The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances

As part of a multi-year study of top predators in Antarctica, we conducted a seabird shipbased survey on board Almirante Irizar icebreaker in the Weddell Sea to the Filchner Ice Shelf in the austral summer 2020. We carried out 10-minute counts along 1843 km during 125 hours of observation. We analyz...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Authors: Orgeira, José Luis, Alvarez, Facundo, Salvó, Constanza Sofía
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2021-2-20
https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/download/20744/16603
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2021-2-20 2024-09-15T17:45:13+00:00 The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances Orgeira, José Luis Alvarez, Facundo Salvó, Constanza Sofía 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2021-2-20 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/download/20744/16603 unknown Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports volume 11, issue 2, page 291-304 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2022 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2021-2-20 2024-09-05T04:56:57Z As part of a multi-year study of top predators in Antarctica, we conducted a seabird shipbased survey on board Almirante Irizar icebreaker in the Weddell Sea to the Filchner Ice Shelf in the austral summer 2020. We carried out 10-minute counts along 1843 km during 125 hours of observation. We analyzed the species distributions and the relationships with the ice cover. We registered 15 species of which four represented more than 85% of the total abundance: Antarctic petrel Thalassoica antarctica (43.9%), snow petrel Pagodroma nivea (16.3%), Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea (15.2%) and emperor penguin Aptenodytes forsteri (10.1%). Species distribution and its relationship with ice cover were analyzed statistically. The ice cover concentration was estimated by using satellite images. We compared our results with the first ship-based bird survey conducted up to the Filchner Ice Shelf in the austral summer 1955/56 to analyze possible changes in the bird community over time. Out of 13 recorded species in the 1955/56 cruise, 11 were present in this study with similar abundance proportions. In both cruises, the bird community consisted of a group of non-numerous species associated with icefree waters and another group of very numerous species associated with high concentrations on ice cover. The similarities between the two cruises, spaced 65 years apart, suggest a temporal persistence of the bird community of the central and the southern Weddell Sea that could be explained by the dynamics of the ice cover and the presence of reproductive colonies within the study site. The current environmental warming is alarming in this bird community because more than 85% of all its individuals belong to four species strongly dependent on ice cover. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Antarctica Aptenodytes forsteri Arctic tern Ice Shelf Icebreaker Snow Petrel Sterna paradisaea Thalassoica antarctica Weddell Sea Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 11 2 291 304
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description As part of a multi-year study of top predators in Antarctica, we conducted a seabird shipbased survey on board Almirante Irizar icebreaker in the Weddell Sea to the Filchner Ice Shelf in the austral summer 2020. We carried out 10-minute counts along 1843 km during 125 hours of observation. We analyzed the species distributions and the relationships with the ice cover. We registered 15 species of which four represented more than 85% of the total abundance: Antarctic petrel Thalassoica antarctica (43.9%), snow petrel Pagodroma nivea (16.3%), Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea (15.2%) and emperor penguin Aptenodytes forsteri (10.1%). Species distribution and its relationship with ice cover were analyzed statistically. The ice cover concentration was estimated by using satellite images. We compared our results with the first ship-based bird survey conducted up to the Filchner Ice Shelf in the austral summer 1955/56 to analyze possible changes in the bird community over time. Out of 13 recorded species in the 1955/56 cruise, 11 were present in this study with similar abundance proportions. In both cruises, the bird community consisted of a group of non-numerous species associated with icefree waters and another group of very numerous species associated with high concentrations on ice cover. The similarities between the two cruises, spaced 65 years apart, suggest a temporal persistence of the bird community of the central and the southern Weddell Sea that could be explained by the dynamics of the ice cover and the presence of reproductive colonies within the study site. The current environmental warming is alarming in this bird community because more than 85% of all its individuals belong to four species strongly dependent on ice cover.
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author Orgeira, José Luis
Alvarez, Facundo
Salvó, Constanza Sofía
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Alvarez, Facundo
Salvó, Constanza Sofía
The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
author_facet Orgeira, José Luis
Alvarez, Facundo
Salvó, Constanza Sofía
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title The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
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title_full The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
title_fullStr The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
title_full_unstemmed The same pathway to the Weddell Sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
title_sort same pathway to the weddell sea birdlife, after 65 years: similarities in the species composition, richness and abundances
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