Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale

Aim An understanding of the non-breeding distribution and ecology of migratory species is necessary for successful conservation. Many seabirds spend the non-breeding season far from land, and information on their distribution during this time is very limited. The black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridac...

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Main Authors: Frederiksen, Morten, Moe, B., Daunt, F., Phillips, R.A., Barrett, R.T., Bogdanova, M.I., Boulinier, T., Chardine, J.W., Chastel, O., Chivers, L.S., Christensen-Dalsgaard, S., Clément-Chastel, C., Colhoun, K., Freeman, Robin, Gaston, A.J., González-Solís, J., Goutte, A., Grémillet, D., Guilford, T., Jensen, Gitte Høj, Krasnov, Y., Lorentsen, S.-H., Mallory, M.L., Newell, M., Olsen, B., Shaw, D., Steen, H., Strøm, H., Systad, G.H., Thórarinsson, T.L., Anker-Nilssen, T.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b810ffc4-b5da-4e55-a223-2442bdab2609 2024-04-28T08:14:47+00:00 Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale Frederiksen, Morten Moe, B. Daunt, F. Phillips, R.A. Barrett, R.T. Bogdanova, M.I. Boulinier, T. Chardine, J.W. Chastel, O. Chivers, L.S. Christensen-Dalsgaard, S. Clément-Chastel, C. Colhoun, K. Freeman, Robin Gaston, A.J. González-Solís, J. Goutte, A. Grémillet, D. Guilford, T. Jensen, Gitte Høj Krasnov, Y. Lorentsen, S.-H. Mallory, M.L. Newell, M. Olsen, B. Shaw, D. Steen, H. Strøm, H. Systad, G.H. Thórarinsson, T.L. Anker-Nilssen, T. 2012-06-01 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/b810ffc4-b5da-4e55-a223-2442bdab2609 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00864.x http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84860626001&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/b810ffc4-b5da-4e55-a223-2442bdab2609 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Frederiksen , M , Moe , B , Daunt , F , Phillips , R A , Barrett , R T , Bogdanova , M I , Boulinier , T , Chardine , J W , Chastel , O , Chivers , L S , Christensen-Dalsgaard , S , Clément-Chastel , C , Colhoun , K , Freeman , R , Gaston , A J , González-Solís , J , Goutte , A , Grémillet , D , Guilford , T , Jensen , G H , Krasnov , Y , Lorentsen , S-H , Mallory , M L , Newell , M , Olsen , B , Shaw , D , Steen , H , Strøm , H , Systad , G H , Thórarinsson , T L & Anker-Nilssen , T 2012 , ' Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale ' , Diversity and Distributions , vol. 18 , no. 6 , pp. 530-542 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00864.x article 2012 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00864.x 2024-04-10T23:39:33Z Aim An understanding of the non-breeding distribution and ecology of migratory species is necessary for successful conservation. Many seabirds spend the non-breeding season far from land, and information on their distribution during this time is very limited. The black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla, is a widespread and numerous seabird in the North Atlantic and Pacific, but breeding populations throughout the Atlantic range have declined recently. To help understand the reasons for the declines, we tracked adults from colonies throughout the Atlantic range over the non-breeding season using light-based geolocation. Location North Atlantic. Methods Geolocation data loggers were deployed on breeding kittiwakes from 19 colonies in 2008 and 2009 and retrieved in 2009 and 2010. Data from 236 loggers were processed and plotted using GIS. Size and composition of wintering populations were estimated using information on breeding population size. Results Most tracked birds spent the winter in the West Atlantic, between Newfoundland and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, including in offshore, deep-water areas. Some birds (mainly local breeders) wintered in the North Sea and west of the British Isles. There was a large overlap in winter distributions of birds from different colonies, and colonies closer to each other showed larger overlap. We estimated that 80% of the 4.5 million adult kittiwakes in the Atlantic wintered west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, with only birds from Ireland and western Britain staying mainly on the European side. Main conclusions The high degree of mixing in winter of kittiwakes breeding in various parts of the Atlantic range implies that the overall population could be sensitive to potentially deteriorating environmental conditions in the West Atlantic, e.g. owing to lack of food or pollution. Our approach to estimating the size and composition of wintering populations should contribute to improved management of birds faced with such challenges. Article in Journal/Newspaper Black-legged Kittiwake Newfoundland North Atlantic rissa tridactyla Aarhus University: Research Diversity and Distributions 18 6 530 542
