Climate Change Vulnerability and Potential Conservation Actions
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Cory’s Shearwater (
Calonectris borealis
): vulnerability to climate change
1.1
Evidence for exposure
1.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
1.1.2
Current impacts to Cory’s Shearwaters attributed to climate change:
1.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
1.1.4
Climate change impacts outside of Europe
1.2
Sensitivity
1.3
Adaptive capacity
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Northern Fulmar (
Fulmarus glacialis
): vulnerability to climate change
2.1
Evidence for exposure
2.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
2.1.2
Current impacts to Northern Fulmars attributed to climate change:
2.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
2.2
Sensitivity
2.3
Adaptive capacity
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Band-rumped Storm-petrel (
Hydrobates castro
): vulnerability to climate change
3.1
Evidence for exposure
3.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
3.1.2
Current impacts to Band-rumped Storm-petrels attributed to climate change:
3.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
3.2
Sensitivity
3.3
Adaptive capacity
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Leach’s Storm-petrel (
Hydrobates leucorhous
): vulnerability to climate change
4.1
Evidence for exposure
4.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
4.1.2
Current impacts to Leach’s Storm-petrels attributed to climate change:
4.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
4.1.4
Climate change impacts outside of Europe
4.2
Sensitivity
4.3
Adaptive capacity
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European Storm-petrel (
Hydrobates pelagicus
): vulnerability to climate change
5.1
Evidence for exposure
5.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
5.1.2
Current impacts to European Storm-petrels attributed to climate change:
5.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
5.2
Sensitivity
5.3
Adaptive capacity
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Manx Shearwater (
Puffinus puffinus
): vulnerability to climate change
6.1
Evidence for exposure
6.1.1
Potential changes in breeding habitat suitability:
6.1.2
Current impacts to Manx Shearwaters attributed to climate change:
6.1.3
Predicted changes in key prey species:
6.1.4
Climate change impacts outside of Europe
6.2
Sensitivity
6.3
Adaptive capacity
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Potential actions in response to climate change: Petrels and Shearwaters (
Hydrobatidae and Procellariidae
)
7.1
Impact: Increased frequency/severity of storms (including wind, rain and wave action) increases foraging difficulty and/or mortality
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Impact: Reduced prey availability during breeding season
Appendix 1: Sources and references for vulnerability assessment
1.1 Evidence for exposure
1.1.1 Current impacts attributed to climate change:
1.1.2 Change in European range size between present day and 2100:
1.1.3 Changes in key prey species:
1.1.4 Climate change impacts outside of Europe
1.2 Sensitivity
1.3 Adaptive capacity
Appendix 2: Sources and references for conservation action assessment
Methodology
References
References
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Climate Change Vulnerability and Potential Conservation Actions: seabirds
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