Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic

Leach’s Storm Petrel Hydrobates leucorhous has undergone substantial population declines at North Atlantic colonies over recent decades, but censusing the species is challenging because it nests in burrows and is only active at colonies at night. Acoustic playback surveys allow birds present in nest...

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Main Authors: Deakin, Zoe, Hansen, Erpur Snær, Luxmoore, Richard, Thomas, Robert J., Wood, Matt J, Padget, Oliver, Medeiros, Renata, Aitchison, Rowan, Ausden, Malcolm, Barnard, Richard, Booth, Viv, Hansen, Broddi Reyr, Hansen, Eldur A., Hey, Jess, Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli, Hoyer, Peter, Kirby, Will, Luxmoore, Alasdair, McDevitt, Anne-Marie, Meulemans, Fenna M., Moore, Pete, Sanderson, Fiona, Sigursteinsson, Marinó, Taylor, Philip R., Thompson, Paul, Trotman, Daniel, Wallisch, Katharina, Watson, Dan, Bolton, Mark
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Seabird Group 2021
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spelling ftunigloucesters:oai:eprints.glos.ac.uk:11715 2023-05-15T16:51:08+02:00 Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic Deakin, Zoe Hansen, Erpur Snær Luxmoore, Richard Thomas, Robert J. Wood, Matt J Padget, Oliver Medeiros, Renata Aitchison, Rowan Ausden, Malcolm Barnard, Richard Booth, Viv Hansen, Broddi Reyr Hansen, Eldur A. Hey, Jess Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli Hoyer, Peter Kirby, Will Luxmoore, Alasdair McDevitt, Anne-Marie Meulemans, Fenna M. Moore, Pete Sanderson, Fiona Sigursteinsson, Marinó Taylor, Philip R. Thompson, Paul Trotman, Daniel Wallisch, Katharina Watson, Dan Bolton, Mark 2021 text https://eprints.glos.ac.uk/11715/ https://eprints.glos.ac.uk/11715/16/11715%20Wood%20et%20al%20%282021%29%20Decline%20of%20Leach%27s%20Storm%20Petrols%20Hydrobates%20leucorhous%20at%20the%20largest%20colonies%20in%20the%20northeast%20Atlantic.pdf http://seabirdgroup.org.uk/journals/seabird-33/seabird-33-74.pdf en eng The Seabird Group https://eprints.glos.ac.uk/11715/16/11715%20Wood%20et%20al%20%282021%29%20Decline%20of%20Leach%27s%20Storm%20Petrols%20Hydrobates%20leucorhous%20at%20the%20largest%20colonies%20in%20the%20northeast%20Atlantic.pdf Deakin, Zoe, Hansen, Erpur Snær, Luxmoore, Richard, Thomas, Robert J., Wood, Matt J orcid:0000-0003-0920-8396 , Padget, Oliver, Medeiros, Renata, Aitchison, Rowan, Ausden, Malcolm, Barnard, Richard, Booth, Viv, Hansen, Broddi Reyr, Hansen, Eldur A., Hey, Jess, Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli, Hoyer, Peter, Kirby, Will, Luxmoore, Alasdair, McDevitt, Anne-Marie, Meulemans, Fenna M., Moore, Pete, Sanderson, Fiona, Sigursteinsson, Marinó, Taylor, Philip R., Thompson, Paul, Trotman, Daniel, Wallisch, Katharina, Watson, Dan and Bolton, Mark (2021) Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic. Seabird, 33. pp. 74-106. all_rights QL Zoology QL605 Chordates. Vertebrates QL671-699 Birds Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunigloucesters 2022-11-24T23:40:31Z Leach’s Storm Petrel Hydrobates leucorhous has undergone substantial population declines at North Atlantic colonies over recent decades, but censusing the species is challenging because it nests in burrows and is only active at colonies at night. Acoustic playback surveys allow birds present in nest sites to be detected when they respond to recordings of vocalisations. However, not all birds respond to playback on every occasion, response rate is likely to decline with increasing distance between the bird and the playback location, and the observer may not detect all responses. As a result, various analysis methods have been developed to measure and correct for these imperfect response and detection probabilities. We applied two classes of methods (calibration plot and hierarchical distance sampling) to acoustic survey data from the two largest colonies of breeding Leach’s Storm Petrels in the northeast Atlantic: the St Kilda archipelago off the coast of northwest Scotland, and the island of Elliðaey in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago off the southwest of Iceland. Our results indicate an overall decline of 68% for the St Kilda archipelago between 2000 and 2019, with a current best estimate of ~8,900 (95% CI: 7,800–10,100) pairs. The population on Elliðaey appears to have declined by 40 –49% between 1991 and 2018, with a current best estimate of ~5,400 (95% CI: 4,300–6,700) pairs. We also discuss the relative efficiency and precision of the two survey methods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Vestmannaeyjar University of Gloucestershire: Research Repository Burrows ENVELOPE(163.650,163.650,-74.300,-74.300) Elliðaey ENVELOPE(-22.810,-22.810,65.146,65.146) Vestmannaeyjar ENVELOPE(-20.391,-20.391,63.362,63.362)
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language English
topic QL Zoology
QL605 Chordates. Vertebrates
QL671-699 Birds
spellingShingle QL Zoology
QL605 Chordates. Vertebrates
QL671-699 Birds
Deakin, Zoe
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Luxmoore, Richard
Thomas, Robert J.
