Climate-driven shifts in marine species ranges: scaling from organisms to communities

ML Pinsky, RL Selden, ZJ Kitchel