giganteus and possibly northern giant petrels M. halli may have resulted from mortality of birds in longline fisheries. However, populations of wandering Diomedea exulans and grey-headed Thalassarche chrysostoma albatrosses fluctuated around a stable level. Numbers of Subantarctic skuas Catharacta antarctica and kelp gulls Larus dominicanus breeding at Marion Island also decreased. Kerguelen Sterna virgata and Antarctic S. vittata terns remain scarce at the island. Trends for king penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus were not reliably gauged, but numbers probably remained stable or increased. There were large fluctuations in numbers of king penguin chicks surviving to the end of winter. Article
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Crawford R.J.M.
Cooper J.
Dyer B.M.
Greyling M.D.
Klages N.T.W.
Ryan P.G.
Petersen S.L.
Underbill L.G.
Upfold L.
Wilkinson W.
De Villiers M.S.
Du Plessis S.
Du Toit M.
Leshoro T.M.
Makhado A.B.
Mason M.S.
Merkle D.
Tshingana D.
Ward V.L.
Whittington P.A.
author_facet Crawford R.J.M.
Cooper J.
Dyer B.M.
Greyling M.D.
Klages N.T.W.
Ryan P.G.
Petersen S.L.
Underbill L.G.
Upfold L.
Wilkinson W.
De Villiers M.S.
Du Plessis S.
Du Toit M.
Leshoro T.M.
Makhado A.B.
Mason M.S.
Merkle D.
Tshingana D.
Ward V.L.
Whittington P.A.
author_sort Crawford R.J.M.
title Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
title_short Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
title_full Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
title_fullStr Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
title_full_unstemmed Populations of surface-nesting seabirds at Marion Island, 1994/95-2002/03
title_sort populations of surface-nesting seabirds at marion island, 1994/95-2002/03
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/13251
long_lat ENVELOPE(62.500,62.500,-67.567,-67.567)
geographic Antarctic
Giganteus
Indian
Kerguelen
geographic_facet Antarctic
Giganteus
Indian
Kerguelen
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Diomedea exulans
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Giant Petrels
King Penguins
Macronectes giganteus
Marion Island
Phalacrocorax atriceps
Prince Edward Islands
Pygoscelis papua
Sterna vittata
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Diomedea exulans
Eudyptes chrysolophus
Giant Petrels
King Penguins
Macronectes giganteus
Marion Island
Phalacrocorax atriceps
Prince Edward Islands
Pygoscelis papua
Sterna vittata
op_relation African Journal of Marine Science
25
1814232X
http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/13251
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