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1. The efficiency of detecting seabird behaviour from movement patterns: the effect of sampling frequency on inferring movement metrics in Procellariiformes.

2. Study on the Turning Characteristics and Influencing Factors of the Unmanned Sailboat.

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3. Blue petrel electrocardiograms measured through a dummy egg reveal a slow heart rate during egg incubation.

4. Reduction of coastal lighting decreases seabird strandings.

5. A fearful scourge to the penguin colonies: Southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus) predation on living Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) may be more common than assumed.

6. Survey of a snow petrel nesting site in a remote high mountain region to inform designation of an Antarctic Specially Protected Area.

7. PRESUMED FUEGIAN STORM PETRELS OCEANITES OCEANICUS CHILENSIS OFF SÃO TOMÉ, GULF OF GUINEA, AND IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEANS.

8. ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INCIPIENT NEWELL'S SHEARWATER PUFFINUS NEWELLI COLONY ON MAUI.

9. EFFECTS OF A VAGRANT ARCTIC FOX ALOPEX LAGOPUS ON AN ISOLATED NEWFOUNDLAND SEABIRD COMMUNITY.

10. FIRST RECORD OF PINCOYA STORM PETREL OCEANITES PINCOYAE FROM AFRICA, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TAXONOMY AND ECOLOGY OF OCEANITES STORM PETRELS.

11. New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?

12. A new trophic specialization buffers a top predator against climate-driven resource instability.

13. Gauging the threat: exposure and attraction of sooty albatrosses and white-chinned petrels to fisheries activities in the Southern Indian Ocean.

14. New records of Procellariiformes in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago: who is looking out for them?

16. Bird scaring lines reduce seabird mortality in mid-water and bottom trawlers in Argentina.

17. DIET ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY OF WHITE-FACED STORM PETREL PELAGODROMA MARINA WITHIN A WARMING HOTSPOT.

18. INGESTION OF MAN-MADE DEBRIS BY MARKHAM'S STORM PETREL HYDROBATES MARKHAMI.

19. At-sea distribution patterns of the Peruvian diving petrel Pelecanoides garnotii during breeding and non-breeding seasons.

20. No evidence of inbreeding depression despite a historical severe bottleneck in the endangered Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow).

21. Effect of Heterogeneity on Recovery Factor for Carbonate Reservoirs. A Case Study for Mishrif Formation in West Qurna Oilfield, Southern Iraq.

22. Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds.

23. ИТАЛЬЯНСКИЙ ПАЛИМПСЕСТ ТВОРЧЕСТВА М. ГОРЬКОГО НА КАПРИ

24. INCREASING USE OF ARTIFICIAL NEST CHAMBERS BY SEASONALLY SEGREGATED POPULATIONS OF BAND-RUMPED STORM PETRELS HYDROBATES CASTRO AT ST HELENA, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN.

25. SIGHTING OF A BECK'S PETREL PSEUDOBULWERIA BECKI AND A VANUATU PETREL PTERODROMA [CERVICALIS] OCCULTA IN REMOTE OCEANIA, AND THE PROCESS OF IDENTIFICATION.

26. DISPARATE DECADAL TRENDS IN KAUA'I SEABIRD POPULATIONS: POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE COMPETITION AND ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS.

27. APPARENT SURVIVAL AMONG ADULT LEACH'S STORM PETRELS HYDROBATES LEUCORHOUS ON A COLONY MANAGED FOR PREDATORS IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.

28. A simple but novel approach to calculate seabird light fallout: A case study from Kauaʻi

29. A New Giant Petrel (Macronectes , Aves: Procellariidae) from the Pliocene of Taranaki, New Zealand †.

30. Contrasting patterns of population structure of Bulwer's petrel (Bulweria bulwerii) between oceans revealed by statistical phylogeography.

31. Discovery of the breeding colonies of a critically endangered and elusive seabird, the Mascarene Petrel (Pseudobulweria aterrima).

32. FIRST RECORD OF A COMMON DIVING PETREL PELECANOIDES URINATRIX FROM CONTINENTAL AFRICA, AND A SUMMARY OF DIVING PETREL DISTRIBUTION IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN.

33. IDENTIFICATION OF MARINE IMPORTANT CONSERVATION AREAS FOR MEDITERRANEAN STORM PETRELS HYDROBATES PELAGICUS MELITENSIS BREEDING IN SARDINIA, ITALY.

34. OWL DEPREDATION AT A RE-ESTABLISHING COLONY OF WHITE-FACED STORM PETREL PELAGODROMA MARINA.

35. Phenological divergence, population connectivity and ecological differentiation in two allochronic seabird populations

36. Chick Provisioning in Grey-Faced Petrel (Pterodroma gouldi) under Environmental Stress.

37. A central place foraging seabird flies at right angles to the wind to jointly optimize locomotor and olfactory search efficiency.

38. Generating unbiased estimates of burrowing seabird populations.

39. Applications of automated Petrel workflows in 3D reservoir geologic modelling – A case study.

40. Nest-site selection and its influence on breeding success in a poorly-known and declining seabird: The Tahiti petrel Pseudobulweria rostrata.

41. SEABIRD ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OFF WESTERN IBERIAN WATERS ESTIMATED THROUGH AERIAL SURVEYS.

42. ALBATROSS AND PETREL INTERACTIONS WITH AN ARTISANAL SQUID FISHERY IN SOUTHERN PERU DURING EL NIÑO, 2015-2017.

43. THE TROPICBIRDS PHAETON SPP. OF THE ISLAS DESVENTURADAS ARCHIPELAGO, CHILE.

44. WINTER COLONY ATTENDANCE BY ADULT SOUTHERN GIANT PETRELS MACRONECTES GIGANTEUS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RODENT ERADICATIONS.

45. Variation Among Species and Populations, and Carry-Over Effects of Winter Exposure on Mercury Accumulation in Small Petrels

46. Quantifying wedge-tailed shearwater (Ardenna pacifica) fallout after changes in highway lighting on Southeast Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi.

47. Individual consistency in migration strategies of a tropical seabird, the Round Island petrel.

48. Climatic Effects on Grey-Faced Petrel (Pterodroma gouldi) Chick Growth and Survival.

49. Summer sea-ice variability on the Antarctic margin during the last glacial period reconstructed from snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea) stomach-oil deposits.

50. Analysis of the attempts to breed seabirds in uninhabited territories of the Haswell archipelago and Adams Island (East Antarctica).