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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. 38 NO. 2 ISSN 1018-3337 2010

CONTENTS

FORUM

HATCH, S.A. A world seabird organization and Seabirds.net: meeting the challenge of the new paradigm. . . 69–77

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

CÓRDOBA-CÓRDOBA, S., OUYANG, J.Q. & HAUCK, S.J. Nesting preferences and population estimates of a new

Black Noddy Anous minutus breeding colony on One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia . . . 79–84 GONZÁLEZ-JARAMILLO, M. & DE LA CUEVA, H. Natural tail streamer asymmetry in male Magnificent

Frigatebirds Fregatta magnificens: influence on mate selection and male parental care performance . . . 85–90 CHENG, L., SpEAR, L.B. & AINLEY, D.G. Importance of marine insects (Heteroptera: Gerridae, Halobates spp.) as prey

of eastern tropical pacific seabirds . . . 91–95 VAN DEN HOFF, J. & CANDY, S.G. Historical geographic differences in growth parameters of Wandering Albatross

Diomedea exulans chicks. . . 97–103 ISMAR, S.M.H., BAIRD, K., pATEL, S., MILLAR, C.D. & HAUBER, M.E. Morphology of the recently re-classified

Tasman Masked Booby Sula dactylatra tasmani breeding on the Kermadec Islands . . . 105–109 pHILLIpS, E.M., NEVINS, H.M., HATCH, S.A., RAMEY, A.M., MILLER, M.A. & HARVEY, J.T. Seabird bycatch

in Alaska demersal longline fishery trials: a demographic summary . . . 111–117 SANDER, M., GARCIA, S.A., CARNEIRO, A.p.B., CRISTOFOLI, S.I. & pOLITO, M.J. Band recoveries and juvenile

dispersal of Southern Giant-petrels Macronectes giganteus marked as chicks in Antarctica by the Brazilian Antarctic

program (1984-1993). . . 119–124 ARCHUBY, D.I., CORIA, N.R., HARRINGTON, A., FUSARO, B., MONTALTI, D. & FAVERO, M. Is it possible for a

procellariiform to raise two chicks? A case of chick adoption in Southern Giant petrels Macronectes giganteus in the

South Shetland Islands, Antarctica . . . 125–127

SHORT NOTES

RUSSELL, T.A. & VANDERWERF, E.A. Red-footed Booby Sula sula breeding success at Ulupa’u Crater, Marine Corps

Base, Hawaii . . . 129–131 SATO, F., KARINO, K., OSHIRO, A., SUGAWA, H. & HIRAI, M. Breeding of Swinhoe’s Storm-petrel Oceanodroma

monorhis in the Kitsujima Islands, Kyoto, Japan . . . 133–136

REVIEWS

BUTLER, R.W. Invisible connections: why migrating shorebirds need the Yellow Sea (by Kam, J. van de, Battley, p.,

McCaffery, B., Rogers, D., Hong, J.-S., Moores, N., Yung-Ki, J., Lewis, J. & piersma, T.) . . . 137 SURYAN, R.M. Albatross: their world, their ways (by De Roy, T., Jones, M. & Fitter, J.) . . . 137–138 UHART, M.M. Health of Antarctic wildlife (Kerry K.R. & Riddle M.J., eds.) . . . 138–139

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