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- Seabird abstract "Seabirds (also known as marine birds) are birds that have adapted to life within the marine environment. While seabirds vary greatly in lifestyle, behaviour and physiology, they often exhibit striking convergent evolution, as the same environmental problems and feeding niches have resulted in similar adaptations. The first seabirds evolved in the Cretaceous period, and modern seabird families emerged in the Paleogene.In general, seabirds live longer, breed later and have fewer young than other birds do, but they invest a great deal of time in their young. Most species nest in colonies, which can vary in size from a few dozen birds to millions. Many species are famous for undertaking long annual migrations, crossing the equator or circumnavigating the Earth in some cases. They feed both at the ocean's surface and below it, and even feed on each other. Seabirds can be highly pelagic, coastal, or in some cases spend a part of the year away from the sea entirely.Seabirds and humans have a long history together: they have provided food to hunters, guided fishermen to fishing stocks and led sailors to land. Many species are currently threatened by human activities, and conservation efforts are under way.".
- Seabird thumbnail Sterna_fuscata_flight.JPG?width=300.
- Seabird wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Seabird wikiPageExternalLink www.marineornithology.org.
- Seabird wikiPageExternalLink default.html.
- Seabird wikiPageExternalLink www.seabird.org.
- Seabird wikiPageExternalLink www.seabirds.net.
- Seabird wikiPageID "147019".
- Seabird wikiPageRevisionID "606693310".
- Seabird by "no".
- Seabird hasPhotoCollection Seabird.
- Seabird label "Seabirds".
- Seabird lcheading "Sea birds".
- Seabird onlinebooks "yes".
- Seabird subject Category:Seabirds.
- Seabird comment "Seabirds (also known as marine birds) are birds that have adapted to life within the marine environment. While seabirds vary greatly in lifestyle, behaviour and physiology, they often exhibit striking convergent evolution, as the same environmental problems and feeding niches have resulted in similar adaptations.".
- Seabird label "Ave marina".
- Seabird label "Ave oceânica".
- Seabird label "Meeresvogel".
- Seabird label "Oiseau de mer".
- Seabird label "Seabird".
- Seabird label "Zeevogel".
- Seabird label "Морские птицы".
- Seabird label "طائر بحري".
- Seabird label "海鳥".
- Seabird label "海鳥".
- Seabird sameAs Meeresvogel.
- Seabird sameAs Ave_marina.
- Seabird sameAs Oiseau_de_mer.
- Seabird sameAs Burung_laut.
- Seabird sameAs 海鳥.
- Seabird sameAs Zeevogel.
- Seabird sameAs Ave_oceânica.
- Seabird sameAs m.012shk.
- Seabird sameAs Q55808.
- Seabird sameAs Q55808.
- Seabird wasDerivedFrom Seabird?oldid=606693310.
- Seabird depiction Sterna_fuscata_flight.JPG.
- Seabird homepage www.seabird.org.
- Seabird isPrimaryTopicOf Seabird.