[HTML][HTML] Rapid change of the Arctic climate system and its global influences-Overview of GRENE Arctic climate change research project (2011–2016)

T Yamanouchi, K Takata - Polar science, 2020 - Elsevier
Under global warming due to anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide
concentration, the surface air temperature in the Arctic is increasing with a speed that is …

Design and demonstration of a seabird-inspired fixed-wing hybrid UAV-UUV system

W Stewart, W Weisler, M MacLeod… - Bioinspiration & …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
This paper looks to the natural world for solutions to many of the challenges associated with
the design of fixed-wing cross-domain vehicles. One example is the common murre, a …

A review of niche segregation across sympatric breeding seabird assemblages

C Petalas, F van Oordt, RA Lavoie, KH Elliott - Ibis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Breeding seabirds challenge the concept of niche segregation among competing species
because similar competitors with comparable life histories can coexist in large multi‐species …

Niche partitioning of sympatric penguins by leapfrog foraging appears to be resilient to climate change

HL Clewlow, A Takahashi, S Watanabe… - Journal of Animal …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Interspecific competition can drive niche partitioning along multidimensional axes, including
allochrony. Competitor matching will arise where the phenology of sympatric species with …

Inter-annual climate variability affects foraging behavior and nutritional state of thick-billed murres breeding in the southeastern Bering Sea

N Kokubun, A Takahashi, R Paredes… - Marine Ecology …, 2018 - int-res.com
Warm oceanographic conditions of the continental shelf regions in the southeastern Bering
Sea are associated with drastic increases in the abundance of juvenile walleye pollock …

Effects of competitive pressure and habitat heterogeneity on niche partitioning between Arctic and boreal congeners

AS Bonnet-Lebrun, T Larsen, M Frederiksen, D Fox… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging
ecology of seabirds, owing to changes in the distribution and abundance of their prey but …

Stage-dependent niche segregation: insights from a multi-dimensional approach of two sympatric sibling seabirds

A Fromant, JPY Arnould, K Delord, GJ Sutton… - Oecologia, 2022 - Springer
Niche theory predicts that to reduce competition for the same resource, sympatric
ecologically similar species should exploit divergent niches and segregate in one or more …

Trophic niches of a seabird assemblage in Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia

A Fromant, N Schumann, P Dann, Y Cherel… - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
The foraging niches of seabirds are driven by a variety of factors, including competition for
prey that promotes divergence in trophic niches. Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia, is a key …

Cold comfort: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords

AS Bonnet-Lebrun, T Larsen, TL Thórarinsson… - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
Climate change alters species distributions by shifting their fundamental niche in space
through time. Such effects may be exacerbated by increased inter-specific competition if …

Three-dimensional foraging habitat use and niche partitioning in two sympatric seabird species, Phalacrocorax auritus and P. penicillatus

AG Peck-Richardson, DE Lyons, DD Roby… - Marine Ecology …, 2018 - int-res.com
Ecological theory predicts that co-existing, morphologically similar species will partition prey
resources when faced with resource limitations. We investigated local movements, foraging …