A method for assessing the relative importance of seabird breeding colonies

Evaluating the importance of seabird breeding colonies in a national or international context is an essential part of conservation planning. A method for assesiing seabird sites, and for selecting a series of key colonies, is described, following Ratcliffe's (1977) guidelines. The present study...

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