Declines in UK breeding populations of seabird species of conservation concern following the outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021-2022

UK breeding populations of Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis and Common Tern Sterna hirundo decreased substantially between the most recent national seabird census (2015-2021 Seabirds Count, hereafter SC) and 2023. The outbreak of hig...

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Published inBird study Vol. 71; no. 4; pp. 293 - 310
Main Authors Tremlett, Constance J., Cleasby, Ian R., Bolton, Mark, Wilson, Linda J.
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Published Thetford Taylor & Francis 01.10.2024
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Abstract UK breeding populations of Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis and Common Tern Sterna hirundo decreased substantially between the most recent national seabird census (2015-2021 Seabirds Count, hereafter SC) and 2023. The outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021-2022 is the likely primary driver of these declines. To produce UK and regional estimates of breeding population change for seabird species of conservation concern since SC, following the 2021-2022 HPAI outbreak, and to determine the extent of colony-level declines during the outbreak in relation to background population trends. Colony counts from 2023 for 12 seabird species were obtained from the Seabird Monitoring Programme, while pre-HPAI counts were collated from SC. We modelled 2023 counts using generalized additive models to predict counts for 2023 at sites that were not surveyed. We collated time-series of counts at individual colonies, which were modelled using a Bayesian state-space model for population counts to produce estimates of population size and growth rate, and probability of decline, for the periods 2015-2021 and 2021-2023. Populations of Great Skua, Northern Gannet, Sandwich Tern and Common Tern decreased between SC and 2023, while Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii numbers showed no change. Great Skua suffered the worst UK decline, decreasing by 73% to an estimated 2,909 apparently occupied territories in 2023. For all remaining species, estimates of 2023 UK breeding populations were highly uncertain, with heterogeneous colony-level population trends during 2015-2021 and 2021-2023, making it difficult to determine the impact of HPAI. Breeding numbers of multiple seabird species of conservation concern suffered large declines following the 2021-2022 HPAI outbreak. Many UK seabird species then suffered further major losses in 2023. Ongoing monitoring effort is imperative to understand if and how these species recover.
AbstractList CapsuleUK breeding populations of Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis and Common Tern Sterna hirundo decreased substantially between the most recent national seabird census (2015–2021 Seabirds Count, hereafter SC) and 2023. The outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021–2022 is the likely primary driver of these declines.AimsTo produce UK and regional estimates of breeding population change for seabird species of conservation concern since SC, following the 2021–2022 HPAI outbreak, and to determine the extent of colony-level declines during the outbreak in relation to background population trends.MethodsColony counts from 2023 for 12 seabird species were obtained from the Seabird Monitoring Programme, while pre-HPAI counts were collated from SC. We modelled 2023 counts using generalized additive models to predict counts for 2023 at sites that were not surveyed. We collated time-series of counts at individual colonies, which were modelled using a Bayesian state-space model for population counts to produce estimates of population size and growth rate, and probability of decline, for the periods 2015–2021 and 2021–2023.ResultsPopulations of Great Skua, Northern Gannet, Sandwich Tern and Common Tern decreased between SC and 2023, while Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii numbers showed no change. Great Skua suffered the worst UK decline, decreasing by 73% to an estimated 2,909 apparently occupied territories in 2023. For all remaining species, estimates of 2023 UK breeding populations were highly uncertain, with heterogeneous colony-level population trends during 2015–2021 and 2021–2023, making it difficult to determine the impact of HPAI.ConclusionBreeding numbers of multiple seabird species of conservation concern suffered large declines following the 2021–2022 HPAI outbreak. Many UK seabird species then suffered further major losses in 2023. Ongoing monitoring effort is imperative to understand if and how these species recover.
UK breeding populations of Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis and Common Tern Sterna hirundo decreased substantially between the most recent national seabird census (2015-2021 Seabirds Count, hereafter SC) and 2023. The outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021-2022 is the likely primary driver of these declines. To produce UK and regional estimates of breeding population change for seabird species of conservation concern since SC, following the 2021-2022 HPAI outbreak, and to determine the extent of colony-level declines during the outbreak in relation to background population trends. Colony counts from 2023 for 12 seabird species were obtained from the Seabird Monitoring Programme, while pre-HPAI counts were collated from SC. We modelled 2023 counts using generalized additive models to predict counts for 2023 at sites that were not surveyed. We collated time-series of counts at individual colonies, which were modelled using a Bayesian state-space model for population counts to produce estimates of population size and growth rate, and probability of decline, for the periods 2015-2021 and 2021-2023. Populations of Great Skua, Northern Gannet, Sandwich Tern and Common Tern decreased between SC and 2023, while Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii numbers showed no change. Great Skua suffered the worst UK decline, decreasing by 73% to an estimated 2,909 apparently occupied territories in 2023. For all remaining species, estimates of 2023 UK breeding populations were highly uncertain, with heterogeneous colony-level population trends during 2015-2021 and 2021-2023, making it difficult to determine the impact of HPAI. Breeding numbers of multiple seabird species of conservation concern suffered large declines following the 2021-2022 HPAI outbreak. Many UK seabird species then suffered further major losses in 2023. Ongoing monitoring effort is imperative to understand if and how these species recover.
UK breeding populations of Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus, Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis and Common Tern Sterna hirundo decreased substantially between the most recent national seabird census (2015–2021 Seabirds Count, hereafter SC) and 2023. The outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021–2022 is the likely primary driver of these declines. To produce UK and regional estimates of breeding population change for seabird species of conservation concern since SC, following the 2021–2022 HPAI outbreak, and to determine the extent of colony-level declines during the outbreak in relation to background population trends. Colony counts from 2023 for 12 seabird species were obtained from the Seabird Monitoring Programme, while pre-HPAI counts were collated from SC. We modelled 2023 counts using generalized additive models to predict counts for 2023 at sites that were not surveyed. We collated time-series of counts at individual colonies, which were modelled using a Bayesian state-space model for population counts to produce estimates of population size and growth rate, and probability of decline, for the periods 2015–2021 and 2021–2023. Populations of Great Skua, Northern Gannet, Sandwich Tern and Common Tern decreased between SC and 2023, while Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii numbers showed no change. Great Skua suffered the worst UK decline, decreasing by 73% to an estimated 2,909 apparently occupied territories in 2023. For all remaining species, estimates of 2023 UK breeding populations were highly uncertain, with heterogeneous colony-level population trends during 2015–2021 and 2021–2023, making it difficult to determine the impact of HPAI. Breeding numbers of multiple seabird species of conservation concern suffered large declines following the 2021–2022 HPAI outbreak. Many UK seabird species then suffered further major losses in 2023. Ongoing monitoring effort is imperative to understand if and how these species recover.
Author Cleasby, Ian R.
Tremlett, Constance J.
Wilson, Linda J.
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avian influenza
Bayesian analysis
Bayesian theory
Breeding
Colonies
Conservation
decline
Estimates
Growth rate
Influenza
Mathematical models
Monitoring
Morus bassanus
Outbreaks
Pathogenicity
Pathogens
population dynamics
Population number
population size
Population statistics
probability
Probability theory
Seabirds
Species
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Stercorarius skua
Sterna dougallii
Sterna hirundo
Thalasseus sandvicensis
time series analysis
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Title Declines in UK breeding populations of seabird species of conservation concern following the outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) in 2021-2022
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