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PUBLICATIONS AND THESES ON ANTARCTIC AND SUB-ANTARCTIC BIRDS, 1998

C.M. PHILLIPS

British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK (cmp@bas.ac.uk)

SUMMARY

PHILLIPS, C.M. 2001. Publications and theses on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic birds, 1998. Marine Ornithology 29: 97–101.

A total of 151 scientific publications and theses on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic birds for 1998 is listed by author.

This annual list is produced on behalf of the Bird Biology Subcommittee of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Working Group on Biology as a service to marine ornithologists.

Keywords: Publications, Antarctica, sub-Antarctic, birds

INTRODUCTION

In 1986, the Bird Biology Subcommittee of the Scientific Com- mittee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Working Group on Biology recommended that a list of recent publications on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabirds species from 1986 be prepared.

The 1998 list, the thirteenth to be produced and published in Marine Ornithology, has been compiled by scanning the relevant literature and abstracting services, and by correspondence with members of the subcommittee. Readers are requested to send reprints of their recent relevant literature, including ones missing from this or previous lists, to the author for inclusion in sub- sequent lists.

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AINLEY, D.G., WILSON, P.R., BARTON, K.J., BALLARD, G., NUR, N. & KARL, B. 1998. Diet and foraging effort of Adélie Penguins in relation to pack-ice conditions in the southern Ross Sea. Polar Biology 20: 311–319.

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COBLEY, N.D. & PRINCE, P.A. 1998. Factors affecting primary molt in the Gray-headed Albatross. Condor 100: 8–17.

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1998. Dietary studies of Light-mantled Sooty Albatrosses Phoebetria palpebrata from Macquarie and Heard Islands.

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GREEN, K., WOEHLER, E.J., COPLEY, P.B. & JONES, R.T.

1998. A review of the population status of the Heard Island Cormorant Phalacrocorax nivalis. Marine Ornithology 26: 69–

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Population changes and demography of the Northern Rockhopper Penguin on Amsterdam and Saint Paul islands.

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452–453.

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HAHN, S. & QUILLFELDT, P. 1998. Different predational pres- sures on two Antarctic stormpetrel species. Berichte zur Polarforschung 299: 285–289.

HAHN, S. & QUILLFELDT, P. 1998. First record of Leach’s Storm Petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa for King George Island, Antarctica. Marine Ornithology 26: 80.

HAHN, S., PETER, H-U., QUILLFELDT, P. & REINHARDT, K.

1998. The birds of the Potter Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, 1965–1998. Marine Orni- thology 26: 1–6.

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HAWARD, M., BERGIN, A. & HALL, H.R. 1998. International legal and political bases to the management of the incidental catch of seabirds. In: Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds). Alba- tross biology and conservation. Chipping Norton, NSW: Sur- rey Beatty. pp. 255–266.

HUNTER, F.M. & DAVIS, L.S. 1998. Female Adélie Penguins acquire nest material from extrapair males after engaging in extrapair copulations. Auk 115: 526–528.

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KLAER, N. & POLACHECK, T. 1998. The influence of environ- mental factors and mitigation measures on by-catch rates of seabirds by Japanese longline fishing vessels in the Australian region. Emu 98: 305–316.

KOOYMAN, G.L. & PONGANIS, P.J. 1998. The physiological basis of diving to depth: birds and mammals. Annual Review of Physiology 60: 19–32.

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& MORENO, E. 1998. Age-related variations in bill size of Chinstrap Penguins. Colonial Waterbirds 21: 66–68.

MONCORPS, S., CHAPUIS, J-L., HAUBREUX, D. &

BRETAGNOLLE, V. 1998. Diet of the Brown Skua Catha- racta skua lönnbergi on the Kerguelen archipelago: compari- sons between techniques and between islands. Polar Biology 19: 9–16.

MOORE, G.J., ROBERTSON, G. & WIENECKE, B. 1998. Food requirements of breeding King Penguins at Heard Island and potential overlap with commercial fisheries. Polar Biology 20:

293–302.

MORENO, J., AMAT, J.A., SANZ, J.J. & CARRASCAL, L.M.

