PaCSWG9 Information Papers

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 02: The world’s largest drone-based albatross counts Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_02_Antip estimates_ELLIOTT et al.pdf

Agenda Item 5.1. Graeme Elliott, Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Kath Walker, Graham Parker, Edin Whitehead, Joris Tinnemans, Jenny Long, Anja McDonald, Jake Osborne, Erin Patterson, Tristan Rawlence, Rachael Sagar, Jemma Welch, Graeme Taylor, Igor Debski, Johannes H. Fischer

The world’s largest drone-based albatross counts: island-wide estimates of Antipodean Albatross at Adams and Antipodes Islands

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 03: A model of albatross breeding success using passive data collection Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_03_Passive data collection_THOMPSON et al.pdf

Agenda Item 5.1.  Theo Thompson, Johannes H. Fischer, Thomas Mattern, Graham Parker, Klements Pütz, Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Igor Debski, Matthew Schofield

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 04: Monitoring ecotourism impacts Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_04_Monitoring ecotourism_FISCHER_THOMPSON.pdf

Agenda Item 6.1. Johannes H. Fischer & Theo Thompson.

Monitoring ecotourism impacts on Southern Royal Albatross breeding success on Campbell Island

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 05: An update on the Mouse-Free Marion (MFM) Project Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_05_MFM Project Update_WOLFAARDT_MAKHADO.pdf

Agenda Item 6.1.  Anton Wolfaardt, Azwianewi Makhado

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 06: Breeding bird sensitivity to disturbance at Antarctic visitor sites Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_06_Antarctic visitor disturbance_CAJIAO et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.1. Daniela Cajiao, Richard A. Phillips, Jasmine R. Lee, Kevin A. Hughes.

Breeding bird species richness and sensitivity to disturbance at Antarctic visitor sites

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 07: Annual trends in mercury contamination Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_07_Mercury in GPs_MILLS et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2. William F. Mills, Danielle L. Buss, Paco Bustamante, Francisco Ramírez, Jaume Forcada, Manuela G. Forero, Richard A. Phillips.

Annual trends in mercury contamination are associated with changing trophic niches of giant petrels

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 08: Global drivers of variation in blood mercury of seabirds Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_08_Mercury meta-analysis_OKADO et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2.  Jumpei Okado, Bungo Nishizawa, Johannes H. Fischer, Olivia C. Rowley, Yukihiko Toquenaga, Yasuaki Niizuma, Chinatsu Nakajima, Futoshi Ujiie, Toru Kawai, Shannon Whelan, Scott A. Hatch, Paco Bustamante, Graeme Elliott, Graham C. Parker, Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Kate Simister, Grace Tocker, Kath Walker, Heiko U. Wittmer, Igor Deski, Akiko Shoji.

Global drivers of variation in blood mercury of seabirds revealed by meta-analysis.

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 09: Mercury accumulation in Black-browed Albatross SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_09_Hg in BBA_FERNANDEZ et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2. Fernandez Florencia E, Seco Pon Juan Pablo, Plaul Florencia E, Aquino Víctor N, Mariano-Jelicich Rocío, Quadri Adrogue Agustina, Cappelletti Natalia E, Miglioranza Karina S. B.

Assessment of mercury (Hg) accumulation in tissues and organs of the Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) in the Southwestern Atlantic.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 10: Metallothionein levels in black-browed albatrosses SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_10_Metallothionein levels in BBAs_SILVEIRA et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2. Guilherme de Espindola da Silveira, Guilherme dos Santos Lima, Bárbara Pacheco Harrison Righetto, Camila Lisarb V. Bastolla, Jacó Joaquim Mattos, Amauri Antonio Menegário, Afonso Celso Dias Bainy, Karim Hahn Lüchmann, Patricia Pereira Serafini.

Relationships between metal(loid)s, biological variables and hepatic metallothionein levels in black-browed albatrosses (Thalassarche melanophris).

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 11: Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in seabirds SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_11_Potentially toxic elements_SANTOS LIMA et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2.  Guilherme dos Santos Lima, Carlos Alfredo Suarez, Hendryk Gemeiner, Patricia Pereira Serafini, Jean Pablo Alves de Deus, Jose Lucas Martins Viana, Amauri Antonio Menegario.

Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in seabirds foraging across a heterogeneous landscape: Cross-species bioaccumulation patterns.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 12: Aquatic contamination biomarkers in seabirds SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_12_Aquatic contamination biomarkers_SERAFINI et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2. Patricia Pereira Serafini, Vera Helena Vidal Dias, Daína Lima, Deivid Medeiros da Costa, Guilherme de Espindola da Silveira, Marcia Eduarda Geraldo, Vanessa Schadeck Deconto, Leandro Bugoni, Afonso Celso Dias Bainy, Karim Hahn Lüchmann.

A systematic review of aquatic contamination biomarkers in seabirds and their potential for ocean health monitoring.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 13: Plastic-derived contaminants in dead seabirds SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_13_Plastic derived contaminants_GALLO et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2.  Luciana Gallo, María Rosa Repetti, Melina Paola Michlig, Leandro L. Tamini, Leandro N. Chavez, Ruben F. Dellacasa, C. Karina Alvarez, Sergio A. Rodriguez Heredia, Ralph Eric Thijl Vanstreels, Patricia Pereira Serafini, Marcela M. Uhart.

High frequency of plastic-derived contaminants (phthalate acid esters) in the preen gland of dead procellariiform seabirds from the Patagonian Sea.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 14: ACAP species at Heard Island and McDonald Islands Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_14_HIMI HPAI_MCINNES et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3. Julie C McInnes, Tristan L Burgess, Rachael Alderman, Georgia Byrne, Melanie R Wells and Jarrod C Hodgson.

ACAP species at Heard Island and McDonald Islands: HPAI and population survey updates.

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 15: Sampling in New Zealand and its Subantarctic in 2023-2025 fails to detect HPAI SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_15_No HPAI in NZ_WALLER et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3.  Stephanie Waller, Jemma Geoghegan, Kate McInnes, Johannes Fischer.

Surveillance sampling in New Zealand and across its Subantarctic Islands during 2023-2025 fails to detect HPAI.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 16: Coastal connectivity of marine predators over the Patagonian Shelf Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_16_Patagonian Shelf HPAI_RIAZ et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3. Javed Riaz, Rachael A. Orben, Amandine Gamble, Paulo Catry, Jose P. Granadeiro, Letizia Campioni, Megan Tierney and Alastair M. M. Baylis.

Coastal connectivity of marine predators over the Patagonian Shelf during the highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak.

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 17: Disease surveillance in albatrosses and petrels Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_17_Diseases in ACAP species_SERAFINI et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3.  Patricia Pereira Serafini, Annelise Zabel Sgarioni, Richard A. Phillips, Alice Pereira, Tiffany Emmerich, Thamires P. Pontes, Derek B. Amorim, Cristiane K. M. Kolesnikovas, André O. S. Lima, Guilherme Klafke, José Reck, Afonso C. D. Bainy, Karim H. Lüchmann and Camille Bonneaud.

Disease surveillance in albatrosses and petrels from the Southwest Atlantic and Southern Ocean.

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 18: Emergence, spread, and impact of HPAI H5 in wild birds and mammals Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_18_HPAI emergence_KUIKEN et al.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3.  Thijs Kuiken, Ralph Eric Thijl Vanstreels, Ashley Banyard, Lineke Begeman, Andrew Breed, Meagan Dewar, Ruben Fijn, Patricia Pereira Serafini, Marcela Uhart, Michelle Wille.

Emergence, spread, and impact of high-pathogenicity avian influenza H5 in wild birds and mammals of South America and Antarctica.

 

pdf PaCSWG9 Inf 19: Seabirds as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii SUMMARY Nouveau

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PaCSWG9_Inf_19_Toxoplasma in ACAP species_ACOSTA et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 6.3.  Igor C. L. Acosta, Daniela P. Chiebao, Patricia P. Serafini, Gabriel Canani, Hilda F. J. Pena, Marcos B. Heinemann, Antonio F. Souza-Filho, Cynthia Campolina, Caio A. Marques, Tatiana S. Neves,
Marcio A. Efe, Guilherme T. Nunes, Marcelo B. Labruna, Leandro Bugoni.

Analysis of free-living seabirds from Brazil as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii and serological investigation for antibodies against Leptospira spp.

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The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

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