Catastrophic and persistent loss of common murres after a marine heatwave

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Renner, Heather M.; Piatt, John F.; Renner, Martin; Drummond, Brie A.; Laufenberg, Jared S.; Parrish, Julia K.
署名单位:
United States Department of the Interior; US Fish & Wildlife Service; University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle
刊物名称:
SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0036-11593
DOI:
10.1126/science.adq4330
发表日期:
2024-12-01
页码:
1272-1276
关键词:
uria-aalge carrying-capacity breeding success seabird climate survival models mortality patterns atlantic
摘要:
Recent marine heatwaves have had pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, from declines in primary production to die-offs of top predators. Seabird mortalities are often observed in association with heatwaves, but population impacts are not well understood. In this work, we report the rapid mortality of approximately half of Alaska's common murre (Uria aalge) population in response to an extreme marine heatwave. Between the 7-year period before (2008-2014) and after (2016-2022) the heatwave, murre numbers plummeted 52 to 78% at 13 colonies across two large marine ecosystems. We calculated a loss of 4.00 million common murres, the largest documented wildlife mortality event in the modern era. No evidence of recovery has yet been observed, suggesting that these ecosystems may no longer support historic numbers of seabird top predators.