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Seabirds Penguins Albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels Pelicans, cormorants, boobies Gulls, terns, skuas, puffins Diving ducks Loons, grebes “Waterbirds” Herons, egrets Ducks, geese, swans Shorebirds Global seabird declines % of species in each IUCN Red List category Red List Indices for (a) seabird and non-seabird species; (b) coastal species, pelagic species and listed in Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP) Threats/factors for decline Seabirds Pelagic seabirds Coastal seabirds Puget Sound declines • Common marine birds declining – 19 of 30 most common species in no. Puget Sound decreased by ~20% from 1978-2004 • Since 1979, marine bird numbers in the Puget Sound region has dropped 47% • Western grebe populations declined by 95% over last 20 years Likely factors (Puget Sound) • • • • • Forage fish population declines Changing migration patterns Predation/hunting Habitat loss Fisheries interactions – Bycatch from active fisheries – Derelict fishing gear • Harm to Arctic breeding grounds Puget Sound studies • PSAMP Winter Seabird Surveys (plane) • WDFW • Puget Sound and Washington Coast Seabird Population Trends (boat) – WDFW, USFWS • Puget Sound Seabird Survey (shore*) – Seattle Audubon • Rhinoceros Auklet Ecology (colony) – WDFW, UPS, NOAA Foraging ecology/behavior • Indirect evidence – Inferred from diet and movements • Bill load contents, stomach contents – Auklets, terns, cormorants • Regurgitated pellet analysis – Gulls, terns • Tagging studies (satellite, TDRs), radio – Auklets, terns, cormorants • Radar – Marbled murrelets. passerines Foraging ecology/behavior • Direct evidence – Observing individual behavior/movements • Line/strip transects (at-sea) • Scan and focal animal sampling (shore) Puget Sound Seabird Survey • • • • Monthly (Oct.-Apr.) High tide (4-hour window) Shore-based (but of water) Random, pre-selected sites • Binoculars/spotting scope • Geese, ducks, swans, loons, grebes, cormorants, gulls, terns, alcids • Spp., #, distance, bearing, sex ratio, flocks, weather Scan/focal sampling • Scan sampling – Counts of individuals in proscribed area(s) • Generates species densities, community composition, habitat association • Noting behavior (standing/sleeping, walking, foraging), generates # or % per behavior • Focal animal sampling – Individual behavior over proscribed time • Time-stamped behaviors • Note predators/competitors, habitat • Generates time budgets, consumption data, etc. • • • • Capture rates Handling times Prey selection Kleptoparasitism • • • • Migration timing Habitat associations Prey associations Restoration activity