
Kate Layton-Matthews
@katelm92
Researcher in seabird ecology @NINAforskning. Interested in demography, population dynamics, climate change, arctic, birds.
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09-11-2017 12:37:44
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📢1 out of 5 bird species in Europe threatened by extinction with #seabirds, #wildfowl, #waders & #raptors as most threatened & fastest declining groups📢 The BirdLife International European Red List is out now | Read the report here bit.ly/3lyONrg #Ornithology


Interested in the non-breeding behaviour of North Atlantic seabirds? Impressive Theme Session out today "Non-breeding distribution and movements of North Atlantic seabirds" with 12 papers and 60+ authors. Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) int-res.com/abstracts/meps…






Are you looking for a postdoc in statistical ecology? Come work with us! Last week to apply to join the GreenPlan team (Bob O'Hara, Bram Van Moorter, manuela panzacchi, Trond Simensen) at CBD at NTNU and NINAnature: jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…

Seabirds and fisheries have interacted since ancient times. For #seabirds this comes at the cost of #bycatch-risk. I’ll present our joint NINA naturforskning Havforskningsinstituttet & @NorskPolar project on quantifying #population impacts of #bycatch on seabirds #WSTC8 #FishSesh 1/14

The 2022 field season for seabird monitoring is well under way! Read our field report from Hornøya about how bird-ringing can be used to determine lethal effects of marine stressors. With Kate Layton-Matthews #seabirds #bluegrowth #SEAPOP nina.no/english/Om-NIN…

Excellent welcome address by Francis Daunt yesterday at the The Seabird Group conference in Cork about 50 years of long-term monitoring and research on the Isle of May. Look forward to all the amazing talks and posters over the rest of the week! #CorkSeabirds


Hugely enjoyed my first (and in-person!) seabird conference and presenting some recent work on demographic correlations in Atlantic puffins. NINA naturforskning A big thanks to the organisers! #CorkSeabirds

Our new paper is out in Ecology and Evolution! Using integrated population models to show how cross-season demographic correlations drive population growth rates in Atlantic puffins A great 🇬🇧-🇳🇴 collaboration! NINAnature UKCEHseabirds Tone Reiertsen Francis Daunt doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1…


The fourth MARCIS newsletter detailing project progress and highlights is up on our website! Tone Reiertsen #seabirds #bluegrowth nina.no/english/About-…

