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SEATRACK-related

Spatial distribution of selenium-mercury in Arctic seabirds

Intracolony variability in winter feeding and migration strategies of Atlantic puffins and black‑legged kittiwakes

Multi-colony tracking of two pelagic seabirds with contrasting flight capability illustrates how windscapes shape migratory movements at an ocean-basin scale

Consequences of cross-season demographic correlations for population viability

Decadal increase in vessel interactions by a scavenging pelagic seabird across the North Atlantic

Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic

Moult location and diet of auks in the North Sea inferred from coupled light-based and isotope-based geolocation

Hywind Tampen vindpark. Vurdering av konsekvenser for sjøfugl

Non-breeding areas of three sympatric auk species breeding in three Icelandic colonies

Sympatric Atlantic puffins and razorbills show contrasting responses to adverse marine conditions during winter foraging within the North Sea

Sjøfugl i Barentshavet – vurderinger av sårbare arter, bestander, områder og perioder basert på nyeste kunnskap (revidert utgave)

Individual migration strategy fidelity but no habitat specialization in two congeneric seabirds

Twilight foraging enables European shags to survive the winter across their latitudinal range

Strong migratory connectivity across meta-populations of sympatric North Atlantic seabirds

Light-level geolocators reveal spatial variations in interactions between northern fulmars and fisheries

North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds

Long-term tracking of an Arctic-breeding seabird indicates high fidelity to pelagic wintering areas

Transpolar and bi-directional migration strategies of black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla from a colony in Novaya Zemlya, Barents Sea, Russia

Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements.

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  • Home
  • Activities and scope
    • Mapping
      • Coastal populations
      • Populations at sea
      • Migrations and habitat use
    • Population sizes
    • Monitoring
      • Population development
        • Breeding populations
        • Winter poulations
        • Populations at sea
      • Reproduction
      • Survival
      • Diet
      • Phenology
    • Methods
      • Mapping along the coast
      • Mapping at sea
        • Study areas
        • Data analysis
      • Mapping migration and habitat use
      • Methods for calculating population sizes
      • Monitoring
    • Species
    • Key sites
    • Causal research
  • Distribution and status
    • Distribution
      • Breeding populations
      • Non-breeding populations
      • Seabirds at sea
    • Time series data
      • Population development
      • Reproduction
      • Survival
      • Diet
      • Phenology
  • SEATRACK
  • Publications
  • About SEAPOP
    • Executive institutions and Science Group
    • Economic contributors and Steering Committee
    • Other contributors
    • Contact us
    • News
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