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Abundances of breeding seabirds as indicators of the environmental state in the Baltic Sea : challenges and alternative approaches

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How to cite: Andreas Lindén, Antti Lappalainen, Markus Piha, Tuomas Seimola, Abundances of breeding seabirds as indicators of the environmental state in the Baltic Sea – challenges and alternative approaches, Ecological Indicators, Volume 178, 2025, 114033, ISSN 1470-160X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.114033.

Tiivistelmä

Policy-relevant environmental indicators are needed to support effective management of marine environments. Here, we present common challenges in selecting a set of seabird indicator species, whose abundances are used as indicators, and propose potential solutions. We use examples from the Baltic Sea and emphasize the requirements of the EU’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Processes that confound indicators can be classified as 1) contradictory indirect anthropogenic effects, e.g. poor state of Baltic cod stocks increasing auk abundances, 2) drivers affecting seabird abundance but not the state of the sea, e.g. decreased availability of dumps for gulls, and 3) transient dynamics and species interactions, e.g. the steep population growth of Great Cormorant and White-tailed Sea Eagle, and the resulting predation impact of the latter on Common Eider. To assess the spatial scale of seabird population dynamics, we compared population trends of the Baltic Sea with the North Sea, and trends of the Finnish coast with inland lakes. On average, trends in the Baltic Sea and Finnish coast were more stable or positive compared to the North Sea and inland, respectively. Finally, we propose two phases of indicator formation: i) a filtering phase – in which unwanted variation is filtered out from the species’ population trajectories – and ii) an indicator-generating phase – which aggregates relevant multi-species patterns into one or several indicators. We suggest statistical methodological approaches that cover both phases, separately or simultaneously. At best, seabird abundance indicators are useful summary statistics for monitoring joint effects of a wide range of anthropogenic pressures.

ISBN

OKM-julkaisutyyppi

A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

Julkaisusarja

Ecological indicators

Volyymi

178

Numero

Sivut

Sivut

13 p.

ISSN

1470-160X
1872-7034