Resultados preliminares sobre el hábitat de alimentación de la Pardela balear en el Levante ibérico peninsular

  1. Louzao, Maite 1
  2. Arcos, José Manuel 2
  3. Hyrenbach, David K. 3
  4. Abelló, Pere 4
  5. Gil de Sola, Luis 5
  6. Oro, Daniel 1
  1. 1 Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados
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    Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados

    Esporles, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02e9dby02

  2. 2 University of Glasgow
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    University of Glasgow

    Glasgow, Reino Unido

    ROR https://ror.org/00vtgdb53

  3. 3 Duke University
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    Duke University

    Durham, Estados Unidos

    ROR https://ror.org/00py81415

  4. 4 Institut de Ciències del Mar, CMIMA (CSIC)
  5. 5 Centro Oceanográfico de Fuengirola
Aldizkaria:
Anuari Ornitològic de les Balears: revista d'observació, estudi i conservació dels aucells

ISSN: 2174-4998 1137-831X

Argitalpen urtea: 2004

Alea: 19

Orrialdeak: 61-67

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Anuari Ornitològic de les Balears: revista d'observació, estudi i conservació dels aucells

Laburpena

Seabirds are susceptible to a variety of anthropogenic impacts, including plastic ingestion, oil spills, competition with fisheries, and bycatch. Understanding their distribution at sea can help managers to assess the susceptibility of different species and populations to specific threats. We characterized the at-sea distribution of the Balearic Shearwater, Puffinus mauretanicus, a critically endangered species endemic to the Balearic Islands, along the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula during three years coinciding with the chick-rearing period (May-June). The species mostly inhabited the productive continental shelf and associated with fronts where high prey concentrations could occur around the Ebro Delta area.