2023
DOI: 10.1111/maec.12776
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Post‐fledging survival of wedge‐tailed shearwaters is linked to pre‐fledge mass, which has decreased over 40 years

Narelle Swanson,
Neil Vaughan,
Neil Belling
et al.

Abstract: Seabird populations are declining across their global range due to a variety of threats, including shifting food webs from climate change. The impact of these threats is exacerbated in long‐lived species with low reproductive output and high investment in a few offspring, where juvenile survival is of substantial importance to populations. Changes to post‐fledging survival and recruitment of adults are difficult to detect, necessitating better information to forecast juvenile survival before fledglings take to… Show more

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