Data from: Wettability of juvenile plumage as a major cause of mortality threatens endangered Barau’s Petrel
Henri Weimerskirch, Patrick Pinet, Jerome Dubos, Sylvie Andres, Julie Tourmetz, Christophe Caumes, Sarah Caceres, Martin Riethmuller & Matthieu Le Corre
Seabirds spend most of their life at sea and have to possess a waterproof plumage to be able to sit on water for extended periods. We tracked juvenile Barau’s petrels for the first time, when they leave their birth colony and found that half of the transmitters stopped soon after they first landed on the water off Réunion Island. We suspected from observation at sea that birds may have problems with the waterproofness of their...
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