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This project investigates how seabirds in polar regions adapt their populations to climate change. By analyzing long-term population data and environmental factors in the Southern Ocean and Barents Sea, it aims to understand the ecological impacts of climate variations on these top predators and their food webs.
Predicting the impact of future climate changes on populations and biodiversity is of key importance in the connection with the current global warming.
It is crucial to understand how organisms are able to cope with climatic variations, especially in polar environments where the effect of climate change is the strongest.
Climate changes may have important ecological consequences on the population dynamics on the long-lived organisms.
Because they are typically the upper trophic-level predators o…
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