Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic
The Arctic is entering a new ecological state, with alarming consequences for humanity. Animal-borne sensors offer a window into these changes. Although substantial animal tracking data from the Arctic and subarctic exist, most are difficult to discover and access. Here, we present the new Arctic An...
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ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:glierpub-1281 2023-06-11T04:08:12+02:00 Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic Davidson, Sarah C. Bohrer, Gil Gurarie, Eliezer LaPoint, Scott Mahoney, Peter J. Boelman, Natalie T. Eitel, Jan U.H. Prugh, Laura R. Vierling, Lee A. Jennewein, Jyoti Grier, Emma Couriot, Ophélie Kelly, Allicia P. Meddens, Arjan J.H. Oliver, Ruth Y. Kays, Roland Wikelski, Martin Aarvak, Tomas Ackerman, Joshua T. Alves, José A. 2020-11-06T08:00:00Z https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/glierpub/279 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb7080 unknown Scholarship at UWindsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/glierpub/279 doi:10.1126/science.abb7080 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb7080 Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications text 2020 ftunivwindsor https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb7080 2023-05-06T19:10:44Z The Arctic is entering a new ecological state, with alarming consequences for humanity. Animal-borne sensors offer a window into these changes. Although substantial animal tracking data from the Arctic and subarctic exist, most are difficult to discover and access. Here, we present the new Arctic Animal Movement Archive (AAMA), a growing collection of more than 200 standardized terrestrial and marine animal tracking studies from 1991 to the present. The AAMA supports public data discovery, preserves fundamental baseline data for the future, and facilitates efficient, collaborative data analysis. With AAMA-based case studies, we document climatic influences on the migration phenology of eagles, geographic differences in the adaptive response of caribou reproductive phenology to climate change, and species-specific changes in terrestrial mammal movement rates in response to increasing temperature. Text Arctic caribou Climate change Subarctic University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Science 370 6517 712 715 |
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The Arctic is entering a new ecological state, with alarming consequences for humanity. Animal-borne sensors offer a window into these changes. Although substantial animal tracking data from the Arctic and subarctic exist, most are difficult to discover and access. Here, we present the new Arctic Animal Movement Archive (AAMA), a growing collection of more than 200 standardized terrestrial and marine animal tracking studies from 1991 to the present. The AAMA supports public data discovery, preserves fundamental baseline data for the future, and facilitates efficient, collaborative data analysis. With AAMA-based case studies, we document climatic influences on the migration phenology of eagles, geographic differences in the adaptive response of caribou reproductive phenology to climate change, and species-specific changes in terrestrial mammal movement rates in response to increasing temperature. |
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Davidson, Sarah C. Bohrer, Gil Gurarie, Eliezer LaPoint, Scott Mahoney, Peter J. Boelman, Natalie T. Eitel, Jan U.H. Prugh, Laura R. Vierling, Lee A. Jennewein, Jyoti Grier, Emma Couriot, Ophélie Kelly, Allicia P. Meddens, Arjan J.H. Oliver, Ruth Y. Kays, Roland Wikelski, Martin Aarvak, Tomas Ackerman, Joshua T. Alves, José A. |
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Davidson, Sarah C. Bohrer, Gil Gurarie, Eliezer LaPoint, Scott Mahoney, Peter J. Boelman, Natalie T. Eitel, Jan U.H. Prugh, Laura R. Vierling, Lee A. Jennewein, Jyoti Grier, Emma Couriot, Ophélie Kelly, Allicia P. Meddens, Arjan J.H. Oliver, Ruth Y. Kays, Roland Wikelski, Martin Aarvak, Tomas Ackerman, Joshua T. Alves, José A. Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic |
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Davidson, Sarah C. Bohrer, Gil Gurarie, Eliezer LaPoint, Scott Mahoney, Peter J. Boelman, Natalie T. Eitel, Jan U.H. Prugh, Laura R. Vierling, Lee A. Jennewein, Jyoti Grier, Emma Couriot, Ophélie Kelly, Allicia P. Meddens, Arjan J.H. Oliver, Ruth Y. Kays, Roland Wikelski, Martin Aarvak, Tomas Ackerman, Joshua T. Alves, José A. |
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Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic |
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Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic |
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