Far From Land The Mysterious Lives of Seabirds

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shown by camera loggers. Marine Ecology Progress Series 356 : 283– 93. (Cam-
eras recorded every 15s, depth sensors every second.)


  1. Votier, S.C., Bicknell, A., Cox, S.L., Scales, K.L. et al. 2013. A bird’s eye view
    of discard reforms: Bird- borne cameras reveal seabird/fishery interactions.
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  5. David Ainley’s penguin work at http://www.penguinscience.com/current
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  6. Professor Dr. Peter Becker’s research publications at http://ifv-vogelwarte
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Chapter 2. Taking the Plunge: Seabirds’ First Journeys



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    dispersal of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) from two breeding sites
    in the South Atlantic. PLoS One 9 : e97164. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097164.

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    evidence of extended parental care in the gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua).
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