Using Stable Isotopes As A Tool To Understand The Trophic Relationships And Movements Of Seabirds off Southern Africa

Authors: PSN Africa, Viviane Barquete | Natural & Applied Sciences Zoology Research 55,835 words

Subscribe to read and download this work.

Table of Content


Acknowledgment

Short Abstract

General Abstract


Chapter 1: Introduction


Chapter 2: Stable isotope turnover in blood and toenails: A case study in captive African penguins


Chapter 3: Insights from stable isotope into African penguins foraging behaviour during the pre-moult period


Chapter 4: Temporal and spatial variation of Cape Gannet diets: lessons from stable isotopes


Chapter 5: The pattern and location of moult in White-chinned Petrels


Chapter 6: White-chinned Petrels killed by long-line fisheries: where do they come from?


Chapter 7: Synthesis

Share this work