California marine heat wave drives seabird die-offs and marine mammal stress as ocean temperatures spike off West Coast. Will ...
Storm petrels are among the smallest and most mysterious seabirds. Until recently, the use of biologgers to track their ...
Dead birds are dotting the California coastline due to warmer-than-usual ocean waters.
A marine heat wave is warming California’s coast, driving seabird starvation, ecosystem stress and record ocean temperatures.
Watercraft users are urged to stay away from puffin protection zones Marine wildlife experts in the Channels Islands are ...
Dead birds are washing up on beaches in Southern California in alarming numbers, and the reason why has so far eluded experts. They do have some guesses, ...
Historically warm waters in 2014 caused strandings of malnourished birds, sea lions along beaches, worsened drought ...
Dead and dying seabirds collected on the coasts of the northern Bering and southern Chukchi seas over the past six years reveal how the Arctic's fast-changing climate is threatening the ecosystems and ...
A bird that mates for life and flies over 6,000 miles for food, the albatross has seen profound population declines over the past several decades. It appears now as though a harbinger for its own ...
When different species of seabirds share a habitat with limited sources of food, they must differ in their feeding habits. This specialization is known by biologists as an “ecological niche”.
Seabirds are mentioned in European sources throughout the 16th century, but birds like the fura buchos are often overlooked ...
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