Status and trends of albatrosses in the French Southern Territories, Western Indian Ocean

被引:0
|
作者
Henri Weimerskirch
Karine Delord
Christophe Barbraud
Fabrice Le Bouard
Peter G. Ryan
Peter Fretwell
Cédric Marteau
机构
[1] CNRS – Université de la Rochelle,Centre d’Etudes Biologiques Chizé
[2] Réserve National des Terres Australes Françaises,FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology
[3] University of Cape Town,undefined
[4] British Antarctic Survey,undefined
来源
Polar Biology | 2018年 / 41卷
关键词
Crozet; Kerguelen; Amsterdam; Fisheries; Monitoring;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Today albatrosses are threatened worldwide, especially by fishing activities, and many populations are currently in decline. Albatrosses breeding at the French Southern Territories in the south-western Indian Ocean, on the Crozet, Kerguelen and Saint-Paul–Amsterdam island archipelagos, are monitored regularly. This monitoring has been based on a sample of species and sites, and there was a need for an assessment of the population trends for all species at each site. During the past 3 years most populations have been surveyed, allowing an assessment of the trends of albatrosses breeding at the archipelagos of the French Southern Territories over the past 40 years. Wandering Albatrosses show similar trends at all sites within the Crozet and Kerguelen archipelagos, with a recent recovery of colonies after strong declines in the 1970s. Amsterdam Albatrosses are increasing, albeit at lower rates during recent years. Indian Yellow-nosed Albatrosses show a global decline over the entire range. The trends among Black-browed and Grey-headed Albatrosses vary between colonies and archipelagos. Sooty Albatrosses have continuously decreased in numbers whereas Light-mantled Albatross numbers vary considerably between years, with an overall increase over the past 30 years. These results confirm that the French Southern Territories in the south-west Indian Ocean support a significant portion of the world populations of several albatross species. Several species appear to be steadily decreasing probably because of the impact of fisheries and disease outbreaks. The reasons for different trends among populations of the same species are not well understood and require further investigation.
引用
收藏
页码:1963 / 1972
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Status and trends of albatrosses in the French Southern Territories, Western Indian Ocean
    Weimerskirch, Henri
    Delord, Karine
    Barbraud, Christophe
    Le Bouard, Fabrice
    Ryan, Peter G.
    Fretwell, Peter
    Marteau, Cedric
    [J]. POLAR BIOLOGY, 2018, 41 (10) : 1963 - 1972
  • [2] Projected migrations of southern Indian Ocean albatrosses as a response to climate change
    Somveille, Marius
    Dias, Maria P.
    Weimerskirch, Henri
    Davies, Tammy E.
    [J]. ECOGRAPHY, 2020, 43 (11) : 1683 - 1691
  • [3] Population trends of penguins in the French Southern Territories
    Barbraud, Christophe
    Delord, Karine
    Bost, Charles A.
    Chaigne, Adrien
    Marteau, Cedric
    Weimerskirch, Henri
    [J]. POLAR BIOLOGY, 2020, 43 (07) : 835 - 850
  • [4] Population trends of penguins in the French Southern Territories
    Christophe Barbraud
    Karine Delord
    Charles A. Bost
    Adrien Chaigne
    Cédric Marteau
    Henri Weimerskirch
    [J]. Polar Biology, 2020, 43 : 835 - 850
  • [5] Diseases threaten Southern Ocean albatrosses
    Henri Weimerskirch
    [J]. Polar Biology, 2004, 27 : 374 - 379
  • [6] Diseases threaten Southern Ocean albatrosses
    Weimerskirch, H
    [J]. POLAR BIOLOGY, 2004, 27 (06) : 374 - 379
  • [7] Accumulation status of persistent organochlorines in albatrosses from the North Pacific and the Southern Ocean
    Guruge, KS
    Watanabe, M
    Tanaka, H
    Tanabe, S
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2001, 114 (03) : 389 - 398
  • [8] Indian Ocean Tuna Commission to protect albatrosses
    不详
    [J]. AVIAN BIOLOGY RESEARCH, 2012, 5 (02) : 118 - 119
  • [9] DIMETHYLSULFIDE MEASURED IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC AND THE SOUTHERN INDIAN-OCEAN
    KOGA, S
    TANAKA, H
    HAYASHI, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 1993, 71 (02) : 183 - 194
  • [10] Status and challenges for sustainable billfish fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean
    Kadagi, N., I
    Wambiji, N.
    Mann, B.
    Parker, D.
    Daly, R.
    Thoya, P.
    Rato, D. A. M.
    Halafo, J.
    Gaspare, L.
    Sweke, E. A.
    Ahmed, S.
    Raseta, S. B.
    Osore, M.
    Maina, J.
    Glaser, S.
    Ahrens, R.
    Sumaila, U. R.
    [J]. REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES, 2022, 32 (04) : 1035 - 1061