Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic

Climate warming in the Arctic has led to warmer and earlier springs, and as a result, many food resources for migratory animals become available earlier in the season, as well as become distributed further northwards. To optimally profit from these resources, migratory animals are expected to arrive...

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Main Authors: Lameris, Thomas, Hoekendijk, Jeroen, Aarts, Geert, Aarts, Aline, Allen, Andrew M., Bienfait, Louise, Bijleveld, Allert I., Bongers, Morten F., Brasseur, Sophie, Chan, Ying-Chi, de Ferrante, Frits, de Gelder, Jesse, Derksen, Hilmar, Dijkgraaf, Lisa, Dijkhuis, Laurens R., Dijkstra, Stanne, Elbertsen, Gert, Ernsten, Roosmarijn, Foxen, Tessa, Gaarenstroom, Jari, Gelhausen, Anna, van Gils, Jan A., Grosscurt, Sebastiaan, Grundlehner, Anne, Hertlein, Marit L., van Heumen, Anouk J.P., Heurman, Moniek, Huffeldt, Nicholas Per, Hutter, Willemijn H., Kamstra, Ynze, Keij, Femke, van Kempen, Susanne, Keurntjes, Gabi, Knap, Harmen, Loonstra, A.H. Jelle, Nolet, B.A., Nuijten, Rascha, Mattijssen, Djan, Oosterhoff, Hanna, Paarlberg, Nienke, Parekh, Malou, Pattyn, Jef, Polak, Celeste, Quist, Yordi, Ras, Susan, Reneerkens, Jeroen, Ruth, Saskia, van der Schaar, Evelien, Schroen, Geert, Spikman, Fanny, van Velzen, Joyce, Voorn, Ezra, Vos, Janneke, Wang, Danyang, Westdijk, Wilson, Wind, Marco, Zhemchuzhnikov, Mikhail K., van Langevelde, Frank
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Lameris, Thomas
Hoekendijk, Jeroen
Aarts, Geert
Aarts, Aline
Allen, Andrew M.
Bienfait, Louise
Bijleveld, Allert I.
Bongers, Morten F.
Brasseur, Sophie
Chan, Ying-Chi
de Ferrante, Frits
de Gelder, Jesse
Derksen, Hilmar
Dijkgraaf, Lisa
Dijkhuis, Laurens R.
Dijkstra, Stanne
Elbertsen, Gert
Ernsten, Roosmarijn
Foxen, Tessa
Gaarenstroom, Jari
Gelhausen, Anna
van Gils, Jan A.
Grosscurt, Sebastiaan
Grundlehner, Anne
Hertlein, Marit L.
van Heumen, Anouk J.P.
Heurman, Moniek
Huffeldt, Nicholas Per
Hutter, Willemijn H.
Kamstra, Ynze
Keij, Femke
van Kempen, Susanne
Keurntjes, Gabi
Knap, Harmen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Nolet, B.A.
Nuijten, Rascha
Mattijssen, Djan
Oosterhoff, Hanna
Paarlberg, Nienke
Parekh, Malou
Pattyn, Jef
Polak, Celeste
Quist, Yordi
Ras, Susan
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Ruth, Saskia
van der Schaar, Evelien
Schroen, Geert
Spikman, Fanny
van Velzen, Joyce
Voorn, Ezra
Vos, Janneke
Wang, Danyang
Westdijk, Wilson
Wind, Marco
Zhemchuzhnikov, Mikhail K.
