- The
marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is a
small seabird from the
North Pacific. It is a
member of the
family Alcidae,
which includes auklets...
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brachyramphine murrelets Brachyramphus Marbled murrelet,
Brachyramphus marmoratus Long-billed
murrelet,
Brachyramphus perdix Kittlitz's
murrelet, Brachyramphus...
- Siberia. This near
threatened species is, like the
closely related marbled murrelet,
unusual for
seabirds in not
being colonial,
nesting instead in isolated...
- and
southern ****an. The
Marbled Murrelet, in
contrast tends to
remain closer to its
breeding grounds. The long-billed
murrelet is a
small (25 cm long)...
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forests or on
mountain tops. The long-billed
murrelet was
considered conspecific with the
marbled murrelet until 1998, when
Friesen et al.
showed that...
- 2013.
CMMRT (Canadian
Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team). 2003.
Marbled Murrelet Conservation ****essment 2003, Part B –
Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team advisory...
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success and the
effects of
predation on
marbled murrelets.
Ecology and
Conservation of the
Marbled Murrelet. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report...
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Martin G.; Piatt, John F., eds. (1995).
Ecology and
Conservation of the
Marbled Murrelet (Report). Vol. PSW-152. Albany, California: USDA
Forest Service. Dunn...
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locations for
roosting and
nesting of the
northern spotted owl and the
marbled murrelet. In
Australia the
diamond firetail and
painted honeyeater are recorded...
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unlikely to find
anything to eat
around their breeding sites. The
marbled murrelet nests inland in old
growth forest, s****ing huge
conifers with large...