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Future seasonal changes in habitat for Arctic whales during predicted ocean warming
Chambault, P.; Kovacs, K.M.; Lydersen, C.; Shpak, O.; Teilmann, J.; Albertsen, C.M.; Heide-Jørgensen, M.P. (2022). Future seasonal changes in habitat for Arctic whales during predicted ocean warming. Science Advances 8(29): eabn2422. https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn2422
In: Science Advances. AAAS: New York. ISSN 2375-2548; e-ISSN 2375-2548, meer
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  • Chambault, P.
  • Kovacs, K.M.
  • Lydersen, C.
  • Shpak, O.
  • Teilmann, J.
  • Albertsen, C.M.
  • Heide-Jørgensen, M.P.

Abstract
    Ocean warming is causing shifts in the distributions of marine species, but the location of suitable habitats in the future is unknown, especially in remote regions such as the Arctic. Using satellite tracking data from a 28-year-long period, covering all three endemic Arctic cetaceans (227 individuals) in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic, together with climate models under two emission scenarios, species distributions were projected to assess responses of these whales to climate change by the end of the century. While contrasting responses were observed across species and seasons, long-term predictions suggest northward shifts (243 km in summer versus 121 km in winter) in distribution to cope with climate change. Current summer habitats will decline (mean loss: −25%), while some expansion into new winter areas (mean gain: +3%) is likely. However, comparing gains versus losses raises serious concerns about the ability of these polar species to deal with the disappearance of traditional colder habitats.

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