Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords
Climate change alters species distributions by shifting their fundamental niche in space through time. Such effects may be exacerbated by increased inter-specific competition if climate alters species dominance where competitor ranges overlap. This study used census data, telemetry and stable isotop...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:530136 2023-05-15T14:27:38+02:00 Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie Larsen, Thomas Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg Kolbeinsson, Yann Frederiksen, Morten Morley, Tim I. Fox, Derren Boutet, Aude Le Bouard, Fabrice Deville, Tanguy Hansen, Erpur Snær Hansen, Thomas Roberts, Patrick Ratcliffe, Norman 2022-02 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/530136/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/530136/1/Bonnet-Lebrun2021_Article_ColdComfortArcticSeabirdsFindR.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13280-021-01650-7 en eng Springer https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/530136/1/Bonnet-Lebrun2021_Article_ColdComfortArcticSeabirdsFindR.pdf Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie; Larsen, Thomas; Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg; Kolbeinsson, Yann; Frederiksen, Morten; Morley, Tim I.; Fox, Derren; Boutet, Aude; Le Bouard, Fabrice; Deville, Tanguy; Hansen, Erpur Snær; Hansen, Thomas; Roberts, Patrick; Ratcliffe, Norman orcid:0000-0002-3375-2431 . 2022 Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords. Ambio, 51. 345-354. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01650-7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01650-7> cc_by_4 CC-BY Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01650-7 2023-02-04T19:52:01Z Climate change alters species distributions by shifting their fundamental niche in space through time. Such effects may be exacerbated by increased inter-specific competition if climate alters species dominance where competitor ranges overlap. This study used census data, telemetry and stable isotopes to examine the population and foraging ecology of a pair of Arctic and temperate congeners across an extensive zone of sympatry in Iceland, where sea temperatures varied substantially. The abundance of Arctic Brünnich’s guillemot Uria lomvia declined with sea temperature. Accessibility of refugia in cold water currents or fjords helped support higher numbers and reduce rates of population decline. Competition with temperate Common guillemots Uria aalge did not affect abundance, but similarities in foraging ecology were sufficient to cause competition when resources are limiting. Continued warming is likely to lead to further declines of Brünnich’s guillemot, with implications for conservation status and ecosystem services. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Iceland Uria aalge Uria lomvia uria Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Ambio 51 2 345 354 |
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Climate change alters species distributions by shifting their fundamental niche in space through time. Such effects may be exacerbated by increased inter-specific competition if climate alters species dominance where competitor ranges overlap. This study used census data, telemetry and stable isotopes to examine the population and foraging ecology of a pair of Arctic and temperate congeners across an extensive zone of sympatry in Iceland, where sea temperatures varied substantially. The abundance of Arctic Brünnich’s guillemot Uria lomvia declined with sea temperature. Accessibility of refugia in cold water currents or fjords helped support higher numbers and reduce rates of population decline. Competition with temperate Common guillemots Uria aalge did not affect abundance, but similarities in foraging ecology were sufficient to cause competition when resources are limiting. Continued warming is likely to lead to further declines of Brünnich’s guillemot, with implications for conservation status and ecosystem services. |
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Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie Larsen, Thomas Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg Kolbeinsson, Yann Frederiksen, Morten Morley, Tim I. Fox, Derren Boutet, Aude Le Bouard, Fabrice Deville, Tanguy Hansen, Erpur Snær Hansen, Thomas Roberts, Patrick Ratcliffe, Norman |
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Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie Larsen, Thomas Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg Kolbeinsson, Yann Frederiksen, Morten Morley, Tim I. Fox, Derren Boutet, Aude Le Bouard, Fabrice Deville, Tanguy Hansen, Erpur Snær Hansen, Thomas Roberts, Patrick Ratcliffe, Norman Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie Larsen, Thomas Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg Kolbeinsson, Yann Frederiksen, Morten Morley, Tim I. Fox, Derren Boutet, Aude Le Bouard, Fabrice Deville, Tanguy Hansen, Erpur Snær Hansen, Thomas Roberts, Patrick Ratcliffe, Norman |
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Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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cold comfort: arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords |
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https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/530136/1/Bonnet-Lebrun2021_Article_ColdComfortArcticSeabirdsFindR.pdf Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie; Larsen, Thomas; Thórarinsson, Thorkell Lindberg; Kolbeinsson, Yann; Frederiksen, Morten; Morley, Tim I.; Fox, Derren; Boutet, Aude; Le Bouard, Fabrice; Deville, Tanguy; Hansen, Erpur Snær; Hansen, Thomas; Roberts, Patrick; Ratcliffe, Norman orcid:0000-0002-3375-2431 . 2022 Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords. Ambio, 51. 345-354. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01650-7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01650-7> |
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