Folder PaCSWG4 Information Papers

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PaCSWG4 Inf 01: Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: Macquarie Island rabbit eradication adds to knowledge. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 63 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 02: Non-Target Species Management for the Macquarie Island Pest Eradication Project. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 122 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 03: Developing a climate adaption strategy for vulnerable seabirds based on prioritisation of intervention. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 124 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 04: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Species Download (pdf, 693 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 05: Effects of climate change and fisheries bycatch on Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta) in southern Australia. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 65 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 06: Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial magnetometry Download (pdf, 3.12 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 07: Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial accelerometry Download (pdf, 791 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 08: Derivation of body motion via appropriate smoothing of acceleration data Download (pdf, 251 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 09: A spherical-plot solution to linking acceleration metrics with animal performance, state, behaviour and lifestyle Download (pdf, 2.09 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 10: Optimised scat collection protocols for dietary DNA metabarcoding in vertebrates. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 65 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 11: DNA metabarcoding as a marine conservation and management tool: examination of fishery discards. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 125 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 12: High occurrence of jellyfish predation by black-browed and Campbell albatross identified by DNA metabarcoding. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 122 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 13: A review of methods used to analyse albatross diets - assessing priorities across their range. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 65 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 14: Using super-high resolution satellite imagery to census threatened albatrosses. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 121 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 15: Using the unique spectral signature of guano to identify unknown seabird colonies Download (pdf, 1.48 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 16: Estimating the total population size of black petrel Download (pdf, 240 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 17: Northern giant petrel population estimates and trends in New Zealand Download (pdf, 210 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 18: Population trend and survival of Southern Buller’s Albatross on The Snares Download (pdf, 175 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 19: Threats and threat status of the Westland Petrel Download (pdf, 1.12 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 20: Trial of three methods to obtain population estimates of light-mantled sooty albatross Phoebetria palpebrata Download (pdf, 1.06 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 21: Albatross population estimates at the Chatham Islands, New Zealand Download (pdf, 211 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 22: Breeding population estimate for the Pink-footed Shearwater in the Juan Fernández Islands. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 63 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 23: Guidelines for sampling tissues from by-caught dead birds (with applicability for fresh beached carcasses) Download (pdf, 3.49 MB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 24: Using globally threatened pelagic birds to identify priority sites for marine conservation. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 125 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 25 Rev 1: Study, monitoring and conservation of the Balearic shearwater in Spain: an update Download (pdf, 550 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 26: Guidelines on mitigating bird strikes from artificial lights Download (pdf, 798 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 27: Rodent eradication scaled up: clearing rats and mice. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 123 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 28 Rev 1: Procellariiformes mortality assessment by systematic beach surveys in Brazil Download (pdf, 929 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 29: Recent trends in numbers of wandering, black-browed and grey-headed albatrosses. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 67 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 30: Conservation Action Plans for wandering, black-browed and grey-headed albatrosses (2016-2020) Download (pdf, 570 KB)
PaCSWG4 Inf 31: Development of aerial monitoring techniques to estimate population size of great albatrosses. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 119 KB)

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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