Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change

Abstract We described characteristics of the wintering area used by Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri) in the Bering Sea, Alaska, and evaluated these characteristics in relation to long-term population trends. Remoteness, limited daylight, and extreme weather conditions precluded direct observat...

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Published in:The Condor
Main Authors: Petersen, Margaret R., Douglas, David C.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2004
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/condor/106.1.79 2024-09-15T17:59:39+00:00 Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change Petersen, Margaret R. Douglas, David C. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.1.79 http://academic.oup.com/condor/article-pdf/106/1/79/29712410/condor0079.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) The Condor volume 106, issue 1, page 79-94 ISSN 0010-5422 1938-5129 journal-article 2004 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/106.1.79 2024-07-29T04:19:33Z Abstract We described characteristics of the wintering area used by Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri) in the Bering Sea, Alaska, and evaluated these characteristics in relation to long-term population trends. Remoteness, limited daylight, and extreme weather conditions precluded direct observations, so we derived the location of the wintering area from satellite telemetry, ice conditions from remotely sensed data, weather conditions from archived data sets, and benthic communities from the literature. Based on analyses of two indices spanning 1957–2002 and 1988–2002, we identified no single environmental parameter that explained the precipitous decline in nesting populations in western Alaska. In general, we found that the number of days with extreme sea ice in winter, extreme winds, and winds in spring explained the greatest variability in annual indices. These analyses support the conclusion that annual population estimates on the breeding grounds can be negatively impacted by extended periods of dense sea-ice concentration and weather during the previous winter. Examination of population indices did not support the hypothesis that changes in benthic community on the wintering grounds have contributed to the decline or inhibited the recovery of the Spectacled Eider breeding population in western Alaska. Ecología Invernal de Somateria fischeri: Características Ambientales y Cambio Poblacional Resumen. Describimos las características del área de invernada utilizada por Somateria fischeri en el Mar de Bering, Alaska, y evaluamos estas características con relación a tendencias poblacionales a largo plazo. La lejanía, la limitación en las horas de luz y las condiciones climáticas extremas imposibilitaron realizar observaciones directas, por lo que calculamos la localización de los sitios de invernada basándonos en telemetría satelital, las condiciones del hielo a partir de información remota, las condiciones del tiempo basándonos en archivos de datos y las comunidades bénticas a partir de la literatura. El ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Mar de Bering Sea ice Alaska Oxford University Press The Condor 106 1 79 94
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description Abstract We described characteristics of the wintering area used by Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri) in the Bering Sea, Alaska, and evaluated these characteristics in relation to long-term population trends. Remoteness, limited daylight, and extreme weather conditions precluded direct observations, so we derived the location of the wintering area from satellite telemetry, ice conditions from remotely sensed data, weather conditions from archived data sets, and benthic communities from the literature. Based on analyses of two indices spanning 1957–2002 and 1988–2002, we identified no single environmental parameter that explained the precipitous decline in nesting populations in western Alaska. In general, we found that the number of days with extreme sea ice in winter, extreme winds, and winds in spring explained the greatest variability in annual indices. These analyses support the conclusion that annual population estimates on the breeding grounds can be negatively impacted by extended periods of dense sea-ice concentration and weather during the previous winter. Examination of population indices did not support the hypothesis that changes in benthic community on the wintering grounds have contributed to the decline or inhibited the recovery of the Spectacled Eider breeding population in western Alaska. Ecología Invernal de Somateria fischeri: Características Ambientales y Cambio Poblacional Resumen. Describimos las características del área de invernada utilizada por Somateria fischeri en el Mar de Bering, Alaska, y evaluamos estas características con relación a tendencias poblacionales a largo plazo. La lejanía, la limitación en las horas de luz y las condiciones climáticas extremas imposibilitaron realizar observaciones directas, por lo que calculamos la localización de los sitios de invernada basándonos en telemetría satelital, las condiciones del hielo a partir de información remota, las condiciones del tiempo basándonos en archivos de datos y las comunidades bénticas a partir de la literatura. El ...
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author Petersen, Margaret R.
Douglas, David C.
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Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
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title Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
title_short Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
title_full Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
title_fullStr Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
title_full_unstemmed Winter Ecology of Spectacled Eiders: Environmental Characteristics and Population Change
title_sort winter ecology of spectacled eiders: environmental characteristics and population change
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