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SUMMARY:Distribution and ecology of albatrosses and petrels\; underlying d
 rivers and implications for conservation - Richard Phillips\, British Anta
 rctic Survey
DTSTART:20211012T120000Z
DTEND:20211012T130000Z
UID:TALK162385@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Dr Emily Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Deployment of tracking devices has revolutionised our understa
 nding of seabird movements and behaviour in recent decades. The talk will 
 describe insights into the key drivers of intra- and inter-specific variat
 ion in habitat use provided by the diverse range of devices used in recent
  decades\, including GPS\, immersion\, accelerometer\, time-depth and rada
 r-detecting tags. Seabirds are more threatened than any other group of bir
 ds\, and for many species\, particularly albatrosses and petrels\, the mai
 n problem is incidental mortality (bycatch) in longline or trawl fisheries
 . The talk will therefore also illustrate how tracking data can be used to
  better determine when and where particular species\, sexes\, age classes 
 or individuals are at greatest risk.
LOCATION:Main Lecture Theatre\, Department of Zoology but also online (ask
  organizers for link)
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