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Marine Biodiversity
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Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Mexico
2013.01.31
Effects of climate change on population dynamics of tropical seabirds in the Pacific Ocean
On Cycles and Seabirds: El Niño, Climate Change and Consequences for Biodiversity
© David Anderson
This cycle determines the distribution of the fish they eat. This time, adult survival was threatened, probably reflecting the risks of breeding: when a cycle can last 40 years, the birds are forced to reproduce even under suboptimal conditions. From such observations, Jocelyn is establishing projections out to the year 2100. His conclusions will contribute to climate policy decisions with some much-needed information on extinction risks for vertebrate species, as we attempt to protect the world’s vulnerable ecosystems.
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Jocelyn
CHAMPAGNON
Institution
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Country
Mexico
Nationality
French
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