Long‐term dietary shift and population decline of a pelagic seabird—A health check on the tropical Atlantic?
Abstract
In the face of accelerating ecological change to the world's oceans, seabirds are some of the best bio-indicators of marine ecosystem function. However, unravelling ecological changes that pre-date modern monitoring programmes remains challenging. Using stable isotope analysis of feathers and regurgitants collected from sooty terns (Onychoprion fuscatus) nesting at a major Atlantic colony, we reconstructed a long-term dietary time series from...
Paper Details
Title
Long‐term dietary shift and population decline of a pelagic seabird—A health check on the tropical Atlantic?
Published Date
Feb 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
1383 - 1394
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