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Seabirds: Feeding Ecology and Role in Marine Ecosystems
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Seabirds: Feeding Ecology and Role in Marine Ecosystems, Originally published in 1986, this book is concerned with the ways in which seabirds function as predators in the marine environment; in particular about how they find and catch food and how much of it they consume. It reviews both the feeding ecology of , Seabirds: Feeding Ecology and Role in Marine Ecosystems
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  • Seabirds: Feeding Ecology and Role in Marine Ecosystems
  • Written by author Croxall, J. P
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 2009
  • Originally published in 1986, this book is concerned with the ways in which seabirds function as predators in the marine environment; in particular about how they find and catch food and how much of it they consume. It reviews both the feeding ecology of
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1. Introduction J. P. Croxall; 2 Scale-dependent processes in the physical and biological environment of marine birds G. L. Hunt Jr. and D. C. Schneider; 3. Flight of seabirds C. J. Pennycuick; 4. Diving behavior and performance, with special reference to penguins G. L. Kooyman and R. W. Davis; 5. Kleptoparasitism in seabirds R. W. Furness; 6. The food and feeding ecology of penguins J. P. Croxall and G. S. Lishman; 7. Diet and feeding ecology of Procellariiformes P. A. Prince and R. A. Morgan; 8. Pelecaniform feeding ecology Ralph W. Schreiber and Roger B. Clapp; 9. Feeding ecology of the Alcidae in the eastern North Pacific Ocean Kees Vermeer, Spencer G. Sealy and Gerald A. Sanger; 10. Trophic levels and trophic relationships of seabirds in the Gulf of Alaska Gerald A. Sanger; 11. Energy flux to pelagic birds: a comparison of Bristol Bay (Bering Sea) and Georges Bank (Northwest Atlantic) C. Schneider, G. L. Hunt Jr. and K. D. Powers; 12. Trophic relationships and food requirements of California seabirds: updating models of trophic impact Kenneth T. Briggs and Ellen W. Chu; 13. Trophic relationships among tropical seabirds at the Hawaiian Islands Craig S. Harrison and Michael P. Seki; 14. Historical variations in food consumption by breeding seabirds of the Humboldt and Benguela upwelling regions David Cameron Duffy and W. Roy Siegfried; 15. Seabirds as predators on marine resources, especially krill, at South Georgia J. P. Croxall and P. A. Prince; 16. Conclusions J. P. Croxall.


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