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Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology, Vol 2022, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Areas at which seabirds forage intensively can be discriminated by tracking the individuals' at‐sea movements. However, such tracking data may not accurately reflect the birds' exact foraging locations. In addition to tracking data, gathering infor
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https://doaj.org/article/c15f8420d62b4e36abfd37847539576f
Autor:
Kohei OGASAWARA, Naoki YAMADA, NAKAYAMA, Shouta M. M., Yukiko WATANABE, Keisuke SAITO, Akane CHIBA, Yoshitaka UCHIDA, Kaoru UEDA, Yasunori TAKENAKA, Kentaro KAZAMA, Mami KAZAMA, Junya YAMAGISHI, Hazuki MIZUKAWA, Yoshinori IKENAKA, Mayumi ISHIZUKA
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science; 2023, Vol. 85 Issue 12, p1355-1365, 11p
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Rishiri Studies. 2020, Vol. 39, p1-3. 3p.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 316:115220
Promoting the use of renewable energy and conserving biodiversity are conflicting issues that need addressing. While the development of offshore wind facilities/turbines is accelerating, many seabirds have been exposed to collisions with wind turbine
Autor:
Akifumi Hosoda, Mao Kurosaki, Kentaro Kazama, Hirotatsu Murano, Chitoshi Mizota, Yasuaki Niizuma
Publikováno v:
Ecological Genetics and Genomics. 23:100114
Autor:
Kentaro Kazama, Shota Tsukamoto, Yutaka Watanuki, Bungo Nishizawa, Mami Kazama, Jordi Gonzàlez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ornithology. 159:923-934
Sexual segregation in foraging habitats and associated diet differences have been reported in many seabirds. These sexual distinctions can be caused by differences in competitive ability or nutritional requirements. Here, we investigated the diets of
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Breeding population abundance such as colony size of seabirds is not generally considered to be particularly sensitive to the annual dynamics of the food conditions because of the long life-span and high adult survival rate. However, in seabird speci
Autor:
Kentaro Kazama
Publikováno v:
Ornithological Science. 18:117
Breeding seabirds, often nest at high densities and supply large amounts of marine-derived nutrients, such as nitrogen, in their feces into the ecosystems surrounding their breeding colonies. It has been well demonstrated that the nitrogen supplied b