1998. Determinants of feeding chases in the Chinstrap Penguin Pygoscelis antarctica. Emu 98: 192–196.

MORENO, J., DE LEÓN, A., FARGALLO, J.A. & MORENO, E.

1998. Breeding time, health and immune response in the Chinstrap Penguin Pygoscelis antarctica. Oecologia 115: 312–

319.

MORENO, J., VIÑUELA, J., BELLIURE, J. & FERRER, M.

1998. Effects of brood size on growth in the Chinstrap Penguin:

a field experiment. Journal of Field Ornithology 69: 269–275.

MOUGEOT, F., GENEVOIS, F. & BRETAGNOLLE, V. 1998.

Predation on burrowing petrels by the Brown Skua (Catharacta skua lönnbergi) at Mayes Island, Kerguelen. Journal of Zool- ogy 244: 429–438.

NEVES, T. & OLMOS, F. 1998. Albatross mortality in fisheries off the coast of Brazil. In: Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds).

Albatross biology and conservation. Chipping Norton, NSW:

Surrey Beatty. pp. 214–219.

NICHOLLS, D.G., STAMPTON, P., KLOMP, N.I. & SCHULTZ, M. 1998. Post-breeding flight to Antarctic waters by a Short- tailed Shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris. Emu 98: 79–82.

NUNN, G.B. & STANLEY, S.E. 1998. Body size effects and rates of cytochrome b evolution in tube-nosed seabirds. Molecular Biology and Evolution 15: 1360–1371.

O’DRISCOLL, R.L. 1998. Description of spatial pattern in seabird distributions along line transects using neighbour K statistics.

Marine Ecology Progress Series 165: 81–94.

O’DRISCOLL, R.L., RENNER, M., AUSTIN, F.J. & SPENCER, H.G. 1998. Distribution of seabirds in coastal waters off Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 32: 203–213.

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OLSSON, O. 1998. Divorce in King Penguins: asynchrony, expensive fat storing and ideal free mate choice. Oikos 83:

574–581.

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PRINCE, P.A., CROXALL, J.P., TRATHAN, P.N. & WOOD, A.G. 1998. The pelagic distribution of South Georgia alba- trosses and their relationships with fisheries. In: Robertson, G.

& Gales, R. (Eds). Albatross ecology and conservation. Chip- ping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty. pp. 137–167.

PÜTZ, K. 1998. Where do Falkland penguins go in winter?

Warrah 14: 6–7.

PÜTZ, K., WILSON, R.P., CHARRASSIN, J-B., RACLOT, T., LAGE, J., LE MAHO, Y., KIERSPEL, M.A.M., CULIK, B.M.

& ADELUNG, D. 1998. Foraging strategy of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) during summer at the Crozet Islands. Ecology 79: 1905–1921.

QUINTANA, F. & YORIO, P. 1998. Competition for nest sites between Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) and terns (Sterna maxima and S. eurygnatha) in Patagonia. Auk 115: 1068–1071.

QUINTANA, F. & YORIO, P. 1998. Kelp Gull Larus domini- canus predation on an Imperial Cormorant Phalacrocorax atriceps colony in Patagonia. Marine Ornithology 26: 84–85.

RACLOT, T., GROSCOLAS, R. & CHEREL, Y. 1998. Fatty acid evidence for the importance of myctophid fishes in the diet of King Penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus. Marine Biology 132:

523–533.

REID, K. 1998. Franklin’s Gull Larus pipixcan at South Georgia.

Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 118: 55–56.

REINHARDT, K. 1998. Ligature use in food studies of precocial birds – methodological results from Antarctic Skua chicks.

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REINHARDT, K., HAHN, S. & PETER, H-U. 1998. The role of skuas in the food web of the Potter Cove system – a review.

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REINKE, K., BUTCHER, E.C., RUSSELL, C.J., NICHOLLS, D.G. & MURRAY, M.D. 1998. Understanding the flight movements of a non-breeding Wandering Albatross, Diomedea exulans gibsoni, using a geographic information system. Aus- tralian Journal of Zoology 46: 171–181.

