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Pterodroma rupinarum
Known as:
Pseudobulweria rupinarum
, large Saint Helena petrel
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Poor Transferability of Species Distribution Models for a Pelagic Predator, the Grey Petrel, Indicates Contrasting Habitat Preferences across Ocean Basins
L. Torres
,
P. Sutton
,
+7 authors
R. Phillips
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 5043367
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly…
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2015
2015
Effects of mouse predation on burrowing petrel chicks at Gough Island
B. Dilley
,
D. Davies
,
A. Bond
,
P. Ryan
Antarctic Science
2015
Corpus ID: 86782992
Abstract Since 2004 there has been mounting evidence of the severe impact of introduced house mice (Mus musculus L.) killing…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Year-round distribution and habitat preferences of the Bugio petrel
I. Ramírez
,
V. Paiva
,
+4 authors
S. Garthe
2013
Corpus ID: 53488643
The conservation of threatened seabirds that are highly pelagic, such as the gadfly petrels Pterodroma spp., depends on…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Migration, wintering distribution and habitat use of an endangered tropical seabird, Barau's petrel Pterodroma baraui
P. Pinet
,
S. Jaquemet
,
D. Pinaud
,
H. Weimerskirch
,
R. Phillips
,
M. Corre
2011
Corpus ID: 54787439
Gadfly petrels are strictly oceanic seabirds that range very far from their breeding grounds. Foraging movements outside the…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Attraction of petrels to artificial lights in the Canary Islands: effects of the moon phase and age class
Airam Rodríguez
,
B. Rodríguez
2009
Corpus ID: 83658747
The extent and intensity of artificial night lighting has increased with urban development worldwide. The resulting light…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Seabird bycatch in the Brazilian pelagic longline fishery and a review of capture rates in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
L. Bugoni
,
P. L. Mancini
,
D. Monteiro
,
L. Nascimento
,
T. Neves
2008
Corpus ID: 55338614
The southwestern Atlantic Ocean is an important foraging ground throughout the year for several albatross and petrel species…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Long-term population trends in seven Antarctic seabirds at Pointe Géologie (Terre Adélie) Human impact compared with environmental change
T. Micol
,
P. Jouventin
Polar Biology
2001
Corpus ID: 36827347
Abstract Antarctic seabird populations have been much studied over the last decades as bioindicators of the nature of variability…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Fungi isolated from Antarctic material
G. Frate
,
G. Caretta
Polar Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 35705592
SummaryFungi isolated from samples of soil, penguin, skua and petrel dung and bird feathers in the Victoria Land, Antarctica…
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1986
1986
Burrow densities and nest site preferences of petrels (Procellariidae) at the Prince Edwards Islands
M. Schramm
Polar Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 25216581
SummaryThe nest-site preferences of six burrowing petrel species, Salvin's prion Pachyptila vittata salvini, blue petrel…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Plastic Particle Pollution of the Surface of the Atlantic Ocean: Evidence from a Seabird
S. I. Rothstein
1973
Corpus ID: 37254821
By sampling with neuston nets, Carpenter and Smith (1972) demonstrated the presence, in 1971, of small particles of plastic on…
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