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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 32 No. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2004

Contents

SYMPOSIUM: RADAR ORNITHOLOGY Pages

BURGER, A.E., ARCESE, P., CHATWIN, T.A., CULLEN, S.A., HOLMES, N.L., MANLEY, I.A., MATHER, M.H., SCHROEDER, B.K., SELAK, E. & STEVENTON, J.D. Relationship between nesting habitat and radar counts

of Marbled Murrelets Brachyramphus marmoratus . . . 1-11 DAY, R.H., ROSE, J.R., PRICHARD, A.K., BLAHA, R.J. & COOPER, B.A. Environmental effects on the fall

migration of eiders Somateria spp. at Barrow, Alaska . . . 13-24 RONCONI, R.A., CASSADY ST. CLAIR, C., O’HARA, P. & BURGER, A.E. Waterbird deterrence at oils spills and

other hazardous zones: potential applications for a radar-activated, on-demand deterrence system . . . 25-33 HARPER, W.L., SCHROEDER, B.K., MANLEY, I.A. & DEAL, J.A. Direct comparison of tilted and untilted radar

for monitoring Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus populations . . . 35-41

PAPERS

JOHANSSON, P. & THOR, G. Observations on the birds of the Vestfjella and Heimefrontfjella, Dronning Maud Land,

Antarctica, 1991/92 and 2001/02 . . . 43-46 TAKAHASHI, A., DUNN, M.J., TRATHAN, P.N., CROXALL, J.P., WILSON, R.P., SATO, K. & NAITO, Y. Krill-feeding

behaviour by a Chinstrap Penguin Pygoscelis antarctica compared to fish-eating in Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus

magellanicus: a pilot study . . . 47-54 TREE, A.J. & KLAGES, N.T.W. Population size, distribution and origins of Antarctic Terns Sterna vittata wintering in

South Africa . . . 55-61 TAYLOR, S.S., LEONARD, M.L., BONESS, D.J. & MAJLUF, P. Humboldt Penguins Spheniscus humboldti change

their foraging behaviour following breeding failure . . . 63-67 OSTRAND, W., HOWLIN S. & GOTTHARDT, T.A. Fish school selection by Marbled Murrelets Brachyramphus

marmoratus in Prince William Sound, Alaska: responses to changes in availability . . . 69-76 FORD, R.G., AINLEY, D.G., CASEY, J., KEIPER, C., SPEAR, L.B. & BALANCE, L.T. The biogeographic pattern of

seabirds in the central portion of the California Current . . . 77-96 CUTHBERT, R.J. & SOMMER, E.S. Population size and trends of four globally threatened seabirds at Gough

Island, South Atlantic Ocean . . . 97-103

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

AUMAN, H.J., WOEHLER, E.J., RIDDLE, M.J. & BURTON, H. First evidence for ingestion of plastic debris by seabirds

at sub-Antarctic Heard Island . . . 105-106 AYALA, L., MENDOZA, C. & PEREZ, J. Two new breeding localities for Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma

tethys kelsalli in Peru . . . 107-108

CASAUX, R. Beak deformation in an Antarctic Cormorant Phalacrocorax [atriceps] bransfieldensis chick . . . 109-110 CREUWELS, J.C.S., STARK, J.S., PETZ, W. & VAN FRANEKER, J.A. Southern Giant Petrels Macronectes giganteus

starve to death while incubating on the Antarctic continent . . . 111-114 BENTLEY, M.J. Aerial predation by a South Polar Skua Catharacta maccormicki on a Snow Petrel Pagodroma

nivea in Antarctica . . . 115-116 FIGUEROA, J. First record of breeding by the Nazcar Booby Sula granti on Lobos de Afuera Islands, Peru . . . 117-118

REVIEW

FURNESS, R.W. Seabirds—a natural history (Tony Gaston) . . . 119-120

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