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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 44 NO. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2016

Contents

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

JIMÉNEZ-UZCÁTEGUI, G., HARRIS, M.P., SEVILLA, C.R. & HUYVAERT, K.P. Longevity records for the Waved

Albatross Phoebastria irrorata. . . 133

IQBAL, M. & ALBAYQUNI, A.A. First record of a Slaty-backed Gull Larus schistisagus for Indonesia . . . 135

KEEN, E.M., WATSON, K.B., QUALLS, K.M. & KEEN, R.M. A handheld rangefinder for seabird surveys in confined channels . . . 137

RUDEN, R.M. Kittlitz’s Murrelet Brachyrampus brevirostris on freshwater lakes in the Bristol Bay region of southwestern Alaska . . . 145

ELMBERG, J., HIRSCHFELD, E., CARDOSO, H. & HESSEL, R. Passage patterns of seabirds in October at Cabo Carvoeiro, Portugal, with special reference to the Balearic Shearwater Puffinus mauretanicus . . . 151

FORUM HUMPHRIES, G.R.W., FLEMMING, S.A., GLADICS, A.J., ET AL. Bridging the gap from student to senior scientist: recommendations for engaging early-career scientists in professional biological societies. . . 157

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS SANDOVAL, L., ACOSTA-CHAVES, V.J., OCAMPO, D. ET AL. Unusual records of waterbirds in Costa Rica: possible connection to El Niño 2015–2016. . . 167

KISSLING, M.L., LEWIS, S.B., LUKACS, P.M., WAITE, J.N. & GENDE, S.M. Breeding decisions of Kittlitz’s Murrelets Brachyramphus brevirostris, Icy Bay, Alaska . . . 171

MURPHY, E.C., ROSENEAU, D.G., SPRINGER, A.M. & BYRD, G.V. Breeding chronology and productivity of Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridacytla at Bluff, Alaska: associations with regional environmental indices and distant colonies. . . 183

D’AMICO, V.L., LIBERTELLI, M., CORIA, N. & BERTELLOTTI, M. Blood parameters of Emperor Penguin Aptenodytes forsteri chicks at their northernmost Antarctic colony . . . 203

CHERENKOV, A.E., KOUZOV, S.A., SEMASHKO, V.Y., TERTITSKI, G.M. & SEMASHKO, E.V. Present status of Razorbills Alca torda in Russia: occurrence, population and migrations. . . 207

McCLELLAND, G.T.W., BOND, A.L., SARDANA, A. & GLASS, T. 2016. Rapid population estimate of a surface-nesting seabird on a remote island using a low-cost unmanned aerial vehicle . . . 215

FLOOD, R.L., WILSON, A.C. & ZUFELT, K. At-sea sightings of Chatham Petrel Pterodroma axillaris confirm use of waters off New Zealand . . . 221

SCHOFIELD, A. & BOND, A.L. Kermadec Petrels Pterodroma neglecta on Pitcairn Island suffer breeding failure due to introduced predators . . . 225

ROBINSON, B.W. & ANDERSON, D.L. Crested Auklet Aethia cristatella as a prey item in an inland Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus nest . . . 229

MAJOR, H.L. Ancient Murrelet Synthliboramphus antiquus colony attendance at Langara Island assessed using observer counts and radar in relation to time and environmental conditions . . . 233

FOURRIÉRE, M., AZOFEIFA-SOLANO, J.C. & SANDOVAL, L. 2016. Species richness and density of seabirds in Isla del Coco bays, Costa Rica, related to the occurrence of breeding colonies . . . 241

GOMES, F.B.R., BERNARDES, V.C.D., LACAVA, R., LOPES BAPTISTA, L.A.M., DE OLIVEIRA E SILVA, M.B. Records of Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis inland in Northern Brazil: Distributional expansion or juvenile dispersal? . . . 247

BEDOLLA-GUZMÁN, Y., MASELLO, J.F., AGUIRRE-MUÑOZ, A. & QUILLFELDT, P. A wood-concrete nest box to study burrow-nesting petrels . . . 249

BOOK REVIEW LOESCH, C. GIS for Biologists: A Practical Introduction for Undergraduates (MacLeod) . . . 253

ERRATUM Velarde, E., Navarro, C.J., Ruiz, E.A. & Aguilar, A. The status of Craveri’s Murrelet Synthliboramphus craveri and reoccupation of a former nesting area, Vol. 39 (2011) . . . 255

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS . . . 257

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