A mechanistic link between chick diet and decline in seabirds?

Volume: 273, Issue: 1585, Pages: 445 - 450
Published: Nov 8, 2005
Abstract
A climatic regime shift during the mid-1970s in the North Pacific resulted in decreased availability of lipid-rich fish to seabirds and was followed by a dramatic decline in number of kittiwakes breeding on the Pribilof Islands. Although production of chicks in the mid-1970s was adequate to sustain kittiwake populations in the early 1980s, the disappearance of birds from breeding colonies apparently exceeded recruitment. No mechanism has been...
Paper Details
Title
A mechanistic link between chick diet and decline in seabirds?
Published Date
Nov 8, 2005
Volume
273
Issue
1585
Pages
445 - 450
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