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  • Dynamic emergence of metapopulation patterns in seabirds
  • Variation in resource use and success between herring gull colonies
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  • Marine renewables and seabirds
  • The diet of British seabirds
  • Resource utilisation in herring and lesser black-backed gulls
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Shared Interest Groups

  • Shared Interest Groups
  • Seabird Interest Group
  • Current Projects
  • Dynamic emergence of metapopulation patterns in seabirds
  • Variation in resource use and success between herring gull colonies
  • Prey-mediated effects of climate change on kittiwakes
  • Marine renewables and seabirds
  • The diet of British seabirds
  • Resource utilisation in herring and lesser black-backed gulls

Current Projects

In this section you can read about some of the current seabird research projects at the institute:

Dynamic emergence of metapopulation patterns in seabirds

Variation in resource use and success between herring gull colonies

Prey-mediated effects of climate change on kittiwakes

Marine renewables and seabirds

The diet of British seabirds

Resource utilisation in herring and lesser black-backed gulls

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