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Pre-breeding foraging ecology of three tern species nesting in the Gulf of Maine

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Bratton, R. M., H. D. Legett, P. Shannon, K. C. Yakola, A. R. Gerson, and M. D. Staudinger. 2022. Pre-breeding foraging ecology of three tern species nesting in the Gulf of Maine. Avian Conservation and Ecology 17(1):19. https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-02112-170119

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Abstract (from Avian Conservation and Ecology): A variety of seabird species migrate annually from wintering grounds in the Southern Hemisphere to the Gulf of Maine, USA to breed and raise their young. Post-migration, adult seabirds depend on the spatio-temporal match of reliable food resources to replenish energy reserves before breeding. However, the conditions during this critical window of time are becoming increasingly uncertain given the magnitude and pace at which climate change is impacting the Gulf of Maine region. We investigated the pre-breeding foraging ecology of Arctic Terns (Sterna paradisaea), Common Terns (S. hirundo), and the federally endangered Roseate Tern (S. dougallii) by analyzing stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen [...]

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