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Arctic marine mammal population status, sea ice habitat loss, and conservation recommendations for the 21st century
by
Litovka, Dennis
, Regehr, Eric V.
, Vongraven, Dag
, Lydersen, Christian
, Born, Erik W.
, Wiig, Øystein
, Angliss, Robyn P.
, Laidre, Kristin L.
, Lowry, Lloyd
, Quakenbush, Lori
, Ugarte, Fernando
, Stern, Harry
, Moore, Sue E.
, Boveng, Peter
, Kovacs, Kit M.
, Ferguson, Steven H.
in
Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Barents Sea
/ Bering Sea
/ cambio climático
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ caza para la subsistencia
/ Cetacea - physiology
/ circumpolar assessment
/ Climate Change
/ collaborative management
/ Conservation biology
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ evaluación circumpolar
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ humans
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ management
/ manejo
/ Marine
/ Marine mammals
/ monitoring
/ phenology
/ Population Density
/ Population status
/ Protected species
/ remote sensing
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Sea ice
/ Species diversity
/ spring
/ Subpopulations
/ subsistence harvest
/ summer
/ temporal variation
2015
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Arctic marine mammal population status, sea ice habitat loss, and conservation recommendations for the 21st century
by
Litovka, Dennis
, Regehr, Eric V.
, Vongraven, Dag
, Lydersen, Christian
, Born, Erik W.
, Wiig, Øystein
, Angliss, Robyn P.
, Laidre, Kristin L.
, Lowry, Lloyd
, Quakenbush, Lori
, Ugarte, Fernando
, Stern, Harry
, Moore, Sue E.
, Boveng, Peter
, Kovacs, Kit M.
, Ferguson, Steven H.
in
Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Barents Sea
/ Bering Sea
/ cambio climático
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ caza para la subsistencia
/ Cetacea - physiology
/ circumpolar assessment
/ Climate Change
/ collaborative management
/ Conservation biology
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ evaluación circumpolar
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ humans
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ management
/ manejo
/ Marine
/ Marine mammals
/ monitoring
/ phenology
/ Population Density
/ Population status
/ Protected species
/ remote sensing
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Sea ice
/ Species diversity
/ spring
/ Subpopulations
/ subsistence harvest
/ summer
/ temporal variation
2015
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Arctic marine mammal population status, sea ice habitat loss, and conservation recommendations for the 21st century
by
Litovka, Dennis
, Regehr, Eric V.
, Vongraven, Dag
, Lydersen, Christian
, Born, Erik W.
, Wiig, Øystein
, Angliss, Robyn P.
, Laidre, Kristin L.
, Lowry, Lloyd
, Quakenbush, Lori
, Ugarte, Fernando
, Stern, Harry
, Moore, Sue E.
, Boveng, Peter
, Kovacs, Kit M.
, Ferguson, Steven H.
in
Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Arctic region
/ Arctic Regions
/ Barents Sea
/ Bering Sea
/ cambio climático
/ Caniformia - physiology
/ caza para la subsistencia
/ Cetacea - physiology
/ circumpolar assessment
/ Climate Change
/ collaborative management
/ Conservation biology
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ evaluación circumpolar
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ Habitats
/ humans
/ Ice
/ Ice Cover
/ laws and regulations
/ Legislation
/ management
/ manejo
/ Marine
/ Marine mammals
/ monitoring
/ phenology
/ Population Density
/ Population status
/ Protected species
/ remote sensing
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ Sea ice
/ Species diversity
/ spring
/ Subpopulations
/ subsistence harvest
/ summer
/ temporal variation
2015
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Arctic marine mammal population status, sea ice habitat loss, and conservation recommendations for the 21st century
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Arctic marine mammal population status, sea ice habitat loss, and conservation recommendations for the 21st century
2015
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Arctic marine mammals (AMMs) are icons of climate change, largely because of their close association with sea ice. However, neither a circumpolar assessment of AMM status nor a standardized metric of sea ice habitat change is available. We summarized available data on abundance and trend for each AMM species and recognized subpopulation. We also examined species diversity, the extent of human use, and temporal trends in sea ice habitat for 12 regions of the Arctic by calculating the dates of spring sea ice retreat and fall sea ice advance from satellite data (1979–2013). Estimates of AMM abundance varied greatly in quality, and few studies were long enough for trend analysis. Of the AMM subpopulations, 78% (61 of 78) are legally harvested for subsistence purposes. Changes in sea ice phenology have been profound. In all regions except the Bering Sea, the duration of the summer (i.e., reduced ice) period increased by 5–10 weeks and by >20 weeks in the Barents Sea between 1979 and 2013. In light of generally poor data, the importance of human use, and forecasted environmental changes in the 21st century, we recommend the following for effective AMM conservation: maintain and improve comanagement by local, federal, and international partners; recognize spatial and temporal variability in AMM subpopulation response to climate change; implement monitoring programs with clear goals; mitigate cumulative impacts of increased human activity; and recognize the limits of current protected species legislation.
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