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Diomedea chrysostoma
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Thalassarche chrysostoma
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2018
2018
Young parents produce offspring with short telomeres: A study in a long-lived bird, the Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys)
S. Dupont
,
C. Barbraud
,
+4 authors
F. Angelier
PLoS ONE
2018
Corpus ID: 4379975
In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative to older ones because of lower…
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2012
2012
Risk assessment and relative impact of Uruguayan pelagic longliners on seabirds
S. Jiménez
,
A. Domingo
,
Martin Abreu
,
A. Brazeiro
2012
Corpus ID: 55251488
Bycatch in longline fisheries is considered one of the main threats for the conservation of albatrosses and petrels worldwide…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
White-capped albatrosses alter fine-scale foraging behavior patterns when associated with fishing vessels
L. Torres
,
D. Thompson
,
+4 authors
B. Robertson
2011
Corpus ID: 59123543
Incidental bycatch of seabirds in commercial fishing activities is known to cause declines in seabird populations. However, the…
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2011
2011
Consumption of discards and interactions between Black-browed Albatrosses (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) at trawl fisheries in Golfo San Jorge, Argentina
Diego González-Zevallos
,
P. Yorio
Journal of Ornithology
2011
Corpus ID: 35422808
We evaluated discard consumption by Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) and Black-browed Albatrosses (Thalassarche melanophrys…
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2011
2011
Seabird attendance and incidental mortality at shrimp fisheries in Golfo San Jorge, Argentina
Diego González-Zevallos
,
P. Yorio
,
W. Svagelj
2011
Corpus ID: 55139584
Many seabirds are attracted to trawl vessels to make use of fishery waste, and often this attraction results in increased…
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2008
2008
Albatross overlap with fisheries in the Benguela Upwelling System: implications for conservation and management
S. Petersen
,
R. Phillips
,
P. Ryan
,
L. Underhill
2008
Corpus ID: 54838133
Trawl activity on the continental shelf break off South Africa provides large quantities of food in the form of discards for a…
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2008
2008
Foraging energetics of Grey‐headed Albatrosses Diotnedea chrysostoma at Bird Island, South Georgia
D. Costa
,
P. A. Prince
2008
Corpus ID: 84487121
At-sea metabolism (CO2 production) and water turnover of six breeding Grey-headed Albatrosses Diomedea chrysostoma were measured…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Senescence effects in an extremely long-lived bird: the grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma
P. Catry
,
R. Phillips
,
B. Phalan
,
J. Croxall
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
2006
Corpus ID: 18433088
Studies attempting to document reproductive or other pre-lethal senescence effects in wild birds typically face an array of…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
SUMMER DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF NONBREEDING ALBATROSSES: INDIVIDUAL CONSISTENCIES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION
R. Phillips
,
J. Silk
,
J. Croxall
,
V. Afanasyev
,
V. Bennett
2005
Corpus ID: 54912392
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and choice of wintering site. In this…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Foraging strategies of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma: integration of movements, activity and feeding events
P. Catry
,
R. Phillips
,
B. Phalan
,
J. Silk
,
J. Croxall
2004
Corpus ID: 56040728
We identified a range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Tha- lassarche chrysostoma rearing chicks at Bird…
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