Wood, Matt J
Padget, Oliver
Medeiros, Renata
Aitchison, Rowan
Ausden, Malcolm
Barnard, Richard
Booth, Viv
Hansen, Broddi Reyr
Hansen, Eldur A.
Hey, Jess
Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli
Hoyer, Peter
Kirby, Will
Luxmoore, Alasdair
McDevitt, Anne-Marie
Meulemans, Fenna M.
Moore, Pete
Sanderson, Fiona
Sigursteinsson, Marinó
Taylor, Philip R.
Thompson, Paul
Trotman, Daniel
Wallisch, Katharina
Watson, Dan
Bolton, Mark
Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
topic_facet QL Zoology
QL605 Chordates. Vertebrates
QL671-699 Birds
description Leach’s Storm Petrel Hydrobates leucorhous has undergone substantial population declines at North Atlantic colonies over recent decades, but censusing the species is challenging because it nests in burrows and is only active at colonies at night. Acoustic playback surveys allow birds present in nest sites to be detected when they respond to recordings of vocalisations. However, not all birds respond to playback on every occasion, response rate is likely to decline with increasing distance between the bird and the playback location, and the observer may not detect all responses. As a result, various analysis methods have been developed to measure and correct for these imperfect response and detection probabilities. We applied two classes of methods (calibration plot and hierarchical distance sampling) to acoustic survey data from the two largest colonies of breeding Leach’s Storm Petrels in the northeast Atlantic: the St Kilda archipelago off the coast of northwest Scotland, and the island of Elliðaey in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago off the southwest of Iceland. Our results indicate an overall decline of 68% for the St Kilda archipelago between 2000 and 2019, with a current best estimate of ~8,900 (95% CI: 7,800–10,100) pairs. The population on Elliðaey appears to have declined by 40 –49% between 1991 and 2018, with a current best estimate of ~5,400 (95% CI: 4,300–6,700) pairs. We also discuss the relative efficiency and precision of the two survey methods.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Deakin, Zoe
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Luxmoore, Richard
Thomas, Robert J.
Wood, Matt J
Padget, Oliver
Medeiros, Renata
Aitchison, Rowan
Ausden, Malcolm
Barnard, Richard
Booth, Viv
Hansen, Broddi Reyr
Hansen, Eldur A.
Hey, Jess
Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli
Hoyer, Peter
Kirby, Will
Luxmoore, Alasdair
McDevitt, Anne-Marie
Meulemans, Fenna M.
Moore, Pete
Sanderson, Fiona
Sigursteinsson, Marinó
Taylor, Philip R.
Thompson, Paul
Trotman, Daniel
Wallisch, Katharina
Watson, Dan
Bolton, Mark
author_facet Deakin, Zoe
Hansen, Erpur Snær
Luxmoore, Richard
Thomas, Robert J.
Wood, Matt J
Padget, Oliver
Medeiros, Renata
Aitchison, Rowan
Ausden, Malcolm
Barnard, Richard
Booth, Viv
Hansen, Broddi Reyr
Hansen, Eldur A.
Hey, Jess
Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli
Hoyer, Peter
Kirby, Will
Luxmoore, Alasdair
McDevitt, Anne-Marie
Meulemans, Fenna M.
Moore, Pete
Sanderson, Fiona
Sigursteinsson, Marinó
Taylor, Philip R.
Thompson, Paul
Trotman, Daniel
Wallisch, Katharina
Watson, Dan
Bolton, Mark
author_sort Deakin, Zoe
title Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
title_short Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
title_full Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
title_fullStr Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic
title_sort decline of leach’s storm petrels hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast atlantic
publisher The Seabird Group
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.glos.ac.uk/11715/
https://eprints.glos.ac.uk/11715/16/11715%20Wood%20et%20al%20%282021%29%20Decline%20of%20Leach%27s%20Storm%20Petrols%20Hydrobates%20leucorhous%20at%20the%20largest%20colonies%20in%20the%20northeast%20Atlantic.pdf
http://seabirdgroup.org.uk/journals/seabird-33/seabird-33-74.pdf
long_lat ENVELOPE(163.650,163.650,-74.300,-74.300)
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ENVELOPE(-20.391,-20.391,63.362,63.362)
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Elliðaey
Vestmannaeyjar
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Elliðaey
Vestmannaeyjar
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North Atlantic
Northeast Atlantic
Vestmannaeyjar
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North Atlantic
Northeast Atlantic
Vestmannaeyjar
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Deakin, Zoe, Hansen, Erpur Snær, Luxmoore, Richard, Thomas, Robert J., Wood, Matt J orcid:0000-0003-0920-8396 , Padget, Oliver, Medeiros, Renata, Aitchison, Rowan, Ausden, Malcolm, Barnard, Richard, Booth, Viv, Hansen, Broddi Reyr, Hansen, Eldur A., Hey, Jess, Hilmarsson, Jóhann Óli, Hoyer, Peter, Kirby, Will, Luxmoore, Alasdair, McDevitt, Anne-Marie, Meulemans, Fenna M., Moore, Pete, Sanderson, Fiona, Sigursteinsson, Marinó, Taylor, Philip R., Thompson, Paul, Trotman, Daniel, Wallisch, Katharina, Watson, Dan and Bolton, Mark (2021) Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic. Seabird, 33. pp. 74-106.
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