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Seabird aggregation around free-drifting icebergs in the northwest Weddell and Scotia Seas

Seabird aggregation around free-drifting icebergs in the northwest Weddell and Scotia Seas
Seabird aggregation around free-drifting icebergs in the northwest Weddell and Scotia Seas
Seabird abundances and distributions can be influenced by seasonal variations in surface productivity, winds, and other environmental factors. Recently evidence emerged that free-drifting icebergs were hotspots of biogeochemical and ecological activity. They also represent physical habitat structure both above and below the sea surface. Here we found seabird abundances that were 2 to 6 times greater within about one-half km of free drifting icebergs than the area between about one-half and one km from the iceberg edge. Aggregation was measured by surveys with an experimental design for determining potential local impacts of free-drifting icebergs on seabird density. Seabird surveys were conducted during three cruises in the Weddell Sea from 4 to 20 December 2005, 11 to 25 June 2008, and 21 March to 2 April 2009. Visual surveys were done on the vessel bridge typically for periods of five minutes facing the port or starboard side. Differences in species composition were also linked to distance from the iceberg edge for the most sampled icebergs with Daption capense exhibiting change in relative abundance. On a local scale, environmental factors such as surface productivity, air temperature, and winds were not consistently related to seabird distributions and community dynamics. The results suggest that climatically-driven variations in iceberg abundance would influence local seabird distributions with unknown impacts on regional abundances and species composition.
icebergs, ecology, seabirds, community composition, polar waters
0967-0645
1497-1504
Ruhl, Henry A.
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Ellena, Jacob A.
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Wilson, Robert C.
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Helly, John
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Ruhl, Henry A.
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Ellena, Jacob A.
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Wilson, Robert C.
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Helly, John
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Ruhl, Henry A., Ellena, Jacob A., Wilson, Robert C. and Helly, John (2011) Seabird aggregation around free-drifting icebergs in the northwest Weddell and Scotia Seas. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58 (11-12), 1497-1504. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.11.028).

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Seabird abundances and distributions can be influenced by seasonal variations in surface productivity, winds, and other environmental factors. Recently evidence emerged that free-drifting icebergs were hotspots of biogeochemical and ecological activity. They also represent physical habitat structure both above and below the sea surface. Here we found seabird abundances that were 2 to 6 times greater within about one-half km of free drifting icebergs than the area between about one-half and one km from the iceberg edge. Aggregation was measured by surveys with an experimental design for determining potential local impacts of free-drifting icebergs on seabird density. Seabird surveys were conducted during three cruises in the Weddell Sea from 4 to 20 December 2005, 11 to 25 June 2008, and 21 March to 2 April 2009. Visual surveys were done on the vessel bridge typically for periods of five minutes facing the port or starboard side. Differences in species composition were also linked to distance from the iceberg edge for the most sampled icebergs with Daption capense exhibiting change in relative abundance. On a local scale, environmental factors such as surface productivity, air temperature, and winds were not consistently related to seabird distributions and community dynamics. The results suggest that climatically-driven variations in iceberg abundance would influence local seabird distributions with unknown impacts on regional abundances and species composition.

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Published date: June 2011
Keywords: icebergs, ecology, seabirds, community composition, polar waters
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 175415
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/175415
ISSN: 0967-0645
PURE UUID: e3cbd7c5-edda-46e6-b91e-ae0637511959

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2011 11:53
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:37

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Author: Henry A. Ruhl
Author: Jacob A. Ellena
Author: Robert C. Wilson
Author: John Helly

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