Multi-team project working to understand connectivity among seabird communities at the scale of the Western Indian Ocean, and also more locally within the Chagos Archipelago:

The Seabird Connectivity in the Western Indian Ocean project assesses how breeding colonies of six ecologically contrasting seabird species are connected within the Western Indian Ocean by establishing the rate of gene flow between colonies. This will identify discrete ‘conservation or management units’. The team are also exploring what encourages the birds to move to other islands. Lead investigators: Dr. Malcolm Nicoll (Zoological Society of London), Dr. Matthieu le Corre (Université de la Réunion).

The Seabird Connectivity in the Chagos Archipelago project focusses on red-footed boobies (Sula sula) and wedge-tailed shearwaters (Ardenna pacifica). It combines observations of seabird movement and ecology together with data obtained from echosounders of the bird's fish prey, oceanography and terrestrial habitat maps to determine what drives the movement of these seabird species on land and at sea. Lead investigator: Dr. Steve Votier, Heriot Watt University.
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May 31, 2025
Teixeira, Helena; Le Corre, Matthieu; Michon, Laurent; Nicoll, Malcolm A C; Jaeger, Audrey; Nikolic, Natacha; Pinet, Patrick; Couzi, François-Xavier; Humeau, Laurence, 2025, "Data from: Past volcanic activity predisposes an endemic threatened seabird to negative anthropogenic impacts", https://doi.org/10.5061/DRYAD.S1RN8PKFB, Dryad
Humans are regularly cited as the main driver of current biodiversity extinction, but the impact of historic volcanic activity is often overlooked. Pre-human evidence of wildlife abundance and diversity are essential for disentangling anthropogenic impacts from natural events. Réunion Island, with its intense and well-documented volcanic activity,...
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May 8, 2025
Freeman, Robin; Dunn, Ruth E.; Trevail, Alice M.; Nicoll, Malcolm A.; Votier, Stephen C., 2025, "Seabird Tracking Data: Red-Footed Booby Audio Data", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XASNGJ, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:W7bHIQ2C+t2Eg3mrWbLQ6w== [fileUNF]
Seabird Tracking Data: Red-Footed Booby Audio Data. Acoustic recordings using uMoth passive acoustic recorders from nine Red-footed boobies on Nelson’s Island (5.68° S, 72.32° E) in the Chagos Archipelago. Devices were configured to record 1m audio every 10mins at 48KHz. Each compressed folder contains data for one individual as WAV files with a fo...
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