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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 41 NO. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2013

CONTENTS

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

BAYLIS, A.M.M., CROFTS, S. & WOLFAARDT, A.C. Population trends of Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua breeding

at the Falkland Islands . . . 1–5 WAUGH, S., CHAMPEAU, J., CRANWELL, S. & FAULQUIER, L. Seabirds of the Gambier Archipelago, French Polynesia,

in 2010 . . . 7–12 AGNESS, A.M., MARSHALL, K.M., PIATT, J.F., HA, J.C. & VANBLARICOM, G.R. Energy cost of vessel disturbance to

Kittlitz’s Murrelets Brachyramphus brevirostris . . . 13–21 TAYLOR, A.R., DANN, P. & ARNOULD, J.P.Y. Timing of breeding and diet of the Black-faced Cormorant Phalacrocorax

fuscescens . . . 23–27 KAPPES, M.A., COUSTAUT, K. & LE CORRE, M. Census of Wedge-tailed Shearwaters Puffinus pacificus breeding at

D’Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll, Seychelles . . . 29–34 BEAUBIER, J. & HIPFNER, J.M. Proximate composition and energy density of forage fish delivered to Rhinoceros Auklet

Cerorhinca monocerata nestlings at Triangle Island, British Columbia . . . 35–39 BOND, A.L., JONES, I.L., WILLIAMS, J.C., BYRD, G.V. Survival and reproductive success of Crested Auklets Aethia

cristatella in the presence of introduced Norway rats Rattus norvegicus . . . 41–48 BOWEN, T. The type locality of Craveri’s Murrelet Synthliboramphus craveri . . . 49–54 SCHOEN, S.K., KISSLING, M.L., HATCH, N.R., SHANLEY, C.S., STEPHENSEN, S.W., JANSEN, J.K., CATTERSON, N.T.

& OEHLERS, S.A. Marine birds of Yakutat Bay, Alaska: evaluating summer distribution, abundance and threats at sea . . . 55–61 GARNERO, A. DEL V., BOCCELLI, M., OLIVEIRA, J.C.P., LEDESMA, M.A., MONTALTI, D., CORIA, N. & GUNSKI R.J.

Chromosomal characterization of four Antarctic Procellariiformes . . . 63–68 COMMENT

KULETZ, K.J., NATIONS , C.S., MANLY , B., ALLYN, A., IRONS, D.B. & MCKNIGHT, A. Brachyramphus murrelet

trends and the Prince William Sound, Alaska, surveys: A response to Hodges and Kirchhoff . . . 69–71 SHORT NOTES

KENNEY, L.A. & KALER, R.S.A. Identifying nesting habitat of Kittlitz’s Murrelets Brachyramphus brevirostris: Old nests

lead to a new breeding record . . . 73–74 TILLER, C.J., KLOMP, N.I., FULLAGAR, P.J. & HEYLIGERS, P.C. Catastrophic breeding failure caused by heavy rainfall

in a shearwater colony . . . 75–77 LOCK, J. Behavioral exploitation of human maritime activities by the Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo . . . 79–81 REVIEWS

BURGER, A.E. The ocean of life: The fate of man and the sea (Roberts, C.) . . . 83–84 AINLEY, D. A field guide to the wildlife of South Georgia (Burton, R., ed.; Croxall, J., ed. consultant) . . . 84 DIVOKY, G.J. Effects of climate change on birds (Møller, A.P., Fiedler, W. & Berthold, P.J.A., eds.) . . . 84–85

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