Manon Clairbaux
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
11 Papers
Manon Clairbaux is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seabird & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Manon Clairbaux include University of Montpellier.
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Papers
Climate change could overturn bird migration: Transarctic flights and high-latitude residency in a sea ice free Arctic.
Manon Clairbaux,Jérôme Fort,Paul D. Mathewson,Warren P. Porter,Hallvard Strøm,David Grémillet,David Grémillet +6 more
TL;DR: This study illustrates how global warming may radically modify the biogeography of migratory species, and provides a general methodological framework linking migratory energetics and spatial ecology.
North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds
Manon Clairbaux,Paul D. Mathewson,Warren P. Porter,Jérôme Fort,Hallvard Strøm,Børge Moe,Per Fauchald,Sébastien Descamps,Hálfdán Helgi Helgason,Vegard Sandøy Bråthen,Benjamin Merkel,Tycho Anker-Nilssen,Ingar S. Bringsvor,Olivier Chastel,Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard,Jóhannis Danielsen,Francis Daunt,Nina Dehnhard,Kjell Einar Erikstad,Kjell Einar Erikstad,A.V. Ezhov,Maria Gavrilo,Yuri Krasnov,Magdalene Langset,Svein-H. Lorentsen,Mark Newell,Bergur Olsen,Tone Kristin Reiertsen,Geir Helge Systad,Thorkell Lindberg Thórarinsson,Mark Baran,Tony Diamond,Annette L. Fayet,Michelle G. Fitzsimmons,Morten Frederiksen,H. G. Gilchrist,Tim Guilford,Nicholas Per Huffeldt,Mark Jessopp,Kasper Lambert Johansen,Amy-Lee Kouwenberg,Jannie F. Linnebjerg,Heather L. Major,Laura McFarlane Tranquilla,Mark L. Mallory,Flemming Merkel,William A. Montevecchi,Anders Mosbech,Aevar Petersen,David Grémillet,David Grémillet +50 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed an ocean-basin scale assessment of cyclone exposure in a seabird community by coupling winter tracking data for ∼1,500 individuals of five key North Atlantic seabirds species (Alle alle, Fratercula arctica, Uria aalge and Uria lomvia) and cyclone locations.
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Mercury Contamination Challenges the Behavioral Response of a Keystone Species to Arctic Climate Change.
Andrea S. Grunst,Melissa L. Grunst,David Grémillet,Akiko Kato,Paco Bustamante,Céline Albert,Émile Brisson-Curadeau,Manon Clairbaux,Marta Cruz-Flores,Sophie Gentès,Samuel Perret,Eric Ste-Marie,Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas,Jérôme Fort +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , a keystone Arctic seabird, the little auks (Alle alle), was found to increase interdive breaks when making long dives, suggesting Hg-induced physiological limitations.
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Cold adaptation does not handicap warm tolerance in the most abundant Arctic seabird
Julian E. Beaman,Craig R. White,Manon Clairbaux,Samuel Perret,Jérôme Fort,David Grémillet +5 more
- 01 Jan 2024
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cold adaptation in this small Arctic seabird does not handicap acute tolerance to air temperatures up to at least 15°C above their current maximum, and it is predicted that climate warming will reduce the energetic costs of thermoregulation for dovekies, but their capacity to cope with rising temperatures will be constrained by water intake and salt balance.
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An ecologically sound and participatory monitoring network for pan-Arctic seabirds.
Manon Clairbaux,Mia Rönkä,Tycho Anker-Nilssen,Yuri Artukhin,Jóhannis Danielsen,Maria Gavrilo,Grant Gilchrist,Erpur Snær Hansen,April Hedd,Robert Kaler,Kathy Kuletz,Bergur Olsen,M. Mallory,Flemming Merkel,Hallvard Strøm,Jérôme Fort,David Grémillet +16 more
TL;DR: The current seabird monitoring network does not fully represent environmental gradients. To improve the network, colonies should be selected based on ecological representativeness, logistical constraints, and community involvement.
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