After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird populations are now in decline. Much evidence is accumulating that climate change is driving these negative trends in growth rate. Climate driven changes in the physical environment may affect seabirds both directly and indirectly. Direct impacts such as increasingly common extreme weather events will result in negative physiological responses. However, climate effects on seabirds are more likely to be indirect, and mediated by prey quality and availability. Mounting evidence suggests that climate impacts on lower trophic levels are altering the pathway of energy to seabirds. While the basis for changes in primary production are complex and uncertain, ...
Seabirds are in decline globally and climate change is likely to increase the pressure on already st...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
• The seabird declines that commenced at the end of the last century have continued during the last ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
As apex predators in marine ecosystems, seabirds may primarily experience climate change impacts ind...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Seabirds are in decline globally and climate change is likely to increase the pressure on already st...
Seabirds are in decline globally and climate change is likely to increase the pressure on already st...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
• The seabird declines that commenced at the end of the last century have continued during the last ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
As apex predators in marine ecosystems, seabirds may primarily experience climate change impacts ind...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
1. Understanding how ecological processes combine to shape population dynamics is crucial in a rapid...
Intra-specific competition for food resources affects both foraging behaviour and population growth ...
Seabirds are in decline globally and climate change is likely to increase the pressure on already st...
Seabirds are in decline globally and climate change is likely to increase the pressure on already st...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...