Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales

Growing evidence indicates relationships between seabird demography and both largeand small-scale variation in climate and oceanography, yet few studies have examined multiple species and locations simultaneously. As secondary consumers, least, whiskered, and crested auklets (Aethia pusilla, A. pygm...

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Main Authors: Bond, Alexander L., Jones, Ian L., Sydeman, William J., Major, Heather L., Minobe, Shoshiro, Williams, Jeffrey C., Byrd, G. Vernon
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9b19d548-96dc-4b15-ae76-7c7e10dff2bb 2024-09-15T17:36:28+00:00 Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales Bond, Alexander L. Jones, Ian L. Sydeman, William J. Major, Heather L. Minobe, Shoshiro Williams, Jeffrey C. Byrd, G. Vernon 2011-03-01 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9b19d548-96dc-4b15-ae76-7c7e10dff2bb https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08975 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79952164543&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=79952164543&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9b19d548-96dc-4b15-ae76-7c7e10dff2bb info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bond , A L , Jones , I L , Sydeman , W J , Major , H L , Minobe , S , Williams , J C & Byrd , G V 2011 , ' Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 424 , pp. 205-218 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08975 Aethia spp Aleutian Islands Crested auklet Demography Least auklet Oceanography Productivity Whiskered auklet article 2011 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08975 2024-06-24T23:48:36Z Growing evidence indicates relationships between seabird demography and both largeand small-scale variation in climate and oceanography, yet few studies have examined multiple species and locations simultaneously. As secondary consumers, least, whiskered, and crested auklets (Aethia pusilla, A. pygmaea, and A. cristatella, respectively), congeneric planktivorous seabirds endemic to the Bering and Okhotsk seas, are expected to respond to changes in ocean climate due to their low trophic positioning. From 1990 to 2008, we measured reproductive success (productivity) and breeding phenology (mean hatching date) of auklets on Buldir, Kiska, and Kasatochi, 3 islands spanning 585 km across the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA. A model including Island, Species, and Winter Aleutian Low Pressure Index (ALPI) best explained productivity, with reproductive success decreasing among all species with increasing ALPI (β = -0.273 ± 0.0263 [SE]), likely through control of water temperature and prey (zooplankton) availability. Auklet productivity also increased with increasing winter sea surface temperature (SST) in the western North Pacific and western Bering Sea (and correspondingly decreased with increasing SST in the Gulf of Alaska), and was correlated negatively with spring sea-level air pressure in the North Pacific. These responses are reflective of positive values of the Aleutian low pressure system. Though our datasets cover only 19 yr or less, we found similar correlations between climate and auklet productivity among all species and islands. Together, our results suggest that ocean climatic conditions and reproductive success of planktivorous auklets are significantly related. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleutian low Bering Sea Alaska Aleutian Islands University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Marine Ecology Progress Series 424 205 218
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topic Aethia spp
Aleutian Islands
Crested auklet
Demography
Least auklet
Oceanography
Productivity
Whiskered auklet
spellingShingle Aethia spp
Aleutian Islands
Crested auklet
Demography
Least auklet
Oceanography
Productivity
Whiskered auklet
Bond, Alexander L.
Jones, Ian L.
Sydeman, William J.
Major, Heather L.
Minobe, Shoshiro
Williams, Jeffrey C.
Byrd, G. Vernon
Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
topic_facet Aethia spp
Aleutian Islands
Crested auklet
Demography
Least auklet
Oceanography
Productivity
Whiskered auklet
description Growing evidence indicates relationships between seabird demography and both largeand small-scale variation in climate and oceanography, yet few studies have examined multiple species and locations simultaneously. As secondary consumers, least, whiskered, and crested auklets (Aethia pusilla, A. pygmaea, and A. cristatella, respectively), congeneric planktivorous seabirds endemic to the Bering and Okhotsk seas, are expected to respond to changes in ocean climate due to their low trophic positioning. From 1990 to 2008, we measured reproductive success (productivity) and breeding phenology (mean hatching date) of auklets on Buldir, Kiska, and Kasatochi, 3 islands spanning 585 km across the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA. A model including Island, Species, and Winter Aleutian Low Pressure Index (ALPI) best explained productivity, with reproductive success decreasing among all species with increasing ALPI (β = -0.273 ± 0.0263 [SE]), likely through control of water temperature and prey (zooplankton) availability. Auklet productivity also increased with increasing winter sea surface temperature (SST) in the western North Pacific and western Bering Sea (and correspondingly decreased with increasing SST in the Gulf of Alaska), and was correlated negatively with spring sea-level air pressure in the North Pacific. These responses are reflective of positive values of the Aleutian low pressure system. Though our datasets cover only 19 yr or less, we found similar correlations between climate and auklet productivity among all species and islands. Together, our results suggest that ocean climatic conditions and reproductive success of planktivorous auklets are significantly related.
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author Bond, Alexander L.
Jones, Ian L.
Sydeman, William J.
Major, Heather L.
Minobe, Shoshiro
Williams, Jeffrey C.
Byrd, G. Vernon
author_facet Bond, Alexander L.
Jones, Ian L.
Sydeman, William J.
Major, Heather L.
Minobe, Shoshiro
Williams, Jeffrey C.
Byrd, G. Vernon
author_sort Bond, Alexander L.
title Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
title_short Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
title_full Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
title_fullStr Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the North Pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
title_sort reproductive success of planktivorous seabirds in the north pacific is related to ocean climate on decadal scales
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