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MEPS 737:147-160 Supplementary Material

Breeding failures and reduced nest attendance in response to heat stress in a high-latitude seabird

Agnes B Olin, Lovisa Dück, Per-Arvid Berglund, Erika Karlsson, Moa Bohm, Olof Olsson, Jonas Hentati-Sundberg
MEPS 737:147-160 | Full text in pdf format

Supplement 1: Figures S1–S3; Tables S1–S6 (.pdf,779 KB)



Video files

Video S1 (.mp4, 10.3 MB)
Corresponds to entry 8 in Table S4. Egg accidentally kicked off ledge by parent that has moved to the edge. Wing-spreading and panting clearly visible in the birds present.

Video S2 (.mp4, 9.4 MB)
Corresponds to entry 36 in Table S4. Chick left unsupervised in the heat, and another bird then accidentally kicks the chick down from the ledge. Wing-spreading and panting clearly visible in the birds present.

Video S3 (.mp4, 29 MB)
Corresponds to entry 9 in Table S4. Chick left unsupervised in the heat, and eventually perishes (exact time of death unknown). Wing-spreading and panting clearly visible in the birds present. Another chick on the ledge is also left unattended.

Video S4 (.mp4, 8.6 MB)
Corresponds to entry 3 in Table S4. Egg abandoned, predated by gull 3 hours later. Wing-spreading and panting clearly visible in the birds present.