Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird

Arctic regions are experiencing increasing variability in inter-annual sea ice dynamics ultimately impacting marine Arctic ecosystems. Arctic-breeding seabirds, such as thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) are thus likely to be negatively impacted by fluctuating environmental conditions through its inf...

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Main Author: Eby, Alyssa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2021
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Online Access:https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8823
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9830/viewcontent/Eby_uwindsor_0115O_12637.pdf
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spelling ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:etd-9830 2023-06-11T04:08:12+02:00 Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird Eby, Alyssa 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8823 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9830/viewcontent/Eby_uwindsor_0115O_12637.pdf English eng University of Windsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8823 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9830/viewcontent/Eby_uwindsor_0115O_12637.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Electronic Theses and Dissertations Arctic Climate change Thick-billed murre Uria lomvia Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology thesis 2021 ftunivwindsor 2023-05-06T19:11:55Z Arctic regions are experiencing increasing variability in inter-annual sea ice dynamics ultimately impacting marine Arctic ecosystems. Arctic-breeding seabirds, such as thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) are thus likely to be negatively impacted by fluctuating environmental conditions through its influence on prey availability. Additional extrinsic factors (colony size and chick demand) and intrinsic factors (sex) are also likely to impact foraging behaviour and success of murres in combination with environmental conditions. First, we tested the effect of colony size on colony sensitivity to environmental change at two low Arctic colonies of varying sizes, Coats Island, Nunavut and Digges Island, Nunavut across multiple years (2014–2019) in response to broad-scale and fine-scale environmental conditions. Foraging behaviour and foraging success varied in response to environmental variation at both colonies, suggesting flexibility in responding to environmental variability, however, energetic demand was higher at the large colony suggesting increased sensitivity to future environmental change. Second, we investigated the impacts of broad-scale environmental conditions and fine-scale environmental conditions, adult sex, and chick demand on foraging and diving behaviour and foraging success at Coats Island, Nunavut across multiple years (2017–2019). We observed variation in foraging success across strategies suggesting murres at a population level may buffer environmental change through the use of different strategies. Overall, our results suggest warmer oceanic conditions could be benefitting murres breeding at low Arctic sites, especially at a larger colony that has an increased foraging range. Thesis Arctic Climate change Coats Island Nunavut Sea ice thick-billed murre Uria lomvia uria University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Nunavut Coats Island ENVELOPE(-82.974,-82.974,62.620,62.620) Digges ENVELOPE(-94.130,-94.130,58.540,58.540)
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topic Arctic
Climate change
Thick-billed murre
Uria lomvia
Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
spellingShingle Arctic
Climate change
Thick-billed murre
Uria lomvia
Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Eby, Alyssa
Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
topic_facet Arctic
Climate change
Thick-billed murre
Uria lomvia
Biology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
description Arctic regions are experiencing increasing variability in inter-annual sea ice dynamics ultimately impacting marine Arctic ecosystems. Arctic-breeding seabirds, such as thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) are thus likely to be negatively impacted by fluctuating environmental conditions through its influence on prey availability. Additional extrinsic factors (colony size and chick demand) and intrinsic factors (sex) are also likely to impact foraging behaviour and success of murres in combination with environmental conditions. First, we tested the effect of colony size on colony sensitivity to environmental change at two low Arctic colonies of varying sizes, Coats Island, Nunavut and Digges Island, Nunavut across multiple years (2014–2019) in response to broad-scale and fine-scale environmental conditions. Foraging behaviour and foraging success varied in response to environmental variation at both colonies, suggesting flexibility in responding to environmental variability, however, energetic demand was higher at the large colony suggesting increased sensitivity to future environmental change. Second, we investigated the impacts of broad-scale environmental conditions and fine-scale environmental conditions, adult sex, and chick demand on foraging and diving behaviour and foraging success at Coats Island, Nunavut across multiple years (2017–2019). We observed variation in foraging success across strategies suggesting murres at a population level may buffer environmental change through the use of different strategies. Overall, our results suggest warmer oceanic conditions could be benefitting murres breeding at low Arctic sites, especially at a larger colony that has an increased foraging range.
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title Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
title_short Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
title_full Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
title_fullStr Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
title_full_unstemmed Examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an Arctic seabird
title_sort examining the links between environmental variation, foraging behaviour and foraging success in an arctic seabird
publisher University of Windsor
publishDate 2021
url https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/8823
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/etd/article/9830/viewcontent/Eby_uwindsor_0115O_12637.pdf
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Digges
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Climate change
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Climate change
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