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A statistical assessment of the status and trends of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds / Eric J. Woehler, and 12 others.
Title: | A statistical assessment of the status and trends of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds / Eric J. Woehler, and 12 others. |
Author(s): | Woehler, Eric J. |
Date: | 2001. |
Publisher: | [Hobart, TAS]: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research |
Abstract: | Presents all available long-term population data for Southern Ocean seabirds, based on workshop held in Bozeman, Montana in May 1999. Significant decreases in populations are evident for species such as albatrosses, southern giant petrels and Procellaria spp. known to be caught on longline fisheries. Changes for many penguin populations varied in degree and direction among species and geographical areas, but decreases in all penguins other than king penguins in sub-Antarctic was feature of data. Limited or inadequate data was noted for several species with unfavourable conservation status, as was lack of time-series population data for Antarctic petrels. |
Keywords: | 598.2 -- Birds. 598.2(26) -- Sea birds. 574.34 -- Population dynamics. 502.743 -- Conservation, animal species. 061.3 -- Conferences: 1999 Southern Ocean Seabird Population Workshop. 06.049 -- Committees: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). 06.049 -- Committees: Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). 061.1 -- Organizations, government: United States. National Science Foundation (NSF). H5 -- Zoology: birds. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: 598.2(26)[2001] |
ISBN: | 0948277203 |
SPRI record no.: | 162096 |
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