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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 46 No. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2018

Contents

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

WONG, S.N.P., RONCONI, R.A. & GJERDRUM, C. Autumn at-sea distribution and abundance of phalaropes Phalaropus

and other seabirds in the lower Bay of Fundy, Canada . . . 1 NEUMANN, J.L., LAROSE, C.S., BRODIN, G. & FEARE, C.J. Foraging ranges of incubating Sooty Terns Onychoprion

fuscatus on Bird Island, Seychelles, during a transition from food plenty to scarcity, as revealed by GPS loggers . . . 11 TRAISNEL, G., PICHEGRU, L., VISSER, H.J. & EDWARDS, L.C. Colour aberrations in African Penguins Spheniscus

demersus . . . 19

VANSTREELS, R.E.T., PARSONS, N.J. & PISTORIUS, P.A. A three-legged African Penguin Spheniscus demersus. . . 23 MAYNARD, L.D. & RONCONI, R.A. Foraging behaviour of Great Black-blacked Gulls Larus marinus near an urban

centre in Atlantic Canada: evidence of individual specialization from GPS tracking . . . 27 LAWONN, M.J., ROBY, D.D., PIATT, J.F., PYLE, W.H. & CORCORAN, R.M. Nest-site selection by Kittlitz’s Murrelets

Brachyramphus brevirostris on Kodiak Island, Alaska . . . 33 O’DWYER, T.W., PORTELLI, D. & CARLILE, N. Interspecific fostering of a Wedge-tailed Shearwater Ardenna pacifica

by White-necked Petrels Pterodroma cervicalis on Phillip Island, Norfolk Island Group . . . 43 NORTHRUP, J.M., RIVERS, J.W., NELSON, S.K., ROBY, D.D. & BETTS, M.G. Assessing the utility of satellite

transmitters for identifying nest locations and foraging behavior of the threatened Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus

marmoratus . . . 47

MARIN, M. Breeding of the Southern Giant Petrel Macronectes giganteus in southern Chile . . . 57 HENTATI-SUNDBERG, J., EVANS, T., ÖSTERBLOM, H., HJELM, J., LARSON, N., BAKKEN, V., SVENSON, A. &

OLSSON, O. Fish and seabird spatial distribution and abundance at the largest seabird colony in the Baltic Sea . . . 61 PORTFLITT-TORO, M., MIRANDA-URBINA, D. & LUNA-JORQUERA, G. Specimen record confirms Broad-billed

Prion Pachyptila vittata presence in Chilean waters . . . 69 VAN DORT, J. Seabirds in the Gulf of Fonseca, Pacific Central America, during El Niño 2015/16 . . . 71 DONNELLY-GREENAN, E., HYRENBACH, D., BECK, J., FITZGERALD, S., NEVINS, H. & HESTER, M. First

quantification of plastic ingestion by Short-tailed Albatross Phoebastria albatrus . . . 79 TRAISNEL, G. & PICHEGRU, L. 2018. Possible drivers of nest usurpation in African Penguins Spheniscus demersus . . . 85 FROMANT, A., DELORD, K. & QUINTIN, M. 2018. Great Shearwaters Ardenna gravis in the eastern Indian Ocean: a

photo-documented record and summary of recent sightings . . . 89

REVIEWS

AINLEY, D. Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation: Applying the Past to Manage for the Future (Kittinger,

McClenachan, Gedan, Blight) . . . 93 BAIRD, P. Long Hops: Making Sense of Bird Migration (Denny) . . . 95

CORRECTION

TRAISNEL, G., PICHEGRU, L., VISSER, H.J. & EDWARDS, L.C. Colour aberrations in African Penguins Spheniscus

demersus (Volume 46(1), 2018) . . . 97

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS . . . 99

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