Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation

Abstract Migrations are often influenced by seasonal environmental gradients that are increasingly being altered by climate change. The consequences of rapid changes in Arctic sea ice have the potential to affect migrations of a number of marine species whose timing is temporally matched to seasonal...

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Published in:Global Change Biology
Main Authors: Hauser, Donna D. W., Laidre, Kristin L., Stafford, Kathleen M., Stern, Harry L., Suydam, Robert S., Richard, Pierre R.
Other Authors: Alaska Department of Fish and Game, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/gcb.13564 2024-09-15T17:58:24+00:00 Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation Hauser, Donna D. W. Laidre, Kristin L. Stafford, Kathleen M. Stern, Harry L. Suydam, Robert S. Richard, Pierre R. Alaska Department of Fish and Game National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Fisheries and Oceans Canada National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13564 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fgcb.13564 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.13564 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/gcb.13564 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/am-pdf/10.1111/gcb.13564 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#am http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Global Change Biology volume 23, issue 6, page 2206-2217 ISSN 1354-1013 1365-2486 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13564 2024-09-03T04:27:04Z Abstract Migrations are often influenced by seasonal environmental gradients that are increasingly being altered by climate change. The consequences of rapid changes in Arctic sea ice have the potential to affect migrations of a number of marine species whose timing is temporally matched to seasonal sea ice cover. This topic has not been investigated for Pacific Arctic beluga whales ( Delphinapterus leucas ) that follow matrilineally maintained autumn migrations in the waters around Alaska and Russia. For the sympatric Eastern Chukchi Sea (‘Chukchi’) and Eastern Beaufort Sea (‘Beaufort’) beluga populations, we examined changes in autumn migration timing as related to delayed regional sea ice freeze‐up since the 1990s, using two independent data sources (satellite telemetry data and passive acoustics) for both populations. We compared dates of migration between ‘early’ (1993–2002) and ‘late’ (2004–2012) tagging periods. During the late tagging period, Chukchi belugas had significantly delayed migrations (by 2 to >4 weeks, depending on location) from the Beaufort and Chukchi seas. Spatial analyses also revealed that departure from Beaufort Sea foraging regions by Chukchi whales was postponed in the late period. Chukchi beluga autumn migration timing occurred significantly later as regional sea ice freeze‐up timing became later in the Beaufort, Chukchi, and Bering seas. In contrast, Beaufort belugas did not shift migration timing between periods, nor was migration timing related to freeze‐up timing, other than for southward migration at the Bering Strait. Passive acoustic data from 2008 to 2014 provided independent and supplementary support for delayed migration from the Beaufort Sea (4 day yr −1 ) by Chukchi belugas. Here, we report the first phenological study examining beluga whale migrations within the context of their rapidly transforming Pacific Arctic ecosystem, suggesting flexible responses that may enable their persistence yet also complicate predictions of how belugas may fare in the future. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beaufort Sea Beluga Beluga whale Beluga* Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Climate change Delphinapterus leucas Pacific Arctic Sea ice Alaska Wiley Online Library Global Change Biology 23 6 2206 2217
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description Abstract Migrations are often influenced by seasonal environmental gradients that are increasingly being altered by climate change. The consequences of rapid changes in Arctic sea ice have the potential to affect migrations of a number of marine species whose timing is temporally matched to seasonal sea ice cover. This topic has not been investigated for Pacific Arctic beluga whales ( Delphinapterus leucas ) that follow matrilineally maintained autumn migrations in the waters around Alaska and Russia. For the sympatric Eastern Chukchi Sea (‘Chukchi’) and Eastern Beaufort Sea (‘Beaufort’) beluga populations, we examined changes in autumn migration timing as related to delayed regional sea ice freeze‐up since the 1990s, using two independent data sources (satellite telemetry data and passive acoustics) for both populations. We compared dates of migration between ‘early’ (1993–2002) and ‘late’ (2004–2012) tagging periods. During the late tagging period, Chukchi belugas had significantly delayed migrations (by 2 to >4 weeks, depending on location) from the Beaufort and Chukchi seas. Spatial analyses also revealed that departure from Beaufort Sea foraging regions by Chukchi whales was postponed in the late period. Chukchi beluga autumn migration timing occurred significantly later as regional sea ice freeze‐up timing became later in the Beaufort, Chukchi, and Bering seas. In contrast, Beaufort belugas did not shift migration timing between periods, nor was migration timing related to freeze‐up timing, other than for southward migration at the Bering Strait. Passive acoustic data from 2008 to 2014 provided independent and supplementary support for delayed migration from the Beaufort Sea (4 day yr −1 ) by Chukchi belugas. Here, we report the first phenological study examining beluga whale migrations within the context of their rapidly transforming Pacific Arctic ecosystem, suggesting flexible responses that may enable their persistence yet also complicate predictions of how belugas may fare in the future.
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
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School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
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author Hauser, Donna D. W.
Laidre, Kristin L.
Stafford, Kathleen M.
Stern, Harry L.
Suydam, Robert S.
Richard, Pierre R.
spellingShingle Hauser, Donna D. W.
Laidre, Kristin L.
Stafford, Kathleen M.
Stern, Harry L.
Suydam, Robert S.
Richard, Pierre R.
Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
author_facet Hauser, Donna D. W.
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title Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
title_short Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
title_full Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
title_fullStr Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
title_full_unstemmed Decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by Pacific Arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
title_sort decadal shifts in autumn migration timing by pacific arctic beluga whales are related to delayed annual sea ice formation
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