Title of article :
Effects of sea ice on breeding numbers and clutch size of a high arctic population of the common eider Somateria mollissima
Author/Authors :
Mehlum، نويسنده , , Fridtjof، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The breeding performance of high-arctic bird populations shows large inter-annual variation that may be attributed to environmental variability, such as the timing of snow melt and break-up of the landfast sea ice that surrounds breeding colonies on islands and along coasts. In the Kongsfjorden area (79°N) on Svalbard, the number of breeding pairs and the average egg clutch size vary considerably among years. In this study, data on breeding performance are presented from 15 years in the period 1981–2000. The results showed that early break-up of sea ice in Kongsfjorden resulted in larger numbers of nests and larger average clutch sizes than late break-up. Also, individual islands with early break-up of sea ice in a particular year had more nests and larger clutch sizes compared to other islands surrounded by sea ice during a longer period in spring. Thus, the inter-annual variation in the break-up of sea ice in the fjord has considerable implications for the inter-annual variability of recruitment to the population. The results indicate that the effects of global warming on changes in the sea ice melting regime in coastal regions are important for the reproductive output of island-nesting eiders.
Keywords :
common eider , Breeding number , Somateria mollissima , Landfast sea ice , Clutch size
Journal title :
Polar Science
Journal title :
Polar Science