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Climate warming decreases the survival of the little auk (Alle alle) a high Arctic avian predator

机译:气候变暖降低了北极鸟类高捕食者小海雀(Alle alle)的生存

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Delayed maturity, low fecundity, and high adult survival are traits typical for species with a long-life expectancy. For such species, even a small change in adult survival can strongly affect the population dynamics and viability. We examined the effects of both regional and local climatic variability on adult survival of the little auk, a long-lived and numerous Arctic seabird species. We conducted a mark-resighting study for a period of 8 years (2006-2013) simultaneously at three little auk breeding sites that are influenced by the West Spitsbergen Current, which is the main carrier of warm, Atlantic water into the Arctic. We found that the survival of adult little auks was negatively correlated with both the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index and local summer sea surface temperature (SST), with a time lag of 2 and 1 year, respectively. The effects of NAO and SST were likely mediated through a change in food quality and/or availability: (1) reproduction, growth, and development of Arctic Calanus copepods, the main prey of little auks, are negatively influenced by a reduction in sea ice, reduced ice algal production, and an earlier but shorter lasting spring bloom, all of which result from an increased NAO; (2) a high sea surface temperature shortens the reproductive period of Arctic Calanus, decreasing the number of eggs produced. A synchronous variation in survival rates at the different colonies indicates that climatic forcing was similar throughout the study area. Our findings suggest that a predicted warmer climate in the Arctic will negatively affect the population dynamics of the little auk, a high Arctic avian predator.
机译:延迟成熟,繁殖力低和成年存活率高是预期寿命长的物种的典型特征。对于这样的物种,即使成年生存的微小变化也会强烈影响种群动态和生存能力。我们研究了区域和局部气候变化对小auk(长寿和众多北极海鸟物种)成年存活的影响。我们同时在三个受西斯匹次卑尔根海流影响的小型自来水繁殖地点进行了为期8年的标记研究(2006-2013),这是西斯匹次卑尔根洋流的影响,西斯匹次卑尔根洋流是温暖的大西洋水进入北极的主要载体。我们发现成年小auks的存活与北大西洋涛动指数(NAO)和当地夏季海表温度(SST)均呈负相关,分别为2年和1年的时间滞后。 NAO和SST的影响很可能是通过食物质量和/或可获得性的变化来介导的:(1)北极小螯虾的主要猎物北极C鱼的繁殖,生长和发育受到海冰减少的负面影响。 ,冰藻产量的减少以及春季开花的提前但持续时间较短,所有这些都是由于NAO的增加; (2)较高的海面温度会缩短北极螯虾的繁殖期,减少产卵的数量。不同菌落的存活率同步变化,表明整个研究区域的气候强迫相似。我们的研究结果表明,预计北极地区变暖的气候将对北极高鸟类捕食者小auk的种群动态产生负面影响。

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