
Seabirds: Their Biology And Ecology
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A landmark work in ornithology and marine zoology, Seabirds: Their Biology and Ecology presents a comprehensive scientific study of the world's seabird species. Bryan Nelson, a renowned authority on seabirds and long-time researcher at the University of Aberdeen, chronicles the behavioural patterns, breeding strategies, feeding habits, and ecological roles of seabirds across the globe. The work draws on decades of fieldwork, combining rigorous scientific analysis with vivid natural observation to illustrate how these remarkable creatures are adapted to life on the open ocean. Authoritative yet accessible, it remains an essential reference for ornithologists, naturalists, and anyone captivated by the diversity of marine birdlife.
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A landmark work in ornithology and marine zoology, Seabirds: Their Biology and Ecology presents a comprehensive scientific study of the world's seabird species. Bryan Nelson, a renowned authority on seabirds and long-time researcher at the University of Aberdeen, chronicles the behavioural patterns, breeding strategies, feeding habits, and ecological roles of seabirds across the globe. The work draws on decades of fieldwork, combining rigorous scientific analysis with vivid natural observation to illustrate how these remarkable creatures are adapted to life on the open ocean. Authoritative yet accessible, it remains an essential reference for ornithologists, naturalists, and anyone captivated by the diversity of marine birdlife.












