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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 41 NO. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2013

CONTENTS

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

SOUTHWELL, C. & EMMERSON, L. First population counts at newly discovered Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae

breeding sites along the Wilhelm II, Queen Mary and Wilkes Land coastlines, east Antarctica . . . 87–89 CARDOSO, T.A.L. & ZEPPELINI, D. Distribution and seasonality of Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens on the

coast of Paraíba, northeastern Brazil . . . 91–93 ANDERSON, D.W., HENNY, C.J., GODÍNEZ-REYES, C., GRESS, F., PALACIOS, E.L., SANTOS DEL PRADO, K.,

GALLO-REYNOSO, J.P. & BREDY, J. Size and distribution of the California Brown Pelican metapopulation in a

non-ENSO year . . . 95–106 RAYNER, M.J., GASKIN, C.P., STEPHENSON, B.M., FITZGERALD, N.B., LANDERS, T.J., ROBERTSON, B.C.,

SCOFIELD, R.P., ISMAR, S.M.H. & IMBER, M.J. Brood patch and sex-ratio observations indicate breeding

provenance and timing in New Zealand Storm-Petrel Fregetta maoriana . . . 107–111 TAYLOR, S.A., MORRIS-POCOCK, J.A., TERSHY, B.R., CASTILLO-GUERRERO, J.A. & FRIESEN, V.L. Hybridization

from possible sexual mis-imprinting: molecular characterization of hybridization between Brown Sula leucogaster and

Blue-footed Boobies S. nebouxii . . . 113–119 TINDLE, R.W., TINDLE, L.E., VAGENAS, D. & HARRIS, M.P. The population dynamics of the Galápagos Flightless

Cormorant Phalacrocorax harrisi in relation to sea temperature . . . 121–133 BOURGEOIS, K., WILSON, J.W. & DROMZÉE, S. First records of the Northern Giant Petrel Macronectes halli ashore

on Gough Island . . . 135–136 FRASER, G.S., RUSSELL, J., ROBERTSON, G.J., BRYANT, R. & FIFIELD, D.A. Prospects for the Manx Shearwater

colony on Middle Lawn Island, Newfoundland, Canada . . . 137–140 ZAKKAK, S., PANAGIOTOPOULOU, M. & HALLEY, J.M. Estimating the abundance of seabirds in the north

Aegean Sea . . . 141–148 MAFTEI, M. First record of Franklin’s Gull Leucocephalus pipixcan from Antarctica . . . 149–150 SHIRAI, M., ITO, M., YODA, K. & NIIZUMA, Y. Basal metabolic rate of the Rhinoceros Auklet Cerorhinca monocerata,

as measured using respirometry . . . 151–153 DUFFY, D.C., MCKIGHT, A. & IRONS, D.B. Trans-Andean passage of migrating Arctic Terns over Patagonia . . . 155–159 HAYNES, T.B., CAMPBELL, M.A., NEILSON, J.A. & LÓPEZ, J.A. Molecular identification of seabird remains found

in humpback whale feces . . . 161–166 HYRENBACH, K.D., HESTER, M.M., JOHNSON, J.A., LYDAY, S., BINGHAM, S. & PAWLOSKI, J. First evidence

of plastic ingestion by White-tailed Tropicbirds from O’ahu, Hawai’i . . . 167–169 MUZAFFAR, S.B., BENJAMIN, S.D. & GUBIANI, R. The impact of fox and feral cat predation on the population

viability of the threatened, endemic Socotra Cormorant on Siniya Island, United Arab Emirates . . . 171–177 BENNETT, S.G., BURKE, C.M., HEDD, A. & MONTEVECCHI, W.A. Comparison of capelin Mallotus villosus in the prey

loads of Common Murres Uria aalge and Northern Gannets Morus bassanus foraging from the same breeding site in the

northwest Atlantic . . . 179–182 LUKSENBURG, J.A. & SANGSTER, G. New seabird records from Aruba, southern Caribbean, including three pelagic

species new for the island . . . 183–186 WIDDUP, L. Reproductive success and chick growth of Pacific Gulls Larus pacificus in the Furneaux Group, Australia . . . 187–194 DANTAS, G.P.M., ALMEIDA, V.S., MARACINI, P., SERRA, S.D., CHAME, M., LABARTHE, N., KOLESNIKOVAS, C.,

SICILIANO, S., MATIAS, C.A.R., MOURA, J.F., CAMPOS, S.D.E., MADER, A. & SERAFINI, P.P. Evidence for

northward extension of the winter range of Magellanic Penguins along the Brazilian coast . . . 195–197 WOEHLER, E.J., SAVIOLLI, J.Y., FRANCINI, C.L.B, NEVES, T. & FRANCINI, R.B. Insect prey of breeding

South American terns . . . 199–200

REVIEWS

HUYVAERT, K. The Feathery Tribe: Robert Ridgway and the Modern Study of Birds (D. Lewis) . . . 201 BAIRD, P. Winged Sentinels — Birds and Climate Change (J. Wormworth & C. S¸ekerciog˘lu) . . . 202–203 FLINT, E. Hawaiian Birds of the Sea: N¯a Manu Kai (R.J. Shallenberger) . . . 204

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