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Incidence of anthropogenic material in Sula leucogaster nests in a distant archipelago of Brazil.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020
Anthropogenic debris has been affecting fauna in different ways. We investigate the frequency of anthropogenic material in nests of a brown booby (Sula leucogaster) colony in the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA), Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Renata Brentano   +3 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Intraspecific trophic variation in brown booby (Sula leucogaster) from the Southwestern Atlantic

Marine Biology, 2022
P. L. Mancini   +3 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Prevalence and composition of marine debris in Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) nests at Ashmore Reef.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2013
Anthropogenic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment and has been reported to negatively impact hundreds of species globally. Seabirds are particularly at risk from entanglement in debris due to their habit of collecting food and, in many cases, nesting material off the ocean's surface.
J. Lavers, Jarrod C. Hodgson, R. Clarke
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Sula leucogaster

2023
**BROWN BOOBY Sula leucogaster Status Regular visitor. Small numbers throughout New Guinea waters year-round but only known to breed in the South-East Islands (Beehler & Pratt 2016). 4 July 1982: single between Biak and Kuneff, Supiori (KDB). D. Lopez-Velasco (in litt.
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Differences in mercury (THg) levels in Brown booby (Sula leucogaster) feathers from two environmentally distinct Brazilian archipelagos.

Science of the Total Environment
Mercury pollution is a matter of global concern due to its detrimental effects on ecosystems and human well-being. Seabirds generally occupy high levels within trophic chains and are often used as valuable indicators of marine pollution, including ...
V. R. F. Benemann   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Lymphomas in seabirds: case reports in a black skimmer (Rynchops niger) and a brown booby (Sula leucogaster).

Journal of Comparative Pathology
A black skimmer (Rynchops niger) and a brown booby (Sula leucogaster) were rescued and gross, histopathological, immunohistochemical and polymerase chain reaction evaluations were conducted to investigate the cause of death.
Isabella C.R. Boaventura   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

CAUSES OF FATAL CYATHOSTOMIASIS IN BROWN BOOBY (SULA LEUCOGASTER) FROM BRAZIL: IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGEN AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT.

Journal of Parasitology, 2020
Fatal infection by Cyathostoma ( Cyathostoma ) phenisci Baudet, 1937 (Nematoda: Syngamidae) was identified in two out 52 brown boobies ( Sula lecucogaster Boddaert, 1783) collected on beaches in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and admitted to the ...
Rafaela N R Cardoso   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE PROFILE IN BROWN BOOBIES (Sula leucogaster) SAMPLES FROM STABILIZATION CENTER IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

Revista contemporânea
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a significant global health threat due to their widespread use not only in human medical settings but also in animal clinics and animal production, where they are employed for growth promotion and prophylaxis.
F. S. Short, D. L. R. Silva
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Repeatability of a dynamic sexual trait: Skin color variation in the Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster)

The AUK: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, 2018
Individual capacity to invest in a reproductive attempt may change over the breeding season, and such changes may be evaluated by potential partners through signaling mechanisms.
Bibiana Montoya   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Molecular Phylogeny of Babesia poelea From Brown Boobies (Sula leucogaster) From Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific

Journal of Parasitology, 2006
The phylogenetic relationship of avian Babesia with other piroplasms remains unclear, mainly because of a lack of objective criteria such as molecular phylogenetics. In this study, our objective was to sequence the entire 18S, ITS-1, 5.8S, and ITS-2 regions of the rRNA gene and partial beta-tubulin gene of B. poelea, first described from brown boobies (
Michael J, Yabsley   +2 more
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