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description Aim An understanding of the non-breeding distribution and ecology of migratory species is necessary for successful conservation. Many seabirds spend the non-breeding season far from land, and information on their distribution during this time is very limited. The black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla, is a widespread and numerous seabird in the North Atlantic and Pacific, but breeding populations throughout the Atlantic range have declined recently. To help understand the reasons for the declines, we tracked adults from colonies throughout the Atlantic range over the non-breeding season using light-based geolocation. Location North Atlantic. Methods Geolocation data loggers were deployed on breeding kittiwakes from 19 colonies in 2008 and 2009 and retrieved in 2009 and 2010. Data from 236 loggers were processed and plotted using GIS. Size and composition of wintering populations were estimated using information on breeding population size. Results Most tracked birds spent the winter in the West Atlantic, between Newfoundland and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, including in offshore, deep-water areas. Some birds (mainly local breeders) wintered in the North Sea and west of the British Isles. There was a large overlap in winter distributions of birds from different colonies, and colonies closer to each other showed larger overlap. We estimated that 80% of the 4.5 million adult kittiwakes in the Atlantic wintered west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, with only birds from Ireland and western Britain staying mainly on the European side. Main conclusions The high degree of mixing in winter of kittiwakes breeding in various parts of the Atlantic range implies that the overall population could be sensitive to potentially deteriorating environmental conditions in the West Atlantic, e.g. owing to lack of food or pollution. Our approach to estimating the size and composition of wintering populations should contribute to improved management of birds faced with such challenges.
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author Frederiksen, Morten
Moe, B.
Daunt, F.
Phillips, R.A.
Barrett, R.T.
Bogdanova, M.I.
Boulinier, T.
Chardine, J.W.
Chastel, O.
Chivers, L.S.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Clément-Chastel, C.
Colhoun, K.
Freeman, Robin
Gaston, A.J.
González-Solís, J.
Goutte, A.
Grémillet, D.
Guilford, T.
Jensen, Gitte Høj
Krasnov, Y.
Lorentsen, S.-H.
Mallory, M.L.
Newell, M.
Olsen, B.
Shaw, D.
Steen, H.
Strøm, H.
Systad, G.H.
Thórarinsson, T.L.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
spellingShingle Frederiksen, Morten
Moe, B.
Daunt, F.
Phillips, R.A.
Barrett, R.T.
Bogdanova, M.I.
Boulinier, T.
Chardine, J.W.
Chastel, O.
Chivers, L.S.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Clément-Chastel, C.
Colhoun, K.
Freeman, Robin
Gaston, A.J.
González-Solís, J.
Goutte, A.
Grémillet, D.
Guilford, T.
Jensen, Gitte Høj
Krasnov, Y.
Lorentsen, S.-H.
Mallory, M.L.
Newell, M.
Olsen, B.
Shaw, D.
Steen, H.
Strøm, H.
Systad, G.H.
Thórarinsson, T.L.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
author_facet Frederiksen, Morten
Moe, B.
Daunt, F.
Phillips, R.A.
Barrett, R.T.
Bogdanova, M.I.
Boulinier, T.
Chardine, J.W.
Chastel, O.
Chivers, L.S.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, S.
Clément-Chastel, C.
Colhoun, K.
Freeman, Robin
Gaston, A.J.
González-Solís, J.
Goutte, A.
Grémillet, D.
Guilford, T.
Jensen, Gitte Høj
Krasnov, Y.
Lorentsen, S.-H.
Mallory, M.L.
Newell, M.
Olsen, B.
Shaw, D.
Steen, H.
Strøm, H.
Systad, G.H.
Thórarinsson, T.L.
Anker-Nilssen, T.
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title Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
title_short Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
title_full Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
title_fullStr Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
title_full_unstemmed Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
title_sort multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
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