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Molecular Ecology | 2012

Population genetic structure and long‐distance dispersal among seabird populations: Implications for colony persistence

Anthony W. J. Bicknell; Mairi E. Knight; David T. Bilton; James B. Reid; Terry Burke; Stephen C. Votier

Dramatic local population decline brought about by anthropogenic‐driven change is an increasingly common threat to biodiversity. Seabird life history traits make them particularly vulnerable to such change; therefore, understanding population connectivity and dispersal dynamics is vital for successful management. Our study used a 357‐base pair mitochondrial control region locus sequenced for 103 individuals and 18 nuclear microsatellite loci genotyped for 245 individuals to investigate population structure in the Atlantic and Pacific populations of the pelagic seabird, Leach’s storm‐petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa leucorhoa. This species is under intense predation pressure at one regionally important colony on St Kilda, Scotland, where a disparity between population decline and predation rates hints at immigration from other large colonies. amova, FST,ΦST and Bayesian cluster analyses revealed no genetic structure among Atlantic colonies (Global ΦST = −0.02 P > 0.05, Global FST = 0.003, P > 0.05, structureK = 1), consistent with either contemporary gene flow or strong historical association within the ocean basin. The Pacific and Atlantic populations are genetically distinct (Global ΦST = 0.32 P < 0.0001, Global FST = 0.04, P < 0.0001, structureK = 2), but evidence for interocean exchange was found with individual exclusion/assignment and population coalescent analyses. These findings highlight the importance of conserving multiple colonies at a number of different sites and suggest that management of this seabird may be best viewed at an oceanic scale. Moreover, our study provides an illustration of how long‐distance movement may ameliorate the potentially deleterious impacts of localized environmental change, although direct measures of dispersal are still required to better understand this process.


Bird Study | 2009

Probable predation of Leach's Storm-petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa eggs by St Kilda Field Mice Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis

Tony W.J. Bicknell; James B. Reid; Stephen C. Votier

Capsule Leach’s Storm‐petrels Oceanodroma leucorhoa may be depredated by endemic St Kilda Field Mice Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis.


Biological Conservation | 2012

From hotspots to site protection: Identifying Marine Protected Areas for seabirds around the globe

Ben Lascelles; Gary M. Langham; Robert A. Ronconi; James B. Reid


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

Seabirds as indicators of the marine environment

Matt Parsons; Ian Mitchell; Adam Butler; Norman Ratcliffe; Morten Frederiksen; Simon Foster; James B. Reid


Global Change Biology | 2008

Fluctuations in circumpolar seabird populations linked to climate oscillations

David B. Irons; Tycho Anker-Nilssen; Anthony J. Gaston; G. Vernon Byrd; Knud Falk; Grant Gilchrist; Martti Hario; Måns Hjernquist; Yuri V. Krasnov; Anders Mosbech; Bergur Olsen; Aevar Petersen; James B. Reid; Gregory J. Robertson; Hallvard Strøm; Kenton D. Wohl


Progress in Oceanography | 2009

An integrated approach for assessing the relative significance of human pressures and environmental forcing on the status of Large Marine Ecosystems

Andrew Kenny; Hein Rune Skjoldal; Georg H. Engelhard; Peter Kershaw; James B. Reid


Mammal Review | 2013

Integrating multiple data sources to assess the distribution and abundance of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus in Scottish waters

Barbara Cheney; Paul M. Thompson; Simon Nicholas Ingram; Philip S. Hammond; Peter T. Stevick; John W. Durban; Ross M. Culloch; Simon H. Elwen; Laura Mandleberg; Vincent M. Janik; Nicola J. Quick; Valentina Islas-Villanueva; Kevin P. Robinson; Marina Costa; Sonja M. Eisfeld; Alice Walters; Charlie Phillips; Caroline R. Weir; Peter G. H. Evans; Pia Anderwald; Robert J. Reid; James B. Reid; Ben Wilson


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 1997

Spatial variation in seabird density at a shallow sea tidal mixing front in the Irish Sea

Graham S. Begg; James B. Reid


Biological Conservation | 2012

The role of seabirds in Marine Protected Area identification, delineation, and monitoring: Introduction and synthesis

Robert A. Ronconi; Ben Lascelles; Gary M. Langham; James B. Reid; Daniel Oro


Biological Conservation | 2009

Radio-telemetry as a tool to define protected areas for seabirds in the marine environment

Linda J. Wilson; Claire A McSorley; Catherine M. Gray; Ben J. Dean; Timothy E. Dunn; Andy Webb; James B. Reid

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Andy Webb

Joint Nature Conservation Committee

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Ben J. Dean

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Claire A McSorley

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