Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain

Riou S, Gray CM, Brooke ML, Quillfeldt P, Masello J, Perrins C, Hamer KC (2011)
Marine Ecology Progress Series 422: 105-112.

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Riou, S; Gray, CM; Brooke, MdL; Quillfeldt, P; Masello, JuanUniBi ; Perrins, C; Hamer, KC
Abstract / Bemerkung
Impacts of anthropogenic climate change on marine ecosystems are now widely acknowledged. In the NE Atlantic, abundant evidence from the partly enclosed waters of the North Sea indicates that recent climate-induced changes in primary and secondary productivity have been propagated up the food chain, with marked consequences for higher vertebrate predators such as seabirds. In contrast, however, there is much less indication of such impacts on higher predators in the more open Atlantic waters around the west coast of the British Isles. Through an annual comparison of chick growth and adult food provisioning behaviour of Manx shearwaters in SW Wales, we found that birds bred later and chicks attained lower peak and fledging masses in 2007 and 2008 than in any previous recorded year dating back to 1965. These changes were accompanied by a reduction in parental attendance at the colony, which was probably the result of parents switching to a dual foraging strategy in 2007 and 2008. These events were linked to higher sea surface temperature in the preceding winter and to a reduction in prey quality, as indicated by the mean body mass of 2 yr old herring. These are the first such findings for the west coast of Britain and indicate that within the NE Atlantic region, adverse impacts of climate change on higher marine predators are no longer restricted to the vicinity of the North Sea.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Band
422
Seite(n)
105-112
ISSN
0171-8630
eISSN
1616-1599
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984203

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Riou S, Gray CM, Brooke ML, et al. Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2011;422:105-112.
Riou, S., Gray, C. M., Brooke, M. L., Quillfeldt, P., Masello, J., Perrins, C., & Hamer, K. C. (2011). Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 422, 105-112. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08968
Riou, S, Gray, CM, Brooke, MdL, Quillfeldt, P, Masello, Juan, Perrins, C, and Hamer, KC. 2011. “Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain”. Marine Ecology Progress Series 422: 105-112.
Riou, S., Gray, C. M., Brooke, M. L., Quillfeldt, P., Masello, J., Perrins, C., and Hamer, K. C. (2011). Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain. Marine Ecology Progress Series 422, 105-112.
Riou, S., et al., 2011. Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 422, p 105-112.
S. Riou, et al., “Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain”, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 422, 2011, pp. 105-112.
Riou, S., Gray, C.M., Brooke, M.L., Quillfeldt, P., Masello, J., Perrins, C., Hamer, K.C.: Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 422, 105-112 (2011).
Riou, S, Gray, CM, Brooke, MdL, Quillfeldt, P, Masello, Juan, Perrins, C, and Hamer, KC. “Recent impacts of anthropogenic climate change on a higher marine predator in western Britain”. Marine Ecology Progress Series 422 (2011): 105-112.
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