• No results found

[PDF] Top 20 Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition

Has 10000 "Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition".

Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition

Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition

... Breeding biology of the fairy prion (Pachyptila turtur) at the Poor Knights Island, New Zealand. Status, chronology, and ecology of nesting storm petrels in north- western California. [r] ... See full document

82

Differences in habitat selection between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : implications for management of burrow competition

Differences in habitat selection between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : implications for management of burrow competition

... inter-specific competition for burrows may be a result of human induced alteration of breeding habitat limiting appropriate sites for nests and confining populations to a few, usually predator free, ...Although ... See full document

5

Burrow competition between broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) and the endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris)

Burrow competition between broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) and the endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris)

... Understanding differences in habitat preferences could be useful in managing burrow ...to reduce competition between rare and abundant species, it is important that habitat ... See full document

41

The effects of fire on burrow nesting seabirds particularly short tailed shearwaters
(Puffinus tenuirostris) and their habitat in Tasmania

The effects of fire on burrow nesting seabirds particularly short tailed shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) and their habitat in Tasmania

... Albatross Island, in southwestern Bass Strait (fig. 1) has an area of 100 ha. Soils with 90% humus content are inter­ mittencly scattered between bare rock outcrops, in many places being only several centimetres ... See full document

8

Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs I  Description of behaviour

Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs I Description of behaviour

... the burrow (crab side = 1; see inset in ...the burrow, which was placed at the centre of each panel (grey ...the burrow. The thick, vertical, black line above the burrow shows the range of ... See full document

16

Influence of Burrow Holes in Residual Soil Slope Infiltration

Influence of Burrow Holes in Residual Soil Slope Infiltration

... An initial condition was creating for each type of soils in accordance to their actual field suction measurements during dry condition. The suggested initial suction approximated to the suction corresponding to residual ... See full document

11

Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs II  The sensory cues

Burrow surveillance in fiddler crabs II The sensory cues

... distances between 14·cm and infinity (Burkhardt et ...for burrow surveillance. Finally, the median distance between crab and dummy at the time of response in our experiments was 30·cm (Hemmi and ... See full document

11

Transient state mechanisms of wind induced burrow ventilation

Transient state mechanisms of wind induced burrow ventilation

... the burrow might be ...through burrow systems may suffice to meet the gas exchange needs of animals with low respiratory demands, it is inadequate for animals with high demands, or which have low tolerance ... See full document

6

Recovery of a sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) breeding area after habitat destruction

Recovery of a sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) breeding area after habitat destruction

... varied between one and three, coinciding with one or more of three distinct periods of the breeding cycle: the egg stage in December, the hatching/early chick (hatch) stage in January and early February, and the ... See full document

7

The response of burrow nesting petrels and other vulnerable bird species to vertebrate
pest management and climate change on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island

The response of burrow nesting petrels and other vulnerable bird species to vertebrate pest management and climate change on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island

... and Chown & Smith (1993) discussed similar impacts for the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. Already a rapid increase in temperatures over the past 50 years together with trends in other climatic features have ... See full document

26

Uncanny matters: Kafka’s burrow, the unhomely and the study of organizational space

Uncanny matters: Kafka’s burrow, the unhomely and the study of organizational space

... and Steyaert, 2013; De Cock and O’Doherty, 2017). It emphasizes the haunted and multiple constitution of space, and of spatial thinking’s potential to embrace this ‘spatial swirl of affects’ (Thrift, 2006). The ... See full document

18

Distribution and Relative Abundance of Richardson’s Ground Squirrels,  Urocitellus richardsonii , According to Soil Zones and Vegetation Height in Saskatchewan During a Drought Period

Distribution and Relative Abundance of Richardson’s Ground Squirrels, Urocitellus richardsonii , According to Soil Zones and Vegetation Height in Saskatchewan During a Drought Period

... of burrow entrances recorded in study plots are not absolute estimates of Richardson’s Ground Squirrel population densities ...relationship between the number of burrow entrances and the num- ber of ... See full document

8

Exploring the mechanisms and impacts of plant invasions in grasslands

Exploring the mechanisms and impacts of plant invasions in grasslands

... 537 Table 2. The results of the best-fitting GLMMs of the factors affecting fledgling number in Sand Martins. Analyses were restricted to those nests for which complete data were available (n = 768). Details of fixed ... See full document

39

Neohelice granulata burrow fidelity behaviour related to landscape heterogeneity

Neohelice granulata burrow fidelity behaviour related to landscape heterogeneity

... individuals between inter- tidal zones such as mudflats and saltmarshes and across different tidal regimes can be high and variable depend- ing on the geographic ... See full document

10

Burrow extension with a proboscis: mechanics of burrowing by the glycerid Hemipodus simplex

Burrow extension with a proboscis: mechanics of burrowing by the glycerid Hemipodus simplex

... the burrow wall that is amplified at the tip of the crack, which extends by ...both burrow by fracturing sediment suggests that this mechanism may be widespread among ...the burrow by ... See full document

11

A population and harvest intensity estimate for Sooty Shearwater,
Puflinus griseus, on Taukihepa (Big South Cape), New Zealand

A population and harvest intensity estimate for Sooty Shearwater, Puflinus griseus, on Taukihepa (Big South Cape), New Zealand

... and documented. Despite the publicity surrounding the rat invasion and the apparent importance of the island, relatively little has been published about the island's flora (Fineran 1973) and fauna, including any ... See full document

8

Burrow competition between Chatham petrels and broad-billed prions : the effectiveness of burrow blockading as a management strategy

Burrow competition between Chatham petrels and broad-billed prions : the effectiveness of burrow blockading as a management strategy

... Broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) have a negative impact on Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) productivity resulting from burrow ... See full document

15

Smelling home: a good solution for burrow finding in nocturnal petrels?

Smelling home: a good solution for burrow finding in nocturnal petrels?

... in burrow recognition was addressed by performing a comparative study based on natural ...the differences in olfactory system anatomy between petrels and homing pigeons, we cannot exclude a ... See full document

5

Breeding habitats of the White faced Storm Petrel
(Pelagodroma marina) in eastern Bass Strait

Breeding habitats of the White faced Storm Petrel (Pelagodroma marina) in eastern Bass Strait

... Fairy penguins, which burrow in similar soil and vegetation, are present on all the petrel islands discussed; short-tailed shearwaters burrow among diving petrels on the Glennie Group in[r] ... See full document

10

Contrasting migratory responses of two closely related seabirds to long term climate change

Contrasting migratory responses of two closely related seabirds to long term climate change

... that broad-billed prions from the Chatham Islands utilise an upwelling area around the Louisville seamount chain during the non-breeding ...of broad-billed prions may ... See full document

12

Show all 10000 documents...