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Conservation Biology | 2014

Predicting the spatial distribution of a seabird community to identify priority conservation areas in the Timor Sea.

Jennifer L. Lavers; Mark G.R. Miller; Mike Carter; George Swann; Rohan H. Clarke

Understanding spatial and temporal variability in the distribution of species is fundamental to the conservation of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. To support strategic decision making aimed at sustainable management of the oceans, such as the establishment of protected areas for marine wildlife, we identified areas predicted to support multispecies seabird aggregations in the Timor Sea. We developed species distribution models for 21 seabird species based on at-sea survey observations from 2000-2013 and oceanographic variables (e.g., bathymetry). We applied 4 statistical modeling techniques and combined the results into an ensemble model with robust performance. The ensemble model predicted the probability of seabird occurrence in areas where few or no surveys had been conducted and demonstrated 3 areas of high seabird richness that varied little between seasons. These were located within 150 km of Adele Island, Ashmore Reef, and the Lacepede Islands, 3 of the largest aggregations of breeding seabirds in Australia. Although these breeding islands were foci for high species richness, model performance was greatest for 3 nonbreeding migratory species that would have been overlooked had regional monitoring been restricted to islands. Our results indicate many seabird hotspots in the Timor Sea occur outside existing reserves (e.g., Ashmore Reef Marine Reserve), where shipping, fisheries, and offshore development likely pose a threat to resident and migratory populations. Our results highlight the need to expand marine spatial planning efforts to ensure biodiversity assets are appropriately represented in marine reserves. Correspondingly, our results support the designation of at least 4 new important bird areas, for example, surrounding Adele Island and Ashmore Reef.


Australian Field Ornithology | 2017

The avifauna of Cartier Island Commonwealth Marine Reserve, north-Western Australia

Rohan H. Clarke; George Swann; Mike Carter; Rowan Mott; Ashley Herrod

Cartier Island and the surrounding reef is an isolated Australian Territory situated in the Timor Sea. Little is known about the avifauna of the reef system and the adjacent waters. Here we summarise all known ornithological records from the Island and detail the results of twice-annual bird surveys conducted within the Cartier Island Commonwealth Marine Reserve between 2010 and 2014. By the conclusion of the surveys, a total of 34 bird species had been recorded within the Reserve. The Crested Tern Thalasseus bergii was shown to breed on the Island in small numbers. Several additional species of seabird and small numbers of shorebirds are regular visitors. Most other species occur as occasional visitors or vagrants.


Ostrich | 2013

A review of Jouanin's Petrel records in the eastern Indian Ocean

Peter G. Ryan; Barrie Rose; Mike Carter; Rohan H. Clarke

Jouanins Petrel Bulweria fallax mainly occurs in the western Indian Ocean. Prior to our study there were only two records from east of 82° E. We show that small numbers of Jouanins Petrels are regular visitors to the eastern Indian Ocean, occurring to 15° N 90° E in the Bay of Bengal and 15° S 123° E off northern Australia. Although seasonal coverage is limited, they have been recorded east of 80° E from April–July and October–December, but not in February–March. Most sightings are from oceanic waters at least 20 km offshore where depths exceed 500 m.


Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia | 2011

The status of breeding seabirds and herons at Ashmore Reef, off the Kimberley coast, Australia

Rohan H. Clarke; Mike Carter; George Swann; James R. Thomson


Australian Field Ornithology | 2016

Chinese Pond-Heron Ardeola bacchus in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands: A New Bird for Australian Territory

Mike Carter; Richard Baxter


Australian Field Ornithology | 2016

Another Form of Fairy Tern Sterna nereis Breeding in Australian Territory

Mike Carter; Simon Mustoe


Australian Field Ornithology | 2010

Peregrine Falcon 'Falco peregrinus' of the Siberian Subspecies 'calidus' on Christmas Island

Mike Carter; Andrew Silcocks


Australian Field Ornithology | 2009

Grey Nightjar 'Caprimulgus indicus': First Australian Record

Mike Carter


Australian Field Ornithology | 2016

Canada Goose Branta canadensis : First Australian Mainland Occurrence

Mike Carter


Australian Field Ornithology | 2016

Singing Starlings Aplonis cantoroides and Other Birds on Boigu Island, Torres Strait, Queensland

Mike Carter; Rory O'Brien; Neil Macumber

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Danny I. Rogers

Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research

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James R. Thomson

Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research

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Peter Menkhorst

Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research

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