Foraging habitat suitability of black‐browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris wintering in the South‐west Atlantic Ocean: Acknowledging age class to improve conservation management
Jesica Andrea Paz,
Juan Pablo Seco Pon,
Lucas Krüger
et al.
Abstract:Seabirds, particularly albatrosses, are among the most threatened birds as a result of their continuous exposure to anthropic pressures including interaction with commercial fisheries, climate change and pollution. Several studies that have focused on the spatial distribution of foraging seabirds have identified a certain level of segregation between age classes.
The black‐browed albatross Thalassarche melanophris is the most abundant albatross species in the South‐west Atlantic Ocean and the main pelagic seab… Show more
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