Hi All,
For your information, Australasian Seabird Group Newsletter issue no 35 is
at the printers and will be mailed to subscribers shortly (note ASGN is not
available in electronic format).
The contents of issue 35 are:
>From The Editor 1
The Use of Burrow Entrance Flaps to Minimise the Effects of Burrow
Competition Between Chatham Petrels Pterodroma axillaris and
Broad-billed Prions Pachyptila vittata 2
Explanations for the Scarcity of Bridled Terns in the Coral Sea:
A Comment 3
Seabird Abstracts 7
Brood Reduction in Penguins: Fighting the Odds and Sods 7
Modeling the Effects of Harvesting on the Life History Traits of
Short-Tailed
Shearwaters in Tasmania 7
Population Regulation in Little (Blue) Penguins Eudyptula minor 8
Answering Conservation Issues with Ecological Questions: Threats and
Monitoring of Hutton's Shearwater 8
Research Vessel Franklin in NW Australian Waters,
June to July 1999 9
Beach-Washed Seabirds in South-East Queensland, Winter 1999 12
The Ship's Log: Shipboard Observations, March to October 1999 13
Conservation Updates 22
News from Rome is Good for the World's Seabirds 22
Notices and Announcements 23
Issue 36 will be produced in April 2000. Deadline for contributions is
March 1 2000.
Contributions should be sent directly to the Editor
Annual Membership to the ASG is A$15 single, A$10 concession and A$20
family/institution/library; to be paid by 1 January. An additional A$5 per
annum postage applies to subscriptions from outside Australia and New
Zealand. Please address membership correspondence and inquiries to:
The Membership Officer, Birds Australia, 415 Riversdale Rd, East Hawthorn,
Victoria 3123, Australia. Email:
David James,
Editor, ASGN
David James
PO BOX 5225
Townsville Mail Centre,
Qld 4810, Australia
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