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Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 16:913-930
Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus) is the most common Procellariiform seabird along the south-eastern South American coast. In recent years the wintering population off California has declined noticeably. This decline has been confirmed on the breed
Publikováno v:
Baduini, CL; Hunt, GL; Pinchuk, AI; & Coyle, KO. (2006). Patterns in diet reveal foraging site fidelity of short-tailed shearwaters in the southeastern Bering Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 320, 279-292. doi: 10.3354/meps320279. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2gv895vj
The short-tailed shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris is an apex predator in the southeastern Bering Sea ecosystem. During 1997 to 1999, a period of great variability in the Bering Sea, we used a multi-pronged approach to study transfer of carbon and nit
Autor:
Cheryl L. Baduini
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 104:823-831
I studied the provisioning patterns of a subtropical, northern-hemisphere procellariiform, the Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) and measured the responses of parents to chick body condition. Foraging trip length, meal size, delivery rate,
Autor:
V. Mendenhall, Alexei I. Pinchuk, Kenneth O. Coyle, George L. Hunt, Cheryl L. Baduini, K. D. Hyrenbach
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Oceanography. 10:117-130
During summer 1997, hundreds of thousands of emaciated short-tailed shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) died in the south-eastern Bering Sea. Using strip transect methodology, we documented the distribution and abundance of short-tailed shearwaters d
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Scopus-Elsevier
Baduini, CL; Lovvorn, JR; & Hunt, GL. (2001). Determining the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters: implications for migratory flight ranges and starvation events. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 222, 265-277. doi: 10.3354/meps222265. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7nz0w5wz
Baduini, CL; Lovvorn, JR; & Hunt, GL. (2001). Determining the body condition of short-tailed shearwaters: implications for migratory flight ranges and starvation events. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 222, 265-277. doi: 10.3354/meps222265. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7nz0w5wz
Short-tailed shearwaters Puffinus tenuirostris migrate annually from breeding areas in southeast Australia and Tasmania to the Bering Sea to feed on abundant prey aggregations, mainly euphausiids. Occasionally thousands of shearwaters die of starvati
Publikováno v:
Hunt, GL; Baduini, C; & Jahncke, J. (2002). Diets of short-tailed shearwaters in the southeastern Bering Sea. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 49(26), 6147-6156. doi: 10.1016/S0967-0645(02)00338-7. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8wg7b6zz
In the late 1990s, the southeastern Bering Sea exhibited a number of anomalous conditions, including a major die-off of short-tailed shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris), a trans-equatorial migrant that constitutes a major portion of the marine bird b
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Modeling underwater visual and filter feeding by planktivorous shearwaters in unusual sea conditions
Publikováno v:
Lovvorn, JR; Baduini, CL; & Hunt, GL. (2001). Modeling underwater visual and filter feeding by planktivorous shearwaters in unusual sea conditions. Ecology, 82(8), 2342-2356. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(2001)082[2342:MUVAFF]2.0.CO;2. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/05w0451r
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Scopus-Elsevier
Short-tailed Shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris ) migrate between breeding areas in Australia and wintering areas in the Bering Sea. These extreme movements allow them to feed on swarms of euphausiids (krill) that occur seasonally in different region
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Autor:
Jeffrey M. Napp, Stephan I. Zeeman, Sigrid Salo, Richard D. Brodeur, Cheryl L. Baduini, Phyllis J. Stabeno, George L. Hunt, Dean A. Stockwell, N. B. Kachel, James D. Schumacher, Kenneth O. Coyle, Terry E. Whitledge
Publikováno v:
Hunt, GL; Baduini, CL; Brodeur, RD; Coyle, KO; Kachel, NB; Napp, JM; et al.(1999). The bering sea in 1998: The second consecutive year of extreme weather-forced anomalies. Eos, 80(47), 561-566. doi: 10.1029/EO080i047p00561. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/80t9828x
In 1998, anomalous conditions in the Bering Sea included elevated heat content of the water, cross-shelf advection of zooplankton and larval fish, major changes in the structure of the zooplankton community, and an unprecedented second observation of