Studying energetics of marine top predators is essential to understand their role within food- webs and mechanisms associated with their survival and population dynamics. Several …
Seabirds are well monitored and protected at their breeding grounds but spend most of their life at sea, where they are less well monitored and afforded little protection. In an attempt to …
C Peron, M Authier, C Barbraud, K Delord… - Global Change …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term demographic studies have recently shown that global climate change together with increasing direct impacts of human activities, such as fisheries, are affecting the …
• The seabird declines that commenced at the end of the last century have continued during the last two decades.• Further research into the causes of these declines is required if we …
Fisheries modify ecosystem balance by harvesting through marine food webs and producing large amounts of discards subsidizing scavengers. Among them, seabirds are the most …
SJ Burthe, S Wanless, MA Newell, A Butler… - … Ecology Progress Series, 2014 - int-res.com
Ocean warming and anthropogenic activities such as fishing, shipping and marine renewable developments are affecting marine top predators. Research has focussed on the …
As conspicuous midtrophic omnivores, gulls can serve as useful indicators to characterize long-term ecological changes in marine ecosystems. Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus …
T Pedersen, MM Fuhrmann, U Lindstrøm… - Marine Ecology …, 2018 - int-res.com
Since the 1990s, the density of the invasive red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus has increased dramatically in coastal areas in northern Norway. We investigated its direct and …