Seabird species world-wide are integral to both marine and terrestrial environments, connecting the two systems by transporting vast quantities of marine-derived nutrients and pollutants to terrestrial breeding, roosting and nesting grounds via the deposition of guano and other allochthonous inputs (e.g. eggs, feathers). We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis and provide insight into what types of nutrients and pollutants seabirds are transporting, the influence these subsidies are having on recipient environments, with a particular focus on soil, and what may happen if seabird populations decline. The addition of guano to colony soils increased nutrient levels compared to control soils for all seabirds studied, with cascading p...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
International audienceTo support environmental management programs, there is an urgent need to know ...
Seabird species worldwide are integral to both marine and terrestrial environments, connecting the t...
Seabirds are apex predators in the marine environment and well-known ecosystem engineers, capable of...
Coastal marine ecosystems and especially transitional environments host a large variety of birds, fu...
The vastness of the ocean makes it difficult to study. This is compounded by regional differences in...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
The biosphere is composed of a mosaic of ecosystems that are connected to one another through biolog...
International audiencen their Perspective “Seabird clues to ecosystem health” (12 July, p. 116), E. ...
Changes in seabird populations are good indicators of large-scale and long-term change in marine eco...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
International audienceTo support environmental management programs, there is an urgent need to know ...
Seabird species worldwide are integral to both marine and terrestrial environments, connecting the t...
Seabirds are apex predators in the marine environment and well-known ecosystem engineers, capable of...
Coastal marine ecosystems and especially transitional environments host a large variety of birds, fu...
The vastness of the ocean makes it difficult to study. This is compounded by regional differences in...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
The biosphere is composed of a mosaic of ecosystems that are connected to one another through biolog...
International audiencen their Perspective “Seabird clues to ecosystem health” (12 July, p. 116), E. ...
Changes in seabird populations are good indicators of large-scale and long-term change in marine eco...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
International audienceTo support environmental management programs, there is an urgent need to know ...