- length. The
albatrosses are
usually regarded as
falling into four genera, but
disagreement exists over the
number of species.
Albatrosses are
highly efficient...
-
snowy albatrosses are
known to cir****navigate the
Southern Ocean three times,
covering more than 120,000 km (75,000 mi), in one year.
Snowy albatrosses spend...
- The
Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena) is a
large seabird from the
albatross family. One of the
great albatrosses of the
genus Diomedea, it was only...
-
global po****tion of
Laysan albatrosses nest on
Midway Atoll annually. In
October 2009, an
estimated 10,000
Laysan albatrosses nesting on
Midway Atoll, part...
- white-capped
albatrosses". Emu. 103 (4): 287–294. doi:10.1071/mu03012. S2CID 83621983. Dunn, Jon L.; Alderfer,
Jonathon (2006). "
Albatrosses". In Levitt...
- sequencing.
Sooty albatrosses belong to the
Diomedeidae family,
which comprises albatrosses and mollymawks. Of the Diomedeidae, the
sooty albatross belongs to...
- dabbenena,
provide clear genetic evidence that the
Amsterdam albatross is a
separate species.
Albatrosses belong to the
family Diomedeidae of the
order Procellariiformes...
-
albatrosses except the
sooty albatrosses, but in 1996 the
genus was split, with the
mollymawks and the
North Pacific albatrosses both
being elevated to separate...
- An
Albatross is a
noise rock band
based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Formed in the fall of 1999 by
guitarist Jake Lisowski,
vocalist Edward B. Gieda...
- the most
widespread and
common member of its family.
Mollymawks are
albatrosses in the
family Diomedeidae and
order Procellariiformes,
which also includes...