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A review of records of the Black-capped Petrel Pterodroma hasitata in the Caribbean Sea
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Mostrar el registro completo del ítemSinopsis: | The Black-capped Petrel Pterodroma hasitata is a pelagic seabird with a dangerously small population size. Remaining breeding sites are threatened by habitat loss, introduced predators, and direct harvesting. The species likely also faces several threats at sea, but because knowledge of its distribution range and ecology is meagre at best, it is challenging to take concerted action to improve its conservation status. The species is currently known to breed only on Hispaniola (in the northern Caribbean Sea), but most at-sea observations are from the Florida Current and the Gulf Stream off the southeastern coast of the USA. Within the Caribbean Sea, observations are scarce. We compiled a database of at-sea sightings of Black-capped Petrels in the Caribbean Sea from 1953 to 2018 by thoroughly reviewing published and unpublished records; here, we add to the literature 12 new records from a research cruise conducted in February 2018 across the Caribbean Sea. |
Autor(es): | Leopold, Mardik F.
Geelhoed, Steve C. V. Scheidat, Meike Cremer, Jenny Debrot, Adolphe O. Halewijn, Ruud van |
Año: | 2019 |
Publicado: | Marine Ornithology, 47, 235-241 |
Citación: | Leopold, M. F., Geelhoed, S. C., Scheidat, M., Cremer, J., Debrot, A. O., & Van Halewijn, R. (2019). A review of records of the Black-capped Petrel Pterodroma hasitata in the Caribbean Sea. Marine Ornithology, 47, 235-241. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1555
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