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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 42 NO. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2014

CONTENTS

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

SHEFFIELD GUY, L., BULLIS HABECKER, L., OXWANG, G. Giant green anemones consume seabird nestlings on the

Oregon coast . . . 1–2 BONILLA, S., SANDOVAL, L., SÁNCHEZ, J.E., ET AL. Two new Larus gulls recorded in Costa Rica . . . 3–4 PYLE, P., DAVID, R., EILERTS, B.D., ET AL. Second record of Bryan’s Shearwater Puffinus bryani from Midway Atoll,

with notes on habitat selection, vocalizations and at-sea distribution . . . 5–8 HAYWARD, J.L., MEGNA, L.C. & PAYNE, B.G. Feeding interactions between juvenile and adult flightless cormorants . . . 9–10 SUGAWA, H., KARINO, K., OHSHIRO, A., ET AL. Long-term trends in breeding site fidelity of Streaked Shearwater

Calonectris leucomelas . . . 11–15 BURKE, C.M., MONTEVECCHI, W.A., HEDD, A., ET AL. Age-specific variation in trophic niche overlap of

Dovekies Alle alle . . . 17–22 RATCLIFFE, N., TAKAHASHI, A., OULTON, C., ET AL. A leg-band for mounting geolocator tags on penguins . . . 23–26 FEARE, C.J. & LAROSE, C.S. Egg adoption by incubating Sooty Terns Onychoprion fuscatus . . . 27–30 MAFTEI, M. & RUSS, R. A mass post-breeding movement of Crested Auklets Aethia cristatella in the Chukchi Sea . . . 31–34 CAPITOLO, P.J., McCHESNEY, G.J., CARTER, H.R., ET AL. Changes in breeding population sizes of Brandt’s Cormorants

Phalacrocorax penicillatus in the Gulf of the Farallones, California, 1979–2006 . . . 35–48 WEINSTEIN, A., TROCKI, L., LEVALLEY, R., ET AL. A first population assessment of Black Oystercatcher Haematopus

bachmani in California . . . 49–56

DUFFY, D.C. & FRAZIER, J.G. Seabird distribution in the Gulf of Papagayo, Costa Rica, during non-upwelling conditions . . . 57–62 KIM, Y., PRIDDEL, D., CARLILE, N., ET AL. 2014. Do tracking tags impede breeding performance in the threatened

Gould’s Petrel Pterodroma leucoptera? . . . 63–68 AINLEY, D.G., WALKER, W.A., SPENCER, G.C., ET AL. The prey of Newell’s Shearwater Puffinus newelli in

Hawaiian waters . . . 69–72 VANDERWERF, E.A. & YOUNG, L.C. Breeding biology of Red-Tailed Tropicbirds Phaethon rubricauda and response to

predator control on O’ahu, Hawai’i . . . 73–76 CARRERA-JÁTIVA, P.D., RODRÍGUEZ-HIDALGO, R., SEVILLA, C., ET AL. Gastrointestinal parasites in the Galápagos

Penguin Spheniscus mendiculus and the Flightless Cormorant Phalacrocorax harrisi in the Galápagos Islands . . . 77–80 JUDGE, S., HU, D. & BAILEY, C.N. Comparative analyses of Hawaiian Petrel Pterodroma sandwichensis morphometrics . . . 81–84 REVIEWS

TASKER, M. Marine Nature Conservation and Management at the Borders of the European Union (D. Czybulka, ed.) . . . 85 EBERLY, C. A Field Guide to the Southeast Coast and Gulf of Mexico: Coastal Habitats, Seabirds, Marine Mammals, Fish,

& Other Wildlife (N.S. Proctor & J.L. Lynch) . . . 86 YOUNG, L. The Albatross and the Fish: Linked Lives in the Open Seas (R. Doughty & V. Carmichael) . . . 87 ERRATUM

Re: Marine Ornithology (2007) 35: 81–84 . . . 89

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