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2. Erratum to: Animal lifestyle affects acceptable mass limits for attached tags(Proceedings of the Royal Society B (2021) 288 (20212005) DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2005)
3. Luck and tactics in foraging success: the case of the imperial shag
4. Animal lifestyle affects acceptable mass limits for attached tags
5. Activity of loggerhead turtles during the U-shaped dive: insights using angular velocity metrics
6. Marine Ecology Progress Series: celebrating 40 years of global impact
7. Outcomes of the ninth international conference on pediatric mechanical circulatory support systems and pediatric cardiopulmonary perfusion
8. Use of seabirds to monitor sea-surface temperatures and to validate satellite remote-sensing measurements in the Southern Ocean
9. Pushed to the limit: food abundance determines tag-induced harm in penguins
10. Are bio-telemetric devices a drag? Effects of external tags on the diving behaviour of great cormorants
11. Moving towards acceleration for estimates of activity-specific metabolic rate in free-living animals: the case of the cormorant
12. Scales and mechanisms of marine hotspot formation
13. Activity as a proxy to estimate metabolic rate and to partition the metabolic cost of diving vs. breathing in pre- and post-fasted Steller sea lions
14. Accelerometers in collars identify behavioral states in captive African elephants Loxodonta africana
15. Foraging effort in Magellanic penguins in coastal Patagonia, Argentina
16. Tagging through the stages: technical and ecological challenges in observing life histories through biologging
17. Research priorities for seabirds: improving conservation and management in the 21st century
18. Technological innovation in archival tags used in seabird research
19. INTRODUCTION The coming of age of marine ornithology
20. Tags on seabirds: how seriously are instrument-induced behaviours considered?
21. Working beneath the surface: interplay of biomechanics, physiology and behavioural ecology in diving seabirds
22. Dive efficiency versus depth in foraging emperor penguins
23. Pedalling downhill and freewheeling up; a penguin perspective on foraging
24. Buoyed up and slowed down: speed limits for diving birds in shallow water
25. Valve gape and exhalant pumping in bivalves: optimization of measurement
26. Identification of imperial cormorant Phalacrocorax atriceps behaviour using accelerometers
27. Derivation of body motion via appropriate smoothing of acceleration data
28. Seeing the light: depth and time restrictions in the foraging capacity of emperor penguins at Pointe Géologie, Antarctica
29. Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial accelerometry
30. Prying into the intimate details of animal lives: use of a daily diary on animals
31. Flexible paddle sheds new light on speed: a novel method for the remote measurement of swim speed in aquatic animals
32. Tracking vertebrates for conservation: Introduction
33. Space use by foraging Galápagos penguins during chick rearing
34. Dive depth and plumage air in wettable birds: the extraordinary case of the imperial cormorant
35. Assessing performance constraints in penguins with externally-attached devices
36. Electrocardiogram recordings in free-ranging gannets reveal minimum difference in heart rate during flapping versus gliding flight
37. Cold-blooded divers: temperature-dependent dive performance in the wild hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata
38. Inspiration by Magellanic penguins: reduced swimming effort when under pressure
39. Remote-sensing systems and seabirds: their use, abuse and potential for measuring marine environmental variables
40. Black-browed albatrosses, international fisheries and the Patagonian Shelf
41. Three-dimensional space utilization by a marine predator
42. Reptilian diving:highly variable dive patterns in the green turtle Chelonia mydas
43. A tropical bird in the Arctic (the cormorant paradox)
44. A new method for the determination of at-sea activity in sea turtles
45. A method for retrieval of anchored stomach probes from seabirds
46. Activity pattern of foraging in the wandering albatross:a marine predator with two modes of prey searching
47. Long term effect of apraclonidine
48. Foraging areas of Magellanic penguins Spheniscus magellanicus breeding at San Lorenzo, Argentina, during the incubation period
49. Use of seabirds to monitor sea-surface temperatures and to validate satellite remote-sensing measurements in the Southern Ocean
50. Monitoring Antarctic environmental variables using penguins
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