Arctic seabirds doing fine despite of ‘global warming’: ‘Little auks, the most common seabirds in the Arctic, are adapting their fishing behavior to warming surface waters in the Greenland Sea’
'So far, their reproductive and survival rates have not been affected Surprisingly, the birds have managed to make up for the warming of surface waters in the Greenland Sea by altering their diet and extending the duration of their foraging trips at sea'