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pro vyhledávání: '"Sarah K Schoen"'
Autor:
John F Piatt, Julia K Parrish, Heather M Renner, Sarah K Schoen, Timothy T Jones, Mayumi L Arimitsu, Kathy J Kuletz, Barbara Bodenstein, Marisol García-Reyes, Rebecca S Duerr, Robin M Corcoran, Robb S A Kaler, Gerard J McChesney, Richard T Golightly, Heather A Coletti, Robert M Suryan, Hillary K Burgess, Jackie Lindsey, Kirsten Lindquist, Peter M Warzybok, Jaime Jahncke, Jan Roletto, William J Sydeman
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0226087 (2020)
About 62,000 dead or dying common murres (Uria aalge), the trophically dominant fish-eating seabird of the North Pacific, washed ashore between summer 2015 and spring 2016 on beaches from California to Alaska. Most birds were severely emaciated and,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e511d121e6394222b9fa4f40edb64a14
Autor:
Mayumi L. Arimitsu, John F. Piatt, James T. Thorson, Katherine J. Kuletz, Gary S. Drew, Sarah K. Schoen, Daniel A. Cushing, Caitlin Kroeger, William J. Sydeman
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
IntroductionSeabirds are abundant, conspicuous members of marine ecosystems worldwide. Synthesis of distribution data compiled over time is required to address regional management issues and understand ecosystem change. Major challenges when estimati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dbfbf20256e4403ab6b6df16b8365b2c
Autor:
John F. Piatt, David C. Douglas, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, Michelle L. Kissling, Erica N. Madison, Sarah K. Schoen, Kathy J. Kuletz, Gary S. Drew
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 74:482-495
Kittlitz’s Murrelets (Brachyramphus brevirostris) nest during summer in glaciated or recently deglaciated (post-Wisconsin) landscapes. They forage in adjacent marine waters, especially those influenced by glacial meltwater. Little is known of their
Autor:
Caroline Van Hemert, John R. Harley, Gwen Baluss, Matthew M. Smith, Robert J. Dusek, Julia S. Lankton, D. Ransom Hardison, Sarah K. Schoen, Robert S.A. Kaler
Publikováno v:
Harmful algae. 117
Harmful algal blooms produce biotoxins that can injure or kill fish, wildlife, and humans. These blooms occur naturally but have intensified in many locations globally due to recent climatic changes, including ocean warming. Such changes are especial
Autor:
Vanessa R. von Biela, Brielle M. Heflin, John F. Piatt, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, Jannelle L. Trowbridge, Sarah K. Schoen, Chelsea M. Clawson
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 613:171-182
Autor:
Janice M. Straley, David W. McGowan, John F. Piatt, Dan Cushing, Sarah K. Schoen, Robert M. Suryan, W. Scott Pegau, Heather A. Coletti, Caitlin Elizabeth Marsteller, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, Vanessa R. von Biela, Mary Anne Bishop, Anne Schaefer, Russell R. Hopcroft, Caitlin A. E. McKinstry, Scott A. Hatch, Rob W. Campbell, Sonia D. Batten, John R. Moran, Kathy J. Kuletz, Kristen B. Gorman
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology
During the Pacific marine heatwave of 2014–2016, abundance and quality of several key forage fish species in the Gulf of Alaska were simultaneously reduced throughout the system. Capelin (Mallotus catervarius), sand lance (Ammodytes personatus), an
Autor:
John F. Piatt, Caroline R. Van Hemert, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, R. Wayne Litaker, D. Ransom Hardison, Matthew M. Smith, John M. Pearce, William C. Holland, Sarah K. Schoen
Publikováno v:
Harmful algae. 92
Elevated seawater temperatures are linked to the development of harmful algal blooms (HABs), which pose a growing threat to marine birds and other wildlife. During late 2015 and early 2016, a massive die-off of Common Murres (Uria aalge; hereafter, m
Autor:
William J. Sydeman, Robert M. Suryan, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, Heather M. Renner, Pete Warzybok, Gerard J. McChesney, John F. Piatt, Timothy Jones, Jan Roletto, Kirsten Lindquist, Hillary K. Burgess, Jackie Lindsey, Rebecca S. Duerr, Richard T. Golightly, Robb S. A. Kaler, Julia K. Parrish, Kathy J. Kuletz, Barbara Bodenstein, Sarah K. Schoen, Robin M. Corcoran, Jaime Jahncke, Marisol García-Reyes, Heather A. Coletti
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0226087 (2020)
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0226087 (2020)
About 62,000 dead or dying common murres (Uria aalge), the trophically dominant fish-eating seabird of the North Pacific, washed ashore between summer 2015 and spring 2016 on beaches from California to Alaska. Most birds were severely emaciated and,
Autor:
Nora A. Rojek, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, David C. Douglas, Martin Renner, Erica N. Madison, Brielle M. Heflin, Gary S. Drew, Anthony R. DeGange, John F. Piatt, Sarah K. Schoen
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 165
How well seabirds compensate for variability in prey abundance and composition near their breeding colonies influences their distribution and reproductive success. We used tufted puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) as forage fish samplers to study marine f