RENNER, M., VALENCIA, J., DAVIS, L.S., SAEZ, D. &

CIFUENTES, O. 1998. Sexing of adult Gentoo Penguins in Antarctica using morphometrics. Colonial Waterbirds 21: 444–

449.

ROBERTSON, C.J.R. & NUNN, G.B. 1998. Towards a new tax- onomy for albatrosses. In: Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds).

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Surrey Beatty. pp. 13–19.

RODHOUSE, P.G., OLSSON, O., ANKER-NILSSEN, P. &

MURRAY, A.W.A. 1998. Cephalopod predation by the King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus from South Georgia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 168: 13–19.

RYAN, P.G. 1998. The taxonomic and conservation status of the Spectacled Petrel Procellaria conspicillata. Bird Conservation International 8: 223–235.

RYAN, P.G. & BOIX-HINZEN, C. 1998. Tuna longline fisher- ies off southern Africa: the need to limit seabird bycatch. South African Journal of Science 94: 179–182.

SAGAR, P.M. & HORNING, D.S. 1998. Mass-related survival of fledgling Sooty Shearwaters Puffinus griseus at the Snares, New Zealand. Ibis 140: 329–331.

SAGAR, P.M. & WARHAM, J. 1998. Breeding biology of South-

ern Buller’s Albatrosses at the Snares, New Zealand. In:

Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds). Albatross biology and con- servation. Chipping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty. pp. 92–98.

SAGAR, P.M., STAHL, J-C. & MOLLOY, J. 1998. Sex determi- nation and natal philopatry of Southern Buller’s Mollymawks (Diomedea bulleri bulleri). Notornis 45: 271–278.

SAVILLE, K. 1998. Activity, behavioural patterns and location of non-breeding Wandering Albatrosses. B.Sc. thesis, Univer- sity of Tasmania. 68 pp.

SCHIAVINI, A., FRERE, E., GANDINI, P., GARCÍA, N. &

CRESPO, E. 1998. Albatross–fisheries interactions in Patagonian shelf waters. In: Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds).

Albatross biology and conservation. Chipping Norton, NSW:

Surrey Beatty. pp. 208–213.

SILVA, M.P. & FAVERO, M. 1998. Kelp Gulls (Larus domini- canus) and Antarctic limpets (Nacella concinna): their preda- tor–prey relation at Potter Peninsula and other localities in the South Shetland Islands. Berichte zur Polarforschung 299: 290–

294.

SILVA, M.P., FAVERO, M., CASAUX, R. & BARONI, A. 1998.

The status of breeding birds at Harmony Point, Nelson Island, Antarctica in summer 1995/96. Marine Ornithology 26: 75–78.

SMITH, J. 1998. Oiled seabirds in Falkland waters. Warrah 14:

8–9.

SPEAR, L.B. & AINLEY, D.G. 1998. Morphological differences relative to ecological segregation in petrels (family: Procel- lariidae) of the Southern Ocean and tropical Pacific. Auk 115:

1017–1033.

SPLETTSTOESSER, J.F. & TODD, F.S. 1998. Further observa- tions of beak deformations in Emperor Penguin Aptenodytes forsteri chicks. Marine Ornithology 26: 79.

ST CLAIR, C.C. 1998. What is the function of first eggs in crested penguins? Auk 115: 478–482.

STAGI, A., VAZ-FERREIRA, R., MARÍN, Y. & JOSEPH, L.

1998. The conservation of albatrosses in Uruguayan waters. In:

Robertson, G. & Gales, R. (Eds). Albatross biology and con- servation. Chipping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty. pp. 220–

224.

STAHL, J-C., BARTLE, J.A., CHESHIRE, N.G., PETYT, C. &

SAGAR, P.M. 1998. Distribution and movements of Buller’s Albatross (Diomedea bulleri) in Australasian seas. New Zea- land Journal of Zoology 25: 109–137.

TENNYSON, A.J.D., IMBER, M.J. & TAYLOR, R. 1998. Num- bers of Black-browed Mollymawks (Diomedea m. mela- nophrys) and White-capped Mollymawks (D. cauta steadi) at the Antipodes Islands in 1994–95 and their population trends in the New Zealand region. Notornis 45: 157–166.

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