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SEAPOP studies in the Lofoten and Barents Sea area in 2005
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2006)
This is the first annual report from SEAPOP, a long-term seabird programme aiming to
provide and maintain base-line knowledge needed for an improved management of marine
areas. For several reasons, the activities in the initial year were restricted to the Lofoten and
Barents Sea area, but the programme is designed for implementation on the full national scale
within a few years. The report ...
Sjøfugl og marine økosystemer. Status for sjøfugl og sjøfuglenes næringsgrunnlag i Norge og på Svalbard
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2015)
Denne synteserapporten beskriver hvordan endringene og fluktuasjonene i økosystemene i norske havområder påvirker næringsforholdene for sjøfugl. Disse endringene har konsekvenser for sjøfuglsamfunnene langs kysten, og tilstanden for mange bestander har blitt betegnet som kritisk. Selv om mange bestander går tilbake, er bildet langt fra entydig, og vi finner ingen enkle sammenhenger mellom tilstanden ...
When things go wrong: intra-season dynamics of breeding failure in a seabird
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-01-16)
During breeding, long-lived species face important time and energy constraints that can lead
to breeding failure when food becomes scarce. Despite the potential implications of intra-season dynamics
in breeding failure for individual behavior, carry-over effects, dispersal decisions and population
dynamics, little information is currently available on these dynamics at fine temporal scales. Here, ...
Modelled drift patterns of fish larvae link coastal morphology to seabird colony distribution
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-13)
Colonial breeding is an evolutionary puzzle, as the benefits of breeding in high densities are still not fully explained. Although the dynamics of existing colonies are increasingly understood, few studies have addressed the initial formation of colonies, and empirical tests are rare. Using a high-resolution larval drift model, we here document that the distribution of seabird colonies along the ...
Later at higher latitudes: large-scale variability in seabird breeding timing and synchronicity
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-28)
In seasonal environments, organisms are expected to optimally schedule reproduction within an annual range of environmental conditions. Latitudinal gradients generate a range of seasonality to which we can expect adaptations to have evolved, and can be used to explore drivers of timing strategies across species’ distribution ranges. This study compares the timing of egg hatching in four seabird ...
The status and trends of seabirds breeding in Norway and Svalbard
(Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2015-03)
This report presents the updated sizes, trends and spatial distributions of the breeding populations of 17 seabird species breeding in Norway and Svalbard. The analyses are based on available census and monitoring data from SEAPOP; the Norwegian monitoring and mapping program for seabirds. In addition, the report presents results from a species-specific literature review of the most important ...