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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 39 NO. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2011

CONTENTS

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

PASSAVY, G. Migration of the Sooty Shearwater Puffinus griseus off Gabon . . . 147–150 HAYNES, T.B., NELSON, S.K., POULSEN, F. & PADULA, V.P. Spatial distribution and habitat use of Marbled Murrelets

Brachyramphus marmoratus at sea in Port Snettisham, Alaska . . . 151–162 BESTER, A.J., PRIDDEL, D. & KLOMP, N.I. Diet and foraging behaviour of the Providence Petrel Pterodroma solandri . . . 163–172 TREE, A.J. Origins, occurrence and movements of Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis in southern Africa . . . 173–181 BOERTMANN, D. Seabirds in the central north Atlantic, September 2006: further evidence for an oceanic seabird aggregation area 183–188 SCOTT, H.A., DEAN, W.R.J. & WATSON, L.H. Breeding success and changes in numbers of African Black Oystercatchers

Haematopus moquini in relation to habitat quality and protection status . . . 189–199 DUNLOP, J.N. Comparative foraging ecology in the dark tern guild breeding off southwestern Australia – insights from

stable isotope analysis . . . 201–206 CORIA, N.R., MONTALTI, D., ROMBOLA, E.F., SANTOS, M.M., GARCIA BETOÑO, M.I. & JUAREZ, M.A. Birds at

Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica: breeding species and their distribution . . . 207–213 VANSTREELS, R.E.T., ADORNES, A.C., RUOPPOLO, V., CANABARRO, P.L., SILVA-FILHO, R.P. & CATÃO-DIAS, J.L.

Gender determination from morphometrics in migrating Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus magellanicus . . . 215–220 FEARE, C.J. & DOHERTY JR., P.F. Age at first breeding and pre-breeding survival in Seychelles Sooty Terns

Onychoprion fuscatus . . . 221–226 HAYNES, T.B., NELSON, S.K. & PADULA, V.M. Dynamics of multi-species feeding associations in marine waters near

Juneau, Alaska . . . 227–234 HUMPLE, D.L., NEVINS, H.M., PHILLIPS, E.M., GIBBLE, C., HENKEL, L.A., BOYLAN, K. & GIRMAN, D.J.

Demographics of Aechmophorus Grebes killed in three mortality events in California . . . 235–242 RODWAY, M.S. & LEMON, M.J.F. Use of permanent plots to monitor trends in burrow-nesting seabird populations in

British Columbia . . . 243–253 CHAMPEAU J., BUTAUD, J.-F., WAUGH, S.M. & CRANWELL S. The first comprehensive bird survey of Hatu-iti Island,

Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia . . . 255–259 RUDD, A.B., TITMUS, A.J., GISBORNE, B. & HEATH, J.P. Association of Marbled Murrelets Brachyramphus marmoratus

with foraging Gray Whales Eschrichtius robustus on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia . . . 261–266

SHORT NOTES

GOKULA, V. Nocturnal foraging by Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis in Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India . . 267–268 VELARDE, E., NAVARRO, C.J., RUIZ, E.A. & AGUILAR, A. Status of the Craveri’s Murrelet Synthliboramphus craveri

and reoccupation of a former nesting area . . . 269–273 HURLEY, E.K. & BLINICK, N.S. Fledging chronology of Craveri’s Murrelet Synthliboramphus craveri on Isla Alcatraz,

Gulf of California, Mexico . . . 274–276 FLEISHMAN, A.B. & BLINICK, N.S. Nesting Least Terns Sternula antillarum at Estero Cardonal, Sonora, Mexico: a newly

discovered colony in the Gulf of California . . . 277–279

REVIEWS

RAUZON, M.J. When the Killing’s Done (T.C. Boyle) . . . 280 RAUZON, M.J. Rat Island, Predators in Paradise and the World’s Greatest Wildlife Rescue (W. Stolzenburg) . . . 280–281 YDENBERG, R. The Flexible Phenotype: A Body-Centred Integration of Ecology, Physiology, and Behaviour

(T. Piersma & J.A. Van Gils) . . . 281–282 SMITH, J. Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans (K. McLeod & H. Leslie, Eds.). . . 282–283

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