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Effects of El Nin˜o-driven changes in wind patterns on North Pacific albatrosses

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2017-08-18 03:08:28
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2017-08-23 01:14:01
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2016-05-16

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Scott Shaffer(Principal Investigator), Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2017-08-18(creation), 2017-08-23(lastUpdate), 2016-05-16(Publication), Effects of El Nin˜o-driven changes in wind patterns on North Pacific albatrosses

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Changes to patterns of wind and ocean currents are tightly linked to climate change and have important implications for cost of travel and energy budgets in marine vertebrates. We evaluated how El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-driven wind patterns affected breeding Laysan and black-footed albatross across a decade of study. Owing to latitudinal variation in wind patterns, wind speed differed between habitat used during incubation and brooding; during La Niña conditions, wind speeds were lower in incubating Laysan (though not black-footed) albatross habitat, but higher in habitats used by brooding albatrosses. Incubating Laysan albatrosses benefited from increased wind speeds during El Niño conditions, showing increased travel speeds [...]

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  • Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1098/rsif.2016.0196

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noteThorne, L. H., et al. "Effects of El Nino-driven changes in wind patterns on North Pacific albatrosses." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 13.119 (2016): 20160196.

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