van Langevelde, Frank
Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
topic_facet international
Plan_S-Compliant_OA
description Climate warming in the Arctic has led to warmer and earlier springs, and as a result, many food resources for migratory animals become available earlier in the season, as well as become distributed further northwards. To optimally profit from these resources, migratory animals are expected to arrive earlier in the Arctic, as well as shift their own spatial distributions northwards. Here, we review literature to assess whether Arctic migratory birds and mammals already show shifts in migration timing or distribution in response to the warming climate. Distribution shifts were most prominent in marine mammals, as expected from observed northward shifts of their resources. At least for many bird species, the ability to shift distributions is likely constrained by available habitat further north. Shifts in timing have been shown in many species of terrestrial birds and ungulates, as well as for polar bears. Within species, we found strong variation in shifts in timing and distributions between populations. Our review thus shows that many migratory animals display shifts in migration timing and spatial distribution in reaction to a warming Arctic. Importantly, we identify large knowledge gaps especially concerning distribution shifts and timing of autumn migration, especially for marine mammals. Our understanding of how migratory animals respond to climate change appears to be mostly limited by the lack of long-term monitoring studies.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lameris, Thomas
Hoekendijk, Jeroen
Aarts, Geert
Aarts, Aline
Allen, Andrew M.
Bienfait, Louise
Bijleveld, Allert I.
Bongers, Morten F.
Brasseur, Sophie
Chan, Ying-Chi
de Ferrante, Frits
de Gelder, Jesse
Derksen, Hilmar
Dijkgraaf, Lisa
Dijkhuis, Laurens R.
Dijkstra, Stanne
Elbertsen, Gert
Ernsten, Roosmarijn
Foxen, Tessa
Gaarenstroom, Jari
Gelhausen, Anna
van Gils, Jan A.
Grosscurt, Sebastiaan
Grundlehner, Anne
Hertlein, Marit L.
van Heumen, Anouk J.P.
Heurman, Moniek
Huffeldt, Nicholas Per
Hutter, Willemijn H.
Kamstra, Ynze
Keij, Femke
van Kempen, Susanne
Keurntjes, Gabi
Knap, Harmen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Nolet, B.A.
Nuijten, Rascha
Mattijssen, Djan
Oosterhoff, Hanna
Paarlberg, Nienke
Parekh, Malou
Pattyn, Jef
Polak, Celeste
Quist, Yordi
Ras, Susan
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Ruth, Saskia
van der Schaar, Evelien
Schroen, Geert
Spikman, Fanny
van Velzen, Joyce
Voorn, Ezra
Vos, Janneke
Wang, Danyang
Westdijk, Wilson
Wind, Marco
Zhemchuzhnikov, Mikhail K.
van Langevelde, Frank
author_facet Lameris, Thomas
Hoekendijk, Jeroen
Aarts, Geert
Aarts, Aline
Allen, Andrew M.
Bienfait, Louise
Bijleveld, Allert I.
Bongers, Morten F.
Brasseur, Sophie
Chan, Ying-Chi
de Ferrante, Frits
de Gelder, Jesse
Derksen, Hilmar
Dijkgraaf, Lisa
Dijkhuis, Laurens R.
Dijkstra, Stanne
Elbertsen, Gert
Ernsten, Roosmarijn
Foxen, Tessa
Gaarenstroom, Jari
Gelhausen, Anna
van Gils, Jan A.
Grosscurt, Sebastiaan
Grundlehner, Anne
Hertlein, Marit L.
van Heumen, Anouk J.P.
Heurman, Moniek
Huffeldt, Nicholas Per
Hutter, Willemijn H.
Kamstra, Ynze
Keij, Femke
van Kempen, Susanne
Keurntjes, Gabi
Knap, Harmen
Loonstra, A.H. Jelle
Nolet, B.A.
Nuijten, Rascha
Mattijssen, Djan
Oosterhoff, Hanna
Paarlberg, Nienke
Parekh, Malou
Pattyn, Jef
Polak, Celeste
Quist, Yordi
Ras, Susan
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Ruth, Saskia
van der Schaar, Evelien
Schroen, Geert
Spikman, Fanny
van Velzen, Joyce
Voorn, Ezra
Vos, Janneke
Wang, Danyang
Westdijk, Wilson
Wind, Marco
Zhemchuzhnikov, Mikhail K.
van Langevelde, Frank
author_sort Lameris, Thomas
title Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
title_short Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
title_full Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
title_fullStr Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
title_sort migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming arctic
publishDate 2021
url https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc 2024-09-15T17:51:58+00:00 Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic Lameris, Thomas Hoekendijk, Jeroen Aarts, Geert Aarts, Aline Allen, Andrew M. Bienfait, Louise Bijleveld, Allert I. Bongers, Morten F. Brasseur, Sophie Chan, Ying-Chi de Ferrante, Frits de Gelder, Jesse Derksen, Hilmar Dijkgraaf, Lisa Dijkhuis, Laurens R. Dijkstra, Stanne Elbertsen, Gert Ernsten, Roosmarijn Foxen, Tessa Gaarenstroom, Jari Gelhausen, Anna van Gils, Jan A. Grosscurt, Sebastiaan Grundlehner, Anne Hertlein, Marit L. van Heumen, Anouk J.P. Heurman, Moniek Huffeldt, Nicholas Per Hutter, Willemijn H. Kamstra, Ynze Keij, Femke van Kempen, Susanne Keurntjes, Gabi Knap, Harmen Loonstra, A.H. Jelle Nolet, B.A. Nuijten, Rascha Mattijssen, Djan Oosterhoff, Hanna Paarlberg, Nienke Parekh, Malou Pattyn, Jef Polak, Celeste Quist, Yordi Ras, Susan Reneerkens, Jeroen Ruth, Saskia van der Schaar, Evelien Schroen, Geert Spikman, Fanny van Velzen, Joyce Voorn, Ezra Vos, Janneke Wang, Danyang Westdijk, Wilson Wind, Marco Zhemchuzhnikov, Mikhail K. van Langevelde, Frank 2021 application/msword application/pdf https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/349401941/7300_Lameris_AAM.doc https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/496442303/7300_Lameris.pdf eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Lameris , T , Hoekendijk , J , Aarts , G , Aarts , A , Allen , A M , Bienfait , L , Bijleveld , A I , Bongers , M F , Brasseur , S , Chan , Y-C , de Ferrante , F , de Gelder , J , Derksen , H , Dijkgraaf , L , Dijkhuis , L R , Dijkstra , S , Elbertsen , G , Ernsten , R , Foxen , T , Gaarenstroom , J , Gelhausen , A , van Gils , J A , Grosscurt , S , Grundlehner , A , Hertlein , M L , van Heumen , A J P , Heurman , M , Huffeldt , N P , Hutter , W H , Kamstra , Y , Keij , F , van Kempen , S , Keurntjes , G , Knap , H , Loonstra , A H J , Nolet , B A , Nuijten , R , Mattijssen , D , Oosterhoff , H , Paarlberg , N , Parekh , M , Pattyn , J , Polak , C , Quist , Y , Ras , S , Reneerkens , J , Ruth , S , van der Schaar , E , Schroen , G , Spikman , F , van Velzen , J , Voorn , E , Vos , J , Wang , D , Westdijk , W , Wind , M , Zhemchuzhnikov , M K & van Langevelde , F 2021 , ' Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic ' , Animal Migration , vol. 8 , no. 1 , pp. 110-131 . international Plan_S-Compliant_OA article 2021 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/20.500.11755/bdd1408e-96f6-44de-81b3-fcb1cfec55fc 2024-08-05T23:38:07Z Climate warming in the Arctic has led to warmer and earlier springs, and as a result, many food resources for migratory animals become available earlier in the season, as well as become distributed further northwards. To optimally profit from these resources, migratory animals are expected to arrive earlier in the Arctic, as well as shift their own spatial distributions northwards. Here, we review literature to assess whether Arctic migratory birds and mammals already show shifts in migration timing or distribution in response to the warming climate. Distribution shifts were most prominent in marine mammals, as expected from observed northward shifts of their resources. At least for many bird species, the ability to shift distributions is likely constrained by available habitat further north. Shifts in timing have been shown in many species of terrestrial birds and ungulates, as well as for polar bears. Within species, we found strong variation in shifts in timing and distributions between populations. Our review thus shows that many migratory animals display shifts in migration timing and spatial distribution in reaction to a warming Arctic. Importantly, we identify large knowledge gaps especially concerning distribution shifts and timing of autumn migration, especially for marine mammals. Our understanding of how migratory animals respond to climate change appears to be mostly limited by the lack of long-term monitoring studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW)