John Piatt, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Seabird, fisheries, marine mammal, and oceanographic investigations around Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak Islands, August 1996 (SMMOCI 96-3) Seabird, fisheries, marine mammal, and oceanographic investigations around Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak Islands, August 1996 (SMMOCI 96-3)
Although islands in the Aleutians are known to support some of the highest densities of seabirds in the world, their remoteness has limited systematic research on the at-sea distribution of seabirds near these colonies. Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak islands, in the central Aleutian Islands, together comprise one of nine ecological sites monitored once every 5 years on an annual rotation...
Authors
Gary Drew, John Piatt, G. Byrd, Donald Dragoo
Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks
Seabird chicks respond to food shortages by increasing corticosterone (cort) secretion, which is probably associated with fitness benefits and costs. To examine this, we experimentally increased levels of circulating cort in captive black-legged kittiwake chicks fed ad libitum. We found that cort-implanted chicks begged more frequently and were more aggressive compared to controls. These
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A.S. Kitaysky, E.V. Kitaiskaia, John Piatt, J.C. Wingfield
Breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata) in Alaska: annual variation and effects of El Niño Breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata) in Alaska: annual variation and effects of El Niño
Both within and among seabird species, different aspects of breeding biology may respond to changes in prey availability in distinct ways, and the identification of species-specific breeding parameters that are sensitive to food availability is useful for monitoring purposes. We present data from a 5-year study (19951999) of the breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata...
Authors
A.M.A. Harding, John Piatt, Keith Hamer
Advection, pelagic food webs and the biogeography of seabirds in Beringia Advection, pelagic food webs and the biogeography of seabirds in Beringia
Despite its great distance from productive shelf-edge habitat, the inner shelf area of the Bering Sea, from St. Lawrence Island to the Bering Strait, supports a surprisingly large number (>5 million) of seabirds during summer, mostly small plantivorous auklets (65%) and large piscivorous murres (19%) and kittiwakes (5%). This paradox of seabird biogeography is explained by the Anadyr...
Authors
John Piatt, Alan Springer
Variation in plumage, molt, and morphology of the Whiskered Auklet (Aethia pygmaea) in Alaska Variation in plumage, molt, and morphology of the Whiskered Auklet (Aethia pygmaea) in Alaska
We studied molt and size variation in Whiskered Auklets collected at sea in August from the Aleutian Islands in 1992 and 1993. We evaluated size differences from external and skeletal measurements. Adults were molting extensively in August, indicating that molt began in July. Primaries 1-5 had been completely replaced, while primaries 6-8 were in various stages of replacement, and...
Authors
Jay Pitocchelli, John Piatt, Harry R. Carter
Deciphering the social structure of Marbled Murrelets from behavioral observations at sea Deciphering the social structure of Marbled Murrelets from behavioral observations at sea
We surveyed Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) daily from small boats in Auke Bay and Fritz Cove, Alaska, from May through August 1992 and 1993. Differences in numbers of juveniles and in the timing of their presence in the study area between the two years indicated that breeding phenology was late and productivity was low in 1992 compared to 1993. This difference was...
Authors
Suzann G. Speckman, John Piatt, Alan Springer
Assessing chick growth from a single visit to a seabird colony Assessing chick growth from a single visit to a seabird colony
We tested an approach to the collection of seabird chick growth data that utilizes a one-time sampling of chick measurements obtained during a single visit to a seabird colony. We assessed the development of Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla chicks from a sample of measurements made on a single day during six years and compared these results to linear growth rates (g/day)...
Authors
J. Benson, R.M. Suryan, John Piatt
Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata) Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata)
No abstract available
Authors
John Piatt, Alexander Kitaysky
Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata)
No abstract available
Authors
John Piatt, Alexander Kitaysky
Response of seabirds to fluctuations in forage fish density Response of seabirds to fluctuations in forage fish density
Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS), one concern was that prevailing ecological conditions in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) would not favor recovery of damaged seabird populations. To address this issue, we examined relationships between oceanography, forage fish and seabirds near three seabird colonies in lower Cook Inlet (LCI) in 1995-1999 (some colony work continued until 2001)...
Growth and abundance of Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes Growth and abundance of Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes
Dramatic changes in seabird and marine mammal stocks in the Gulf of Alaska have been linked to shifts in abundance and composition of forage fish stocks over the past 20 years. The relative value (e.g., size and condition of individual fish, abundance) of specific forage fish stocks to predators under temporally changing oceanographic regimes is also expected to vary. We inferred...
Authors
Martin Robards, Floyd Gray, John Piatt
Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin
Using a supplemental feeding experiment, we investigated the ability of adult Horned Puffins to decrease provisioning effort in response to reduced nutritional requirements of chicks. We found no difference between experimental and control groups in parental provisioning before supplementary feeding was initiated. After receiving supplemental food for seven days, experimental chicks grew...
Authors
A.M.A. Harding, Thomas van Pelt, John Piatt, A.S. Kitaysky
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Seabird, fisheries, marine mammal, and oceanographic investigations around Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak Islands, August 1996 (SMMOCI 96-3) Seabird, fisheries, marine mammal, and oceanographic investigations around Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak Islands, August 1996 (SMMOCI 96-3)
Although islands in the Aleutians are known to support some of the highest densities of seabirds in the world, their remoteness has limited systematic research on the at-sea distribution of seabirds near these colonies. Kasatochi, Koniuji, and Ulak islands, in the central Aleutian Islands, together comprise one of nine ecological sites monitored once every 5 years on an annual rotation...
Authors
Gary Drew, John Piatt, G. Byrd, Donald Dragoo
Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks
Seabird chicks respond to food shortages by increasing corticosterone (cort) secretion, which is probably associated with fitness benefits and costs. To examine this, we experimentally increased levels of circulating cort in captive black-legged kittiwake chicks fed ad libitum. We found that cort-implanted chicks begged more frequently and were more aggressive compared to controls. These
Authors
A.S. Kitaysky, E.V. Kitaiskaia, John Piatt, J.C. Wingfield
Breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata) in Alaska: annual variation and effects of El Niño Breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata) in Alaska: annual variation and effects of El Niño
Both within and among seabird species, different aspects of breeding biology may respond to changes in prey availability in distinct ways, and the identification of species-specific breeding parameters that are sensitive to food availability is useful for monitoring purposes. We present data from a 5-year study (19951999) of the breeding ecology of Horned Puffins (Fratercula corniculata...
Authors
A.M.A. Harding, John Piatt, Keith Hamer
Advection, pelagic food webs and the biogeography of seabirds in Beringia Advection, pelagic food webs and the biogeography of seabirds in Beringia
Despite its great distance from productive shelf-edge habitat, the inner shelf area of the Bering Sea, from St. Lawrence Island to the Bering Strait, supports a surprisingly large number (>5 million) of seabirds during summer, mostly small plantivorous auklets (65%) and large piscivorous murres (19%) and kittiwakes (5%). This paradox of seabird biogeography is explained by the Anadyr...
Authors
John Piatt, Alan Springer
Variation in plumage, molt, and morphology of the Whiskered Auklet (Aethia pygmaea) in Alaska Variation in plumage, molt, and morphology of the Whiskered Auklet (Aethia pygmaea) in Alaska
We studied molt and size variation in Whiskered Auklets collected at sea in August from the Aleutian Islands in 1992 and 1993. We evaluated size differences from external and skeletal measurements. Adults were molting extensively in August, indicating that molt began in July. Primaries 1-5 had been completely replaced, while primaries 6-8 were in various stages of replacement, and...
Authors
Jay Pitocchelli, John Piatt, Harry R. Carter
Deciphering the social structure of Marbled Murrelets from behavioral observations at sea Deciphering the social structure of Marbled Murrelets from behavioral observations at sea
We surveyed Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) daily from small boats in Auke Bay and Fritz Cove, Alaska, from May through August 1992 and 1993. Differences in numbers of juveniles and in the timing of their presence in the study area between the two years indicated that breeding phenology was late and productivity was low in 1992 compared to 1993. This difference was...
Authors
Suzann G. Speckman, John Piatt, Alan Springer
Assessing chick growth from a single visit to a seabird colony Assessing chick growth from a single visit to a seabird colony
We tested an approach to the collection of seabird chick growth data that utilizes a one-time sampling of chick measurements obtained during a single visit to a seabird colony. We assessed the development of Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla chicks from a sample of measurements made on a single day during six years and compared these results to linear growth rates (g/day)...
Authors
J. Benson, R.M. Suryan, John Piatt
Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata) Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata)
No abstract available
Authors
John Piatt, Alexander Kitaysky
Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata)
No abstract available
Authors
John Piatt, Alexander Kitaysky
Response of seabirds to fluctuations in forage fish density Response of seabirds to fluctuations in forage fish density
Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS), one concern was that prevailing ecological conditions in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) would not favor recovery of damaged seabird populations. To address this issue, we examined relationships between oceanography, forage fish and seabirds near three seabird colonies in lower Cook Inlet (LCI) in 1995-1999 (some colony work continued until 2001)...
Growth and abundance of Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes Growth and abundance of Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes
Dramatic changes in seabird and marine mammal stocks in the Gulf of Alaska have been linked to shifts in abundance and composition of forage fish stocks over the past 20 years. The relative value (e.g., size and condition of individual fish, abundance) of specific forage fish stocks to predators under temporally changing oceanographic regimes is also expected to vary. We inferred...
Authors
Martin Robards, Floyd Gray, John Piatt
Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin
Using a supplemental feeding experiment, we investigated the ability of adult Horned Puffins to decrease provisioning effort in response to reduced nutritional requirements of chicks. We found no difference between experimental and control groups in parental provisioning before supplementary feeding was initiated. After receiving supplemental food for seven days, experimental chicks grew...
Authors
A.M.A. Harding, Thomas van Pelt, John Piatt, A.S. Kitaysky
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