Population level impacts upon seabirds from changing climate are increasingly evident, and include effects on phenology, migration, dispersal, annual survivorship, and reproduction. Most population data on seabirds derive from nesting colonies; documented climate impacts on winter ecology are scarce. We studied interannual variability in winter abundance of six species of alcids (Charadriiformes, Alcidae) from a 58-year time series of data collected in Massachusetts 1954–2011. We used counts of birds taken during fall and winter from coastal vantage points. Counts were made by amateur birders, but coverage was consistent in timing and location. We found significant association between winter abundance of all six species of alcids and climat...
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free-living organism...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Climatic influences on animal populations, mediated by changes in condition-dependent survival or re...
Population level impacts upon seabirds from changing climate are increasingly evident, and include e...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
There is a need for accurate predictions of the effects of climate change on wildlife populations. B...
The distribution and abundances of marine top predators are being threatened by climate change. The ...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Arctic Council's CAFF Working Group's Seabird Circumpolar Expert Group (CBird) report: Global Change...
Predicting the impact of global climate change on the biosphere has become one of the most important...
Seabird population size is intimately linked to the physical, chemical, and biological processes of ...
This study examines fine-scale environmental changes and intraspecific variation in the diet and for...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
Bottom-up climatic forcing has been shown to be influential for a variety of marine taxa, but eviden...
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free-living organism...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Climatic influences on animal populations, mediated by changes in condition-dependent survival or re...
Population level impacts upon seabirds from changing climate are increasingly evident, and include e...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
There is a need for accurate predictions of the effects of climate change on wildlife populations. B...
The distribution and abundances of marine top predators are being threatened by climate change. The ...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Arctic Council's CAFF Working Group's Seabird Circumpolar Expert Group (CBird) report: Global Change...
Predicting the impact of global climate change on the biosphere has become one of the most important...
Seabird population size is intimately linked to the physical, chemical, and biological processes of ...
This study examines fine-scale environmental changes and intraspecific variation in the diet and for...
Marine environments are greatly affected by climate change, and understanding how this perturbation ...
Bottom-up climatic forcing has been shown to be influential for a variety of marine taxa, but eviden...
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free-living organism...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Climatic influences on animal populations, mediated by changes in condition-dependent survival or re...