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Spring conditions and habitat use of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) during arrival to the Mackenzie River Estuary

机译:到达麦肯奇河河口期间白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)的春季条件和栖息地利用

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Climate change is expected to impact Arctic marine mammals, as they may be particularly vulnerable to large annual variability in the environment. Beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) occupy the circumpolar Arctic year-round, and seasonal movement patterns in this landscape are closely linked to sea ice and changing conditions. Here, we examine the association between beluga spring locations along the Mackenzie Shelf and three relevant habitat variables: sea ice (total concentration, floe size, and distance to ice edge), bathymetry and turbidity. Beluga locations in 2012 and 2013 were analyzed across the study area, as well as in three discrete subareas of the Mackenzie Shelf: Shallow Bay, Kugmallit Bay and Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula. In both years, beluga were found more than expected by chance in locations of open water/light ice concentrations and medium ice floes, and displayed a significant association with turbid water (i.e., increased freshwater flow). Largely ice-free conditions in 2012 led to a wide variation in habitat use in all three subareas. Beluga whales in 2012 preferred the ice edge and were found in heavier ice concentrations, larger floes and high turbidity water in the Shallow Bay subarea. Open water environments were preferred by beluga found in the Kugmallit Bay subarea. In contrast, heavy ice conditions in 2013 resulted in restricted habitat use and selection of shallow depth (< 50 m) and low levels of turbidity. These results provide knowledge on spring habitat selection as well as insight into the adaptability of beluga under expected changes associated with climate and human activity in the Beaufort Sea.
机译:预计气候变化将影响北极海洋哺乳动物,因为它们可能特别容易受到环境年变大的影响。白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)终年处于极地北极,该景观中的季节性运动方式与海冰和不断变化的条件紧密相关。在这里,我们研究了Mackenzie Shelf沿白鲸春季位置与三个相关栖息地变量之间的关联:海冰(总浓度,絮凝物大小和距冰边缘的距离),测深法和浊度。在整个研究区域以及Mackenzie货架的三个离散分区中分析了2012年和2013年Beluga的位置:浅湾,Kugmallit湾和Tuktoyaktuk半岛。在这两年中,在开阔水域/轻冰浓度和中等浮冰的位置偶然发现白鲸的数量超出了预期,并显示出与混浊水的显着关联(即淡水流量增加)。 2012年大部分地区无冰,导致这三个分区的生境使用差异很大。 2012年,白鲸(Beluga Whale)偏爱冰缘,并在浅湾分区发现了较高的冰浓度,较大的絮凝物和高浊度的水。在Kugmallit湾分区发现的白鲸更喜欢开阔水域环境。相比之下,2013年的冰雪条件导致栖息地使用受到限制,浅层深度(<50 m)和低浊度的选择。这些结果提供了有关春季栖息地选择的知识,以及对白鲸在博福特海气候和人类活动相关的预期变化下的适应能力的了解。

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