The XIth SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research) Symposium "Life in Antarctica: Boundaries and Gradients in a Changing Environment" was held in Barcelona, Spain over 15-19 July this year.
Eleven oral and poster presentations were made that considered ACAP-listed albatrosses and petrels. They are listed below by title and authorship.
M. Cerdà-Cuéllar, V. Aragón, M. Aguilera, P.G. Ryan & J. González-Solís: Occurrence and distribution of zoonotic Salmonella and Campylobacter in Antarctic and Subantarctic seabirds
J. Forcada, E.JH. Murphy, P.N. Trathan, C. Waluda & J.L. Watkins: Do Antarctic communities show synchronous responses to drivers of their staple food?
T. Iwata, K. Shimada, A. Tachibana, N. Kasamatsu-Takasawa, K. Sato, T. Miyazaki, J. Kanda & M. Moteki: Distribution of seabirds associated with oceanographic features off Wilkes Land, Southern Ocean
L. Kruger, J.A. Ramos, J.C. Xavier, V.H. Paiva, E. Petersen & M.V. Petry: Oceanographic conditions to explain sexual segregation in foraging habitats of giant petrels
L. Kruger, J.A. Ramos, J.C. Xavier, V.H. Paiva, R.A. Phillips & M.V. Petry: Year-round at-sea distribution of giant petrels from the Antarctic Peninsula
M. Louzao, T. Wiegand, F. Bartumeus & H. Weimerskirch: Energetic patterns of free-ranging animals in the open ocean
T. Patterson, R. Sharples, B. Raymond, V. Andrews-Goff, M.A. Lea & M. Hindell: Modelling top predator habitat preference and overlap at Heard Island
R.A. Phillips, S. Bearhop, R.A.R. McGill, R. Moreno & G. Stowasser: Isotopic analyses of predator-prey dynamics in the Scotia Sea
B. Raymond, T. Patterson, R. Sharples, V. Andrews-Goff, M.A. Lea, R. Alderman, .J.B Charrassin, M. Cottin, L. Emmerson, R. Gales, A. Kato, Y. Ropert-Coudert, C. Southwell, B. Wienecke, S. Wotherspoon & M. Hindell: Two decades of predator tracking data reveal areas of critical East Antarctic marine habitat
J.L. Roscales, L. Zango, J. Gonzalez-Solis & B. Jimenez: Anthropogenic organic pollutants in giant petrels (Macronectes spp.): geographic and trophic relationships
J.C. Xavier, Y. Cherel & R.A. Phillips: Feeding ecology of Antarctic top predators: have we always under-estimated the role of cephalopods in their diets?
A Southern Giant Petrel and its chick in Antarctica
Photograph by Jeroen Creuwels
With thanks to Richard Phillips for information
John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 9 August 2013