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View article: Vulnerability of marine megafauna to global at‐sea anthropogenic threats
Vulnerability of marine megafauna to global at‐sea anthropogenic threats Open
Marine megafauna species are affected by a wide range of anthropogenic threats. To evaluate the risk of such threats, species’ vulnerability to each threat must first be determined. We build on the existing threats classification scheme an…
View article: Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds
Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds Open
Animal‐borne trackers are commonly used to study bird movements, including in long‐distance migrants such as shorebirds. Selecting a tracker and attachment method can be daunting, and methodological advancements often have been made by tri…
View article: Population estimates of shorebirds on the Atlantic Coast of southern South America generated from large-scale, simultaneous, volunteer-led surveys
Population estimates of shorebirds on the Atlantic Coast of southern South America generated from large-scale, simultaneous, volunteer-led surveys Open
Population abundance and trend estimates are crucial to science, management, and conservation. Shorebirds, which are abundant in many coastal habitats and play important roles in coastal ecosystems, are facing some of the most dramatic pop…
Biochemical and molecular biomarkers and their association with anthropogenic chemicals in wintering Manx shearwaters (Puffinus puffinus) Open
Anthropogenic pollution poses a threat to marine conservation by causing chronic toxic effects. Seabirds have contact throughout their lives with pollutants like plastic, metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and organochlorine pestici…
View article: Seabird assemblages are linked to the major western boundary current off eastern Australia
Seabird assemblages are linked to the major western boundary current off eastern Australia Open
Identifying species assemblages helps understand the relationship between organisms and their environment. Assemblages can be used to predict biological changes caused by environmental perturbations, and are thus essential surrogates to mo…
View article: Population estimates of shorebirds on the Atlantic Coast of southern South America generated from large-scale, simultaneous, volunteer-led surveys
Population estimates of shorebirds on the Atlantic Coast of southern South America generated from large-scale, simultaneous, volunteer-led surveys Open
Population abundance and trend estimates are crucial to science, management, and conservation. Shorebirds, which are abundant in many coastal habitats and play important roles in coastal ecosystems, are facing some of the most dramatic pop…
View article: Prokaryotic richness and diversity increased during Holocene glacier retreat and onset of an Antarctic Lake
Prokaryotic richness and diversity increased during Holocene glacier retreat and onset of an Antarctic Lake Open
Knowledge about biodiversity changes during transitions from glacial landscape to lake formation is limited to contemporary studies. Here, we combined analyses of lithology, chronology and geochemistry with sedimentary ancient DNA metabarc…
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Piccini et al supplementary Data 1.xlsxPiccini et al. 2024 Supplementary Data Open
Prokaryotic richness and diversity increased during Holocene glacier retreat and onset of an Antarctic Lake
View article: Piccini et al supplementary Data 1.xlsx
Piccini et al supplementary Data 1.xlsx Open
Prokaryotic richness and diversity increased during Holocene glacier retreat and onset of an Antarctic Lake
View article: Analysis of free-living seabirds from Brazil as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira spp
Analysis of free-living seabirds from Brazil as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira spp Open
Dispersal patterns of zoonotic pathogens can be strongly influenced by mobility and contact among hosts. Toxoplasmosis has been documented in many avian species, however, there is few information regarding free-living seabird populations.L…
Absence of genetic structure among ecologically diverse populations indicate high plasticity in a pantropical seabird Open
Genotype and phenotype in mobile organisms can be defined by various factors such as environmental, biological and geographical. Brown noddies Anous stolidus are pan-tropical seabirds breeding at different times, with migratory and residen…
Isotopic niches of juvenile and adult green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in feeding and nesting areas in Brazil, southwestern Atlantic Ocean Open
Stable isotope analysis is an approach that allows inferring feeding ecology and trophic structure of populations, especially for species that are difficult to observe in natural habitats, such as marine turtles. This study investigated th…
Rhinonyssus nenecoi sp. nov. (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae); a new nasal mite from Daption capense (Procellariiformes: Procellariidae) Open
Parasitic nasal mites have been surveyed in a range of vertebrate hosts, but only two species of Rhinonyssidae have been described from procellariiform seabirds. We here describe Rhinonyssus nenecoi sp. nov., from Cape petrels, Daption cap…
A waterfowl seed‐dispersal network from the Neotropical region is nested and modular Open
Seed dispersal by vertebrates is fundamental for the persistence of plant species, forming networks of interactions that are often nested and modular. Networks involving angiosperms and frugivorous birds are relatively well‐studied in the …
View article: Neotropical ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future
Neotropical ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future Open
A major barrier to advancing ornithology is the systemic exclusion of professionals from the Global South. A recent special feature, Advances in Neotropical Ornithology, and a shortfalls analysis therein, unintentionally followed a long-st…
How to include and recognize the work of ornithologists based in the Neotropics: Fourteen actions for<i>Ornithological Applications</i>,<i>Ornithology</i>, and other global-scope journals Open
Global-scope scientific journals have played an important role in upholding a colonial legacy of north-south inequities in ornithology, and they now have a key role to play in increasing equity in scientific publishing. We explore common b…
View article: Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper<i>Calidris subruficollis</i>wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil
Trends and population estimate of the threatened Buff-breasted Sandpiper<i>Calidris subruficollis</i>wintering in coastal grasslands of southern Brazil Open
Summary Information about population sizes, trends, and habitat use is key for species conservation and management. The Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis (BBSA) is a long-distance migratory shorebird that breeds in the Arctic …
Rhinonyssus nenecoi sp. nov. (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae); a new nasal mite from Daption capense (Procellariiformes: Procellariidae) Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Gastal, Silvia Bainy, Mascarenhas, Carolina Silveira, Bugoni, Leandro (2023): Rhinonyssus nenecoi sp. nov. (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae); a new n…
An overview of seabirds in the Santos Basin, Brazil: species, threats, and current trends in studies Open
The Santos Basin in eastern Brazil is adjacent to the largest human populations in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, with several potential threats to marine vertebrates. In this study, we provided a systematic bibliographic review and inte…
Individual specialization and temporal consistency in resource use by olive ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) Open
During ontogenetic development, several types of marine vertebrates commonly switch their habitats and resources used. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in bone collagen in lines of arrested growth in humeri of adult olive ridley sea …
View article: Colonial waterbirds provide persistent subsides to swamp forests along an estuarine island food chain
Colonial waterbirds provide persistent subsides to swamp forests along an estuarine island food chain Open
Due to their high mobility, large vertebrates are efficient carriers of allochthonous matter and energy. Waterbirds congregate in breeding colonies, while feed in surrounding aquatic and terrestrial areas, promoting nutritional pulses to n…
Birds of a Feather Eat Plastic Together: High Levels of Plastic Ingestion in Great Shearwater Adults and Juveniles Across Their Annual Migratory Cycle Open
Limited work to date has examined plastic ingestion in highly migratory seabirds like Great Shearwaters ( Ardenna gravis ) across their entire migratory range. We examined 217 Great Shearwaters obtained from 2008–2019 at multiple locations…
View article: The combined use of paleolimnological and long-term limnological information to identify natural and anthropogenic environmental changes
The combined use of paleolimnological and long-term limnological information to identify natural and anthropogenic environmental changes Open
Aim Urbanization leads to rapid changes in ecosystem structure and function. Wetlands on university campuses under urbanization pressure could be used as case studies of multidisciplinary aquatic research and good environmental practices p…