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Stefan Garthe
Stefan Garthe
Professor of Marine Ecology, FTZ, Kiel University
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Diet studies of seabirds: a review and recommendations
RT Barrett, K Camphuysen, T Anker-Nilssen, JW Chardine, RW Furness, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 64 (9), 1675-1691, 2007
6482007
The impacts of fishing on marine birds
ML Tasker, CJ Camphuysen, J Cooper, S Garthe, WA Montevecchi, ...
ICES journal of Marine Science 57 (3), 531-547, 2000
5552000
Scaling possible adverse effects of marine wind farms on seabirds: developing and applying a vulnerability index
S Garthe, O Hüppop
Journal of applied Ecology 41 (4), 724-734, 2004
4872004
Amounts of discards by commercial fisheries and their significance as food for seabirds in the North Sea
S Garthe, K Camphuysen, R Furness
Marine Ecology Progress Series 136, 1-11, 1996
3601996
Bycatch in gillnet fisheries–an overlooked threat to waterbird populations
R Žydelis, J Bellebaum, H Österblom, M Vetemaa, B Schirmeister, ...
Biological Conservation 142 (7), 1269-1281, 2009
2642009
Remote-sensing systems and seabirds: their use, abuse and potential for measuring marine environmental variables
RP Wilson, D Grémillet, J Syder, MAM Kierspel, S Garthe, H Weimerskirch, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 228, 241-261, 2002
2582002
Annual variation in diets, feeding locations and foraging behaviour of gannets in the North Sea: flexibility, consistency and constraint
KC Hamer, EM Humphreys, S Garthe, J Hennicke, G Peters, D Grémillet, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 338, 295-305, 2007
2122007
Distribution, diet and habitat selection by four sympatrically breeding gull species in the south-eastern North Sea
U Kubetzki, S Garthe
Marine Biology 143, 199-207, 2003
1812003
Effects of ship traffic on seabirds in offshore waters: implications for marine conservation and spatial planning
P Schwemmer, B Mendel, N Sonntag, V Dierschke, S Garthe
Ecological Applications 21 (5), 1851-1860, 2011
1802011
Waterbird populations and pressures in the Baltic Sea
H Skov
Nordic Council of Ministers, 2011
1742011
Seabirds and offshore wind farms in European waters: Avoidance and attraction
V Dierschke, RW Furness, S Garthe
Biological Conservation 202, 59-68, 2016
1692016
Forage fish, their fisheries, and their predators: who drives whom?
GH Engelhard, MA Peck, A Rindorf, S C. Smout, M Van Deurs, K Raab, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (1), 90-104, 2014
1662014
Pursuit plunging by northern gannets (Sula bassana) "feeding on capelin (Mallotus villosus)"
S Garthe, S Benvenuti, WA Montevecchi
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000
1642000
Consumption of discards by seabirds in the North Sea
CJ Camphuysen, B Calvo, J Durinck, K Ensor, A Follestad, RW Furness, ...
NIOZ-rapport, 1995
164*1995
Recording foraging seabirds at sea standardised recording and coding of foraging behaviour and multi-species foraging associations
S Garthe
Atlantic Seabirds 6 (1), 1-32, 2004
1572004
Birds and offshore wind farms: a hot topic in marine ecology
KM Exo, O Huppop, S Garthe
Bulletin-Wader Study Group 100, 50-53, 2003
1412003
Foraging plasticity in a pelagic seabird species along a marine productivity gradient
VH Paiva, P Geraldes, I Ramírez, A Meirinho, S Garthe, JA Ramos
Marine Ecology Progress Series 398, 259-274, 2010
1342010
Distribution of ship-following seabirds and their utilization of discards in the North Sea in summer
S Garthe, O Hüppop
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 106, 1-9, 1994
1341994
Tracking seabirds to identify ecologically important and high risk marine areas in the western North Atlantic
WA Montevecchi, A Hedd, LMF Tranquilla, DA Fifield, CM Burke, ...
Biological Conservation 156, 62-71, 2012
1332012
Annual and seasonal consistency in the feeding ecology of an opportunistic species, the yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis
FR Ceia, VH Paiva, V Fidalgo, L Morais, A Baeta, P Crisóstomo, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 497, 273-284, 2014
1242014
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