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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 44 NO. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2016

Contents

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

JORDAAN, R.K. & McINTYRE, T. Long-distance dispersal of a Cape Gannet Morus capensis after an extended period of

net-site fidelity . . . 1–2 BERTRAM, D.F., MacDONALD, C.A., O'HARA, P.D., CRAGG, J.L., JANSSEN, M.H., McADIE, M. & BOYD, W.S.

Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus movements and marine habitat use near proposed tanker routes to

Kitimat, BC, Canada . . . 3–9 TOTTERMAN, S.L. Random measurement error and specimen shrinkage in Short-tailed Shearwaters Puffinus tenuirostris . . . 11–20 GILBERT, J.M., REICHELT-BRUSHETT, A.J., BOWLING, A.C. & CHRISTIDIS, L. Plastic ingestion in marine and coastal

bird species of southeastern Australia . . . 21–26 CURSACH, J.A., RAU, J.R. & VILUGRÓN, J. Presence of the Peruvian Pelican Pelicanus thagus in seabird colonies of

Chilean Patagonia . . . 27–30 STEPHENSEN, S.W., IRONS, D.B., OSTRAND, W.D. & KULETZ, K.J. Habitat selection by Kittlitz’s Brachyramphus

brevirostris and Marbled Murrelets B. marmoratus in Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound, Alaska . . . 31–42 NAKAGUN S., LAYUSA, C.A.A. & ACEBES, J.M.V. Seabird fauna of the Babuyan Channel and adjacent waters, Northern

Luzon, Philippines . . . 43–49

SPECIAL SECTION ON STORM-PETRELS

CARTER, H.R., AINLEY, D.G., WOLF, S.G. & WEINSTEIN, A.M. Range-wide conservation and science of the Ashy

Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma homochroa . . . 51–62 BECKER, B.H., CARTER, H.R., HENDERSON, R.P., WEINSTEIN, A.M. & PARKER, M.W. Status and monitoring of

Ashy Storm-Petrels Oceanodroma homochroa at Point Reyes National Seashore, California, 2012–2015 . . . 63–70 ADAMS, J. Ashy Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma homochroa mist-netting and capture rates in the California Channel Islands,

2004–2007 . . . 71–82 CARTER, H.R., DVORAK, T.M., WHITWORTH, D.L. Breeding of the Leach’s Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa at

Santa Catalina Island, California . . . 83–92 HARVEY, A.L., MAZURKIEWICZ, D.M., McKOWN, M.W., BARNES, K.W. & PARKER, M.W. Changing breeding status

of the Ashy Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma homochroa on Anacapa Island, California . . . 93–97 McIVER, W.R., CARTER, H.R., HARVEY A.L., MAZURKIEWICZ, D.M. & MASON, J.W. Use of social attraction to

restore Ashy Storm-Petrels Oceanodroma homochroa at Orizaba Rock, Santa Cruz Island, California . . . 99–112 ADAMS, J., CARTER, H.R., McCHESNEY, G.J. & WHITWORTH D.L. Occurrence, morphometrics and plumage variability

among Leach’s Storm-Petrels Oceanodroma leucorhoa in the California Channel Islands, 1976–2015 . . . 113–119 MILLS, K. Seabirds as part of migratory owl diet on Southeast Farallon Island, California . . . 121–126

REVIEWS

STENHOUSE, I. The Marine Birds of the Eastern United States and the Bay of Fundy: Distributions, Numbers, Trends,

Threats, and Management (Nisbet et al.) . . . 127 SHALLENBERGER, R. Midway: A Guide to the Atoll and its Inhabitants (Toops & Greenberg) . . . 128 SMITH, J.L. Governing Marine Protected Areas: Resilience Through Diversity (Jones) . . . 128–129 AINLEY, D. Penguins: Natural History and Conservation (Borboroglu & Boersma) . . . 130 BURGER, A.E. Penguins: The Ultimate Guide (De Roy, Jones & Cornthwaite) . . . 130–131

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