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    Low breeding success and sharp population decline at the largest known Falkland skua colony

    The Falkland skua Stercorarius antarctica antarctica is a poorly known seabird. Demographic studies at the largest known colony of this taxon revealed a sharp population decline (47%) in just 5 years, between 200...

    Paulo Catry, Ana Almeida, Miguel Lecoq, José Pedro Granadeiro in Polar Biology (2011)

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    Demographic parameters of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris from the Falkland Islands

    Black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris are currently classified as globally endangered. The most important populations of this species are believed to be declining due to, amongst other factors, unsust...

    Paulo Catry, Jaume Forcada, Ana Almeida in Polar Biology (2011)

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    Temporal and age-related dietary variations in a large population of yellow-legged gulls Larus michahellis: implications for management and conservation

    There was an extraordinary increase in the numbers of European gulls during the twentieth century which has been linked to higher availability of food derived from human activities. At Berlenga island (Portuga...

    Hany Alonso, Ana Almeida, José Pedro Granadeiro in European Journal of Wildlife Research (2015)