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Tracking of marine predators to protect Southern Ocean ecosystems 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Kim, Eugene;  Kerssemakers, Jacob;  Shaltiel, Indra A.;  Haering, Christian H.;  Dekker, Cees
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Tracking data from 17 marine predator species in the Southern Ocean are used to identify Areas of Ecological Significance, the protection of which could help to mitigate increasing pressures on Southern Ocean ecosystems.


Southern Ocean ecosystems are under pressure from resource exploitation and climate change(1,2). Mitigation requires the identification and protection of Areas of Ecological Significance (AESs), which have so far not been determined at the ocean-basin scale. Here, using assemblage-level tracking of marine predators, we identify AESs for this globally important region and assess current threats and protection levels. Integration of more than 4,000 tracks from 17 bird and mammal species reveals AESs around sub-Antarctic islands in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the Antarctic continental shelf. Fishing pressure is disproportionately concentrated inside AESs, and climate change over the next century is predicted to impose pressure on these areas, particularly around the Antarctic continent. At present, 7.1% of the ocean south of 40 degrees S is under formal protection, including 29% of the total AESs. The establishment and regular revision of networks of protection that encompass AESs are needed to provide long-term mitigation of growing pressures on Southern Ocean ecosystems.


  
Mesoscale eddies release pelagic sharks from thermal constraints to foraging in the ocean twilight zone 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2019, 116 (35) : 17187-17192
作者:  Braun, Camrin D.;  Gaube, Peter;  Sinclair-Taylor, Tane H.;  Skomal, Gregory B.;  Thorrold, Simon R.
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remote sensing  oceanographic model  satellite telemetry  marine predator  mesopelagic  
Diversity in thermal affinity among key piscivores buffers impacts of ocean warming on predator-prey interactions 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (1) : 117-131
作者:  Selden, Rebecca L.;  Batt, Ryan D.;  Saba, Vincent S.;  Pinsky, Malin L.
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climate change  functional diversity  marine  predator-prey  spatial overlap  species distribution model