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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 40 No. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2012

Contents

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

FIJN, R.C., VAN FRANEKER, J.A. & TRATHAN, P.N. Dietary variation in chick-feeding and self-provisioning Cape Petrel

Daption capense and Snow Petrel Pagodroma nivea at Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica . . . 81–87 POLITO, M.J., CLUCAS, G.V., HART, T. & TRIVELPIECE, W.Z. A simplified method of determining the sex of Pygoscelis

penguins using bill measurements . . . 89–94 DEHNHARD, N., LUDYNIA, K. & ALMEIDA, A. A Royal Penguin Eudyptes schlegeli in the Falkland Islands? . . . 95–98 BOLAND, C.R.J., SMITH, M.J., MAPLE, D., TIERNAN, B. & NAPIER, F. An island-wide survey of Abbott’s Booby

Papasula abbotti occupancy on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean . . . 99–103 DUNLOP, J.N. & SURMAN, C.A. The role of foraging ecology in the contrasting responses of two dark terns to a changing

ocean climate . . . 105–110 ROBINETTE, D.P., NUR, N., BROWN, A. & HOWAR, J. Spatial distribution of nearshore foraging seabirds in relation to

a coastal marine reserve . . . 111–116

COMMENT

HODGES, J.I. & KIRCHHOFF, M.D. 2012. Kittlitz’s Murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris population trend in Prince

William Sound, Alaska: implications of species misidentification . . . 117–120

SHORT NOTES

BANDARA, I.N. & AMARASINGHE, C.J. Third confirmed record of the Red-footed Booby Sula sula from Sri Lanka . . . 121–122 DELORD, K., BARBRAUD, C. & BERTRAND, S. Rare colour aberration in the Guanay Cormorant Phalacrocorax bougainvillii . . 123–124 HENNICKE, J.C., KING, B., DRYNAN, D., HARDY, L.J., STOKES, A. & TAYLOR, S. New life-span records of the

Brown Booby Sula leucogaster . . . 125–126 JIMéNEZ-UZCáTEGUI, G., VALLE, C.A. & VARGAS, F.H. Longevity records of flightless cormorants Phalacrocorax harrisi . . 127–128 WOLFAARDT, A.C., CROFTS, S. & BAYLIS, A.M.M. Effects of a storm on colonies of seabirds breeding at the Falkland Islands 129–133

REVIEWS

CHU, E.W. Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words (D. Lindsay) . . . 135 EVERETT, W.T. Seabird Islands: Ecology, Invasion and Restoration (Mulder, C.P.H., Anderson, W.B., Towns, D.R. &

P.J. Bellingham (eds.)) . . . 136 HEINEMANN, D. Shifting Baselines: The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries (Jackson, J., Alexander, K. & Sala, E. (eds.)) . 137–138 RAUZON, M.J. Seabird Genius: The Story of L.E. Richdale, the Royal Albatross, and the Yellow-eyed Penguin (N. Peat) . . . 139–140

Riferimenti

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Diet of Cape Petrel Daption capense during the post-hatching period at Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica..

Breeding was delayed after the relatively harsh winter of 1991 (compared to the unusually mild win- ter 1984) in Antarctic Terns, Kelp Gulls and South Polar Skuas, whereas no

Ten breeding species were counted: Chinstrap Penguins Pygoscelis antarctica (3342 pairs), Pintado or Cape Petrels Daption capense (8), Wilson’s Storm Petrels Oceanites oceanicus

Records of breeding and non-breeding birds of the Potter Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, part of which is a Site of Special Scientific

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There are six previous records of this species in the African sector of the Southern Ocean; three records from the Prince Edward Islands and three records from South Africa (Table