Climate change and other human activities are causing profound effects on marine ecosystem productivity. We show that the breeding success of seabirds is tracking hemispheric differences in ocean warming and human impacts, with the strongest effects on fish-eating, surface-foraging species in the north. Hemispheric asymmetry suggests the need for ocean management at hemispheric scales. For the north, tactical, climate-based recovery plans for forage fish resources are needed to recover seabird breeding productivity. In the south, lower-magnitude change in seabird productivity presents opportunities for strategic management approaches such as large marine protected areas to sustain food webs and maintain predator productivity. Global monitor...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Spatial and temporal distribution of seabird transiting and foraging at sea is an important consider...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association...
We analyze recently collected feather tissues from two species of seabirds, the sooty tern (Onychopr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators, seab...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
As apex predators in marine ecosystems, seabirds may primarily experience climate change impacts ind...
Arctic Council's CAFF Working Group's Seabird Circumpolar Expert Group (CBird) report: Global Change...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Intense El Niño events severely impact seabird populations, often months in advance of peak temperat...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
Upwelling regions are highly productive habitats targeted by wide-ranging marine predators and indus...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Spatial and temporal distribution of seabird transiting and foraging at sea is an important consider...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association...
We analyze recently collected feather tissues from two species of seabirds, the sooty tern (Onychopr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Seabirds have evolved within an open and dynamic environment, the ocean. As meso-top predators, seab...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
As apex predators in marine ecosystems, seabirds may primarily experience climate change impacts ind...
Arctic Council's CAFF Working Group's Seabird Circumpolar Expert Group (CBird) report: Global Change...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Impacts from variation in climate associated with global warming are often difficult to discern in n...
Intense El Niño events severely impact seabird populations, often months in advance of peak temperat...
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting ...
Upwelling regions are highly productive habitats targeted by wide-ranging marine predators and indus...
Europe has set ambitious green energy targets, to which offshore renewable developments (ORDs) will ...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Spatial and temporal distribution of seabird transiting and foraging at sea is an important consider...