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Vassilis Goutner

Researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Publications -  70
Citations -  1264

Vassilis Goutner is an academic researcher from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cormorant & Predation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1147 citations.

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Modelling nesting habitat as a conservation tool for the Eurasian black vulture (Aegypius monachus) in Dadia Nature Reserve, northeastern Greece

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modelled the nesting preferences of the Eurasian black vulture (Aegypius monachus) in Dadia reserve, northeastern Greece using logistic models at multi-scale level combined by Bayesian statistics.
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Concentration and bioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticide residues in herons and their prey in wetlands of Thermaikos Gulf, Macedonia, Greece.

TL;DR: Variation in the pesticide contents in the different heron species is attributed to different feeding habits; the exception being the occurrence of dieldrin in eggs only and 4,4'-DDE as a remnant of past spraying.
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Comparative Nest Site Selection and Breeding Success in 2 Sympatric Ardeids, Black-Crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) and Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) in the Axios Delta, Macedonia, Greece

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied nest site selection and breeding success of Black-crowned Night-Herons and Little Egrets in the Axios Delta (Greece) from 1988 to 1990.
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Mercury in Feathers of Little Egret Egretta garzetta and Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax Chicks and in Their Prey in the Axios Delta, Greece

TL;DR: Night heron chick feathers, freshwater fish and dragonfly larvae could be used to monitor mercury contamination in this region, but use of bird feathers alone could give misleading results if changes in diet occurred.
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Feather mercury concentrations in Southern Ocean seabirds: Variation by species, site and time.

TL;DR: There were no clear indications that timing of moult or migratory behavior affected mercury contamination patterns among species, and causes of inter-site or temporal differences in mercury contamination could not be verified due to a lack of long-term data related to species' diet and trophic levels.