Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic

Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they function as a habitat for polar species. Identifying sea-ice characteristics that serve as indicators of habitat quality will be crucial to the monitoring and management of climate change impacts. In the S...

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Published in:Ecological Indicators
Main Authors: Veytia, D, Bestley, S, Kawaguchi, S, Meiners, KM, Murphy, EJ, Fraser, AD, Kusahara, K, Kimura, N, Corney, S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2021
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:42688 2023-05-15T13:41:50+02:00 Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic Veytia, D Bestley, S Kawaguchi, S Meiners, KM Murphy, EJ Fraser, AD Kusahara, K Kimura, N Corney, S 2021 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/42688/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/42688/1/145186%20-%20Overwinter%20sea-ice%20characteristics%20important%20for%20Antarctic%20krill.pdf en eng Elsevier Science Bv https://eprints.utas.edu.au/42688/1/145186%20-%20Overwinter%20sea-ice%20characteristics%20important%20for%20Antarctic%20krill.pdf Veytia, D, Bestley, S orcid:0000-0001-9342-669X , Kawaguchi, S, Meiners, KM, Murphy, EJ, Fraser, AD orcid:0000-0003-1924-0015 , Kusahara, K, Kimura, N and Corney, S orcid:0000-0002-8293-0863 2021 , 'Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic' , Ecological Indicators, vol. 129 , pp. 1-14 , doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107934 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107934>. climate change Antarctic krill sea ice recruitment Euphausia superba overwinter survival Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107934 2022-02-14T23:17:40Z Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they function as a habitat for polar species. Identifying sea-ice characteristics that serve as indicators of habitat quality will be crucial to the monitoring and management of climate change impacts. In the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill is a key prey species and fishery target. Krill larvae depend upon sea-ice habitats to survive the winter and recruit to the population in spring. Existing observations of sea-ice characteristics lack sufficient spatiotemporal coverage to quantify which ones contribute to favourable overwintering habitat, leading to uncertainties in how current and future changes in sea ice affect krill populations. Here, we derive regional-scale indices of annual krill recruitment spanning 35 years across the southwest Atlantic. To develop meaningful indicators of sea-ice habitat, we selected variables from a high-resolution sea-ice model that are hypothesized as relevant for larval habitat use. The resulting correlations between recruitment and sea-ice indicators vary by region and show remote connections to sea ice that correspond with established theories of larval transport. Through an improved representation of sea-ice habitat quality, as compared with using more traditional satellite-derived variables such as sea-ice extent and duration, we highlight plausible regions of overwintering habitat. Our findings improve current understanding of how krill are likely responding to changing sea ice and support emerging views that larval habitat use is complex. Furthermore, regional variation in larval dependence on sea ice may provide pockets of resilience to change for the broader krill population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic Southern Ocean Ecological Indicators 129 107934
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topic climate change
Antarctic krill
sea ice
recruitment
Euphausia superba
overwinter survival
spellingShingle climate change
Antarctic krill
sea ice
recruitment
Euphausia superba
overwinter survival
Veytia, D
Bestley, S
Kawaguchi, S
Meiners, KM
Murphy, EJ
Fraser, AD
Kusahara, K
Kimura, N
Corney, S
Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
topic_facet climate change
Antarctic krill
sea ice
recruitment
Euphausia superba
overwinter survival
description Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they function as a habitat for polar species. Identifying sea-ice characteristics that serve as indicators of habitat quality will be crucial to the monitoring and management of climate change impacts. In the Southern Ocean, Antarctic krill is a key prey species and fishery target. Krill larvae depend upon sea-ice habitats to survive the winter and recruit to the population in spring. Existing observations of sea-ice characteristics lack sufficient spatiotemporal coverage to quantify which ones contribute to favourable overwintering habitat, leading to uncertainties in how current and future changes in sea ice affect krill populations. Here, we derive regional-scale indices of annual krill recruitment spanning 35 years across the southwest Atlantic. To develop meaningful indicators of sea-ice habitat, we selected variables from a high-resolution sea-ice model that are hypothesized as relevant for larval habitat use. The resulting correlations between recruitment and sea-ice indicators vary by region and show remote connections to sea ice that correspond with established theories of larval transport. Through an improved representation of sea-ice habitat quality, as compared with using more traditional satellite-derived variables such as sea-ice extent and duration, we highlight plausible regions of overwintering habitat. Our findings improve current understanding of how krill are likely responding to changing sea ice and support emerging views that larval habitat use is complex. Furthermore, regional variation in larval dependence on sea ice may provide pockets of resilience to change for the broader krill population.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Veytia, D
Bestley, S
Kawaguchi, S
Meiners, KM
Murphy, EJ
Fraser, AD
Kusahara, K
Kimura, N
Corney, S
author_facet Veytia, D
Bestley, S
Kawaguchi, S
Meiners, KM
Murphy, EJ
Fraser, AD
Kusahara, K
Kimura, N
Corney, S
author_sort Veytia, D
title Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
title_short Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
title_full Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
title_fullStr Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic
title_sort overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest atlantic
publisher Elsevier Science Bv
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.utas.edu.au/42688/
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/42688/1/145186%20-%20Overwinter%20sea-ice%20characteristics%20important%20for%20Antarctic%20krill.pdf
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