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Marine OrnithOlOgy

Volume 33 (2) 2005

Pacific Seabird group

african Seabird group australasian Seabird group Dutch Seabird group UK Seabird group

Japanese Seabird group

edited by

rob Barrett John Cooper Scott hatch

2005 M arine O rnith O lO gy 33(2) P ages 75-204

XANTUS’S MURRELET SYMPOSIUM ISSUE

MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 33 No. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2005

Contents

FORUM

PETERSEN, S.L., BRANCH, G.M., AINLEY, D.G., BOERSMA, P.D., COOPER, J. & WOEHLER, E. J.

Is flipper banding of penguins a problem? . . . 75-79

XANTUS’S MURRELET SynthliboramphuS hypoleucuS SYMPOSIUM

CARTER, H.R, SEALY, S.G., BURKETT, E.E. & PIATT, J.F. Biology and conservation of Xantus’s Murrelet:

discovery, taxonomy, and distribution . . . 81-87 KARNOVSKY, N.J., SPEAR, L.B., CARTER, H.R., AINLEY, D.G., AMEY, K.D., BALLANCE, L.T., BRIGGS, K.T.,

FORD, R.G., HUNT, G.L. JR., KEIPER, C., MASON, J.W., MORGAN, K.H., PITMAN, R.L. & TYNAN, C.T.

At-sea distribution, abundance, and habitat affinities of Xantus’s Murrelets . . . 89-104 KEITT, B.S. 2005. Status of Xantus’s Murrelet and its nesting habitat in Baja California, Mexico . . . 105-114 ROTH, J.E., SYDEMAN, W.J. & MARTIN, P.L. Xantus’s Murrelet breeding relative to prey abundance and

oceanographic conditions in the Southern California Bight . . . 115-121 WOLF, S., PHILLIPS, C., ZEPEDA-DOMINGUEZ, J.A., ALBORES-BARAJAS, Y. & MARTIN, P. 2006.

Breeding biology of Xantus’s Murrelet at the San Benito Islands, Baja California, México. . . 123-129 WHITWORTH, D.L., CARTER, H.R., YOUNG, R.J., KOEPKE, J.S., GRESS, F. & FANGMAN, S. 2005.

Initial recovery of Xantus’s Murrelets following rat eradication on Anacapa Island, California. . . 131-137 HAMER, T.E., SCHUSTER, S.M. & MEEKINS, D. Radar as a tool for monitoring Xantus’s Murrelet populations. . . . 139-146 NEWMAN, S.H., CARTER, H.R., WHITWORTH, D.L. & ZINKL, J.G. Health assessments and stress response

of Xantus’s Murrelets to capture, handling, and radio-marking . . . 147-154 HAMILTON, C.D., GOLIGHTLY, R.T. & TAKEKAWA, J.Y. Characteristics of diving in radio-marked Xantus’s Murrelets . . . 155-159

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

HUETTMANN, F., DIAMOND, A.W., DALZELL, B. & MACINTOSH, K. Winter distribution, ecology and

movements of Razorbills Alca torda and other auks in the outer Bay of Fundy, Eastern Canada. . . 161-171 BORBERG, J.M., BALANCE, L.T., PITMAN, R.L. & AINLEY, D.G. A test for bias due to seabird avoidance

of ships when conducting surveys in the tropical Pacific . . . 173-179 OTLEY, H.M. 2005. Nature-based tourism: experiences at the Volunteer Point penguin colony in the Falkland Islands . . . 181-187

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

MUZAFFAR, S.B., HOBERG, E.P. & JONES, I.L. Possible recent range expansion of

Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda, Dilepididae) parasitic in murres Uria spp., into the North Atlantic. . . 189-191 PITMAN, R.L., BALLANCE, L.T. & BOST, C. Clipperton Island: Pig Sty, Rat Hole and Booby Prize. . . 193-194 PFISTER, T., PFISTER, B., JIMÉNEZ-SERRANÍA, V., DE-PEDRO-DÍAZ, D., SUÁREZ-GRACIDA, G. &

DUBERSTEIN, J.N. Assessment of the Nesting Population of Double-crested Cormorants

Phalacrocorax auritus albociliatus on Isla Alcatraz, Gulf of California, México. . . . 195-197

REVIEWS

BOYD, H. The Speciation and Biogeography of Birds (by Ian Newton). . . 199 LOGGERWELL, L. The Gulf of Alaska: Biology and Oceanography (by P.R. Mundy, ed.) . . . 199-200 RYAN, P. A. Marine Conservation Biology: the science of maintaining the sea’s biodiversity

(by E.A. Norse & L.B. Crowder, eds.) . . . 200-201 RONCONI, R.A. & WONG, S.N.P. Field guide to North Atlantic wildlife: marine mammals, seabirds,

fish and other sea life (by N.S. Procter & P.J. Lynch) . . . 201-202 BURGER, A.E. Rare Bird: Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet (by Maria Ruth). . . 203-204

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