In some arctic areas, marine-derived nutrients (MDN) resulting from fish migrations fuel freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, increasing primary production and biodiversity. Less is known, however, about the role of seabird-MDN in shaping ecosystems. Here, we examine how the most abundant seabird in the North Atlantic, the little auk (<i>Alle alle</i>), alters freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems around the North Water Polynya (NOW) in Greenland. We compare stable isotope ratios (<i>δ</i><sup>15</sup>N and <i>δ</i><sup>13</sup>C) of freshwater and terrestrial biota, terrestrial vegetation indices and physical–chemical properties, productivity and community structure of fresh waters in catchments with and without little auk colonies. The ...
Seabirds redistribute nutrients between different ecosystem compartments and over vast geographical ...
International audienceArctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shri...
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover an...
In some arctic areas, marine-derived nutrients (MDN) resulting from fish migrations fuel freshwater ...
Seabirds are important vectors for nutrient transfer across ecosystem boundaries. In this seasonal s...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
Seabirds bring substantial amounts of nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) from sea to their breeding co...
International audienceThe non-breeding season of seabirds is extremely challenging to study because ...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
International audienceMarine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding ...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Global warming, combined with an increasing influence of Atlantic Waters in the European Arctic, are...
The Arctic is warming twice faster than the rest of the world, leading to major changes for marine e...
Seabirds redistribute nutrients between different ecosystem compartments and over vast geographical ...
International audienceArctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shri...
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover an...
In some arctic areas, marine-derived nutrients (MDN) resulting from fish migrations fuel freshwater ...
Seabirds are important vectors for nutrient transfer across ecosystem boundaries. In this seasonal s...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
Seabirds bring substantial amounts of nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) from sea to their breeding co...
International audienceThe non-breeding season of seabirds is extremely challenging to study because ...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
International audienceMarine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding ...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Global warming, combined with an increasing influence of Atlantic Waters in the European Arctic, are...
The Arctic is warming twice faster than the rest of the world, leading to major changes for marine e...
Seabirds redistribute nutrients between different ecosystem compartments and over vast geographical ...
International audienceArctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shri...
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover an...