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Effects of the 1982-83 El Niño – Southern Oscillation on Pacific Ocean bird populations

January 1, 1988

Seabird reproductive success, population size, and movements in the Pacific region responded dramatically to the 1982-83 El Niño – Southern Oscillation (ENSO). At sites within the North and South Pacific Gyres, the onset of seabird responses tracked oceanographic changes related to ENSO; to the north of the gyres, responses were delayed 1 yr. Reproductive failures and high adult mortality were detected at all sites investigated. Post-ENSO, the return to “normal” nesting patterns depended on species and locality. The 1982-83 ENSO revealed a dimension to the variability in seabird reproductive biology only now appreciated by ornithologists.

Publication Year 1988
Title Effects of the 1982-83 El Niño – Southern Oscillation on Pacific Ocean bird populations
Authors David G. Ainley, H.R. Carter, Daniel W. Anderson, Kenneth T. Briggs, Malcom C. Coulter, F. Cruz, J.B. Cruz, C.A. Valle, S.I. Fefer, Scott A. Hatch, Elizabeth Anne Schreiber, Ralph W. Schreiber, N.G. Smith
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70189788
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center