We analyze recently collected feather tissues from two species of seabirds, the sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) and brown noddy (Anous stolidus), in three ocean regions (North Atlantic, North Pacific, and South Pacific) with different human impacts. The species are similar morphologically and in the trophic levels from which they feed within each location. In contrast, we detect reliable differences in trophic position amongst the regions. Trophic position appears to decline as the intensity of commercial fishing increases, and is at its lowest in the Caribbean. The spatial gradient in trophic position we document in these regions exceeds those detected over specimens from the last 130 years in the Hawaiian Islands. Modeling suggests that...
The Gulf of Maine is a dynamic ecosystem with rapidly warming sea surface temperatures (SSTs), there...
Seabird populations worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic activities including hunting, introduc...
The Southwest Atlantic Ocean, particularly the extended Patagonian Shelf, constitutes a complex, glo...
We analyze recently collected feather tissues from two species of seabirds, the sooty tern (Onychopr...
Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions are poorly understood from a t...
Summary 1.Understanding interspecific interactions, and the influences of anthropogenic disturban...
Seabird food consumption may reveal the potential for competition between seabirds and fisheries. I...
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a recurrent climatic pattern with important ecological co...
Background/Question/Methods Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions ar...
Seabirds and marine fish share habitats and food webs, but there is too little contact between the d...
Climate change and other human activities are causing profound effects on marine ecosystem productiv...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Tropical regions represent half of the oceans on earth, yet our understanding of the ecological inte...
The Gulf of Maine is a dynamic ecosystem with rapidly warming sea surface temperatures (SSTs), there...
Seabird populations worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic activities including hunting, introduc...
The Southwest Atlantic Ocean, particularly the extended Patagonian Shelf, constitutes a complex, glo...
We analyze recently collected feather tissues from two species of seabirds, the sooty tern (Onychopr...
Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions are poorly understood from a t...
Summary 1.Understanding interspecific interactions, and the influences of anthropogenic disturban...
Seabird food consumption may reveal the potential for competition between seabirds and fisheries. I...
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a recurrent climatic pattern with important ecological co...
Background/Question/Methods Seabirds outside the Northeast Pacific and Northeast Atlantic regions ar...
Seabirds and marine fish share habitats and food webs, but there is too little contact between the d...
Climate change and other human activities are causing profound effects on marine ecosystem productiv...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Seabirds breeding around Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) are facing multiple destabilizing trends in ...
Tropical regions represent half of the oceans on earth, yet our understanding of the ecological inte...
The Gulf of Maine is a dynamic ecosystem with rapidly warming sea surface temperatures (SSTs), there...
Seabird populations worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic activities including hunting, introduc...
The Southwest Atlantic Ocean, particularly the extended Patagonian Shelf, constitutes a complex, glo...