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Declining Extent of Open-water Refugia for Top Predators in Baffin Bay and Adjacent Waters

机译:巴芬湾和邻近水域顶级捕食者的开阔水域避难所程度下降

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Global climate change is expected to severely impact Arctic ecosystems, yet predictions of impacts are complicated by region-specific patterns and nonuniform trends. Twentyfour open-water overwintering areas (or “microhabitats”) were identified to be of particular importance for eight seabird and marine mammal species in the eastern Canadian High Arctic and Baffin Bay. Localized trends in the available fraction of open-water were examined in March during 1979–2001, derived from approximate sea ice concentrations from satellite-based microwave telemetry. Declines in the fraction of open-water were identified at microhabitats in Baffin Bay, Davis Strait, coastal West Greenland, and Lancaster Sound. Increases in open-water were observed in Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Foxe Basin. The biological importance of each microhabitat was examined based on species distribution and abundance. Potential consequences of reduced open-water for top marine predators include impacts on foraging efficiency and oxygen and prey availability.
机译:预计全球气候变化将严重影响北极生态系统,但因地区而异的模式和不均匀的趋势使影响的预测变得复杂。已确定二十四个露天越冬区域(或“微生境”)对于加拿大东部高北极地区和巴芬湾的八种海鸟和海洋哺乳动物物种特别重要。 1979年至2001年3月,对基于开放水域的可用水的局部趋势进行了研究,该趋势是通过基于卫星的微波遥测得出的近似海冰浓度得出的。在巴芬湾,戴维斯海峡,西格陵兰沿海和兰开斯特海峡的微生境中,发现开阔水域的比例下降。哈德逊湾,哈德逊海峡和福克斯盆地的开放水域有所增加。根据物种分布和丰度检查了每个微生境的生物学重要性。减少开放水域对顶级海洋捕食者的潜在后果包括对觅食效率以及氧气和猎物可用性的影响。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2004年第8期|p.487-494|共8页
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    Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen, Dr.Sci., is a senior scientist at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Nuuk. His area of expertise is in high Arctic cetacean ecology, population trends, movements, and habitat utilization. His address: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Box 570, DK-3900 Nuuk, Greenland. E-mail: mhj@dpc.dk;

    Kristin Laidre, PhD, is a post-doctoral fellow at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources supported by the National Science Foundation. Her expertise is in spatial modeling of Arctic top predator habitat use. Her address: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Box 570, DK-3900 Nuuk, Greenland. E-mail: krla@natur.gl;

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