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Trends in radar counts of marbled murrelets brachyra-mphus marmoratus in British Columbia (1996-2018): Effects of 'the blob' marine heatwave and prey fish abundance

机译:在不列颠哥伦比亚省(1996-2018)的大理石Murrelets Brachyra-Mphus Marmoratus雷达数目趋势:'Blob'海洋热浪和猎物丰富的影响

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During 2014-2016, the northeast Pacific Ocean experienced a large-scale marine heatwave (nicknamed 'The Blob'), an event that was associated with die-offs of several marine bird species. The Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus is a small seabird in this region for which we evaluated trends in abundance-for the purposes of conservation planning-during radar surveys at 58 sites in coastal British Columbia, from 1996 to 2018, and for which we determined whether trends may have been affected by 'The Blob'. A hierarchical Bayesian model allowed us to separate long-term trends from short-term annual fluctuations ('year effects') that might have resulted from changes in ocean conditions, and it also allowed us to test whether predicted regional counts were associated with two indices of marine conditions: (1) measured abundance of a prey species, Pacific Herring Clupea pallasii; and (2) sea surface temperature (SST). Province-wide mean annual rate of change in counts was significantly negative, with a posterior median of-0.023 (95% credible interval:-0.033,-0.014); mean rate of change in counts per year was negative for all six Marbled Murrelet Conservation Regions; and trends were significantly negative at the Central Mainland Coast, East Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii, and the South Mainland Coast conservation regions. Year effects during or after 'The Blob' at West and North Vancouver Island (2016) and East Vancouver Island (2018) conservation regions were not statistically significant. Mean predicted regional counts of murrelets showed weakly positive correlations with age two herring recruitment, and no consistent associations with SST. These results indicate that the marine heatwave did not strongly affect forest-bound murrelets and are consistent with the hypothesis that ongoing loss of terrestrial nesting habitat is associated with population declines of Marbled Murrelets in British Columbia.
机译:在2014 - 2016年期间,东北太平洋经历了大型海洋热浪(绰号'The Blob'),该事件与几种海洋鸟类的抑制出来。 Manbled Murrelet Brachyramphus Marmoratus是该地区的一只小海鸟,为此,我们评估了丰富的趋势 - 为沿海不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海大哥伦比亚沿岸的58个地点的雷达调查,我们确定了趋势吗?可能受到“blob”的影响。分层贝叶斯模型使我们能够分离从海洋状况的变化可能导致的短期年度波动('年效应')的长期趋势,并且还允许我们测试预测的区域计数是否与两种指标相关联海洋状况:(1)测量丰富的猎物物种,太平洋鲱鱼Clupea Pallasii; (2)海表面温度(SST)。省级的平均年龄变化率大大负,后位数为-0.023(可靠间隔95%:-0.033,-0.014);所有六个大理石梅特雷特保护区的计数平均变化率为消极;中央大陆海岸,东温哥华岛,海到Gwaii和南方大陆海岸保护区,趋势明显消极。在西部和北温哥华岛(2016年)和东温哥华岛(2018年)和东温哥华岛(2018年)保护区“北方的”Blob“期间或之后的效果在统计学上没有统计学意义。平均预测Murrelets的区域计数表现出与年龄的两个鲱鱼招募的弱阳性相关性,并且没有与SST的一致关联。这些结果表明,海洋热浪并没有强烈影响森林 - 约束的静脉曲张,并且与陆地筑巢栖息地的持续损失与不列颠哥伦比亚省的大理石米罗茨的人口下降有关。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第6期|1326-1326|共1页
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada Pacific Wildlife Research Centre 5421 Robertson Road Delta BC V4K 3N2 Canada;

    Environment and Climate Change Canada Pacific Wildlife Research Centre 5421 Robertson Road Delta BC V4K 3N2 Canada;

    Environment and Climate Change Canada Pacific Wildlife Research Centre 5421 Robertson Road Delta BC V4K 3N2 Canada;

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