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Marine OrnithOlOgy

Volume 35 (1) 2007

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2007 MARINE ORNITHOL OGY 35(1) P ages 1–88

MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 35 No. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2007

Contents

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

LAVERS, J.L. & JONES, I.L. Impacts of intraspecific kleptoparasitism and diet shifts on Razorbill Alca torda productivity

at the Gannet Islands, Labrador . . . 1-7 COLABUONO, F.I. & VOOREN, C.M. Diet of Black-browed Thalassarche melanophrys and Atlantic Yellow-nosed

T. chlororhynchos Albatrosses and White-chinned Procellaria aequinoctialis and Spectacled P. conspicillata Petrels

off southern Brazil . . . 9-20 BESTER, A.J., PRIDDEL, D., KLOMP, N.I., CARLILE, N. & O’NEILL, L.E. Reproductive success of the Providence

Petrel Pterodroma solandri on Lord Howe Island, Australia . . . 21-28 HYRENBACH, K.D., HENRY, M.F., MORGAN, K.H., WELCH, D.W. & SYDEMAN, W.J. Optimizing the width of strip

transects for seabird surveys from vessels of opportunity . . . 29-38 MOODY, A.T. & HOBSON, K.A. Alcid winter diet in the northwest Atlantic determined by stable isotope analysis . . . 39-46 OTLEY, H.M., REID, T.A. & POMPERT, J. Trends in seabird and Patagonian Toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides longliner

interactions in Falkland Island waters, 2002/03 and 2003/04 . . . 47-55 REID, T.A., LECOQ, M. & CATRY, P. The White-chinned Petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis population of the

Falkland Islands . . . 57-60 ROJEK, N.A., PARKER, M.W., CARTER, H.R. & MCCHESNEY, G.J. Aircraft and vessel disturbances to Common Murres

Uria aalge at breeding colonies in central California, 1997–1999. . . 61-66 STEVENSON, C. & WOEHLER, E.J. Population decreases in Little Penguins Eudyptula minor in southeastern

Tasmania, Australia, over the past 45 years . . . 67-75 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

PINTO, M.B.L.C., SICILIANO, S. & DI BENEDITTO, A.P.M. Stomach contents of the Magellanic Penguin Spheniscus

magellanicus from the northern distribution limit on the Atlantic coast of Brazil . . . 77-78 BARBOSA, A., ORTEGA-MORA, L.M., GARCÍA-MORENO, F.T., VALERA, F. & PALACIOS, M.J. Southernmost

record of the Magellanic Penguin Spheniscus magellanicus in Antarctica . . . 79 VANDERWERF, E.A. & YOUNG, L.C. The Red-billed Tropicbird Phaethon aethereus in Hawaii, with notes on

interspecific behavior of tropicbirds . . . 81-84 REVIEWS

BECKER, B.H. At-sea distribution and abundance of seabirds off southern California: a 20-year comparison (J.W. Mason et al.) . . . . 85 BURGER, A.E. Birds of the world (F.B. Gill & M. Wright) . . . 86 BURGER, A.E. The Gyrfalcon (E. Potapov & R. Sale) . . . 87 CAMPHUYSEN, K. Global coastal change (I. Valiela) . . . 88

rob Barrett John Cooper Peter Daan Scott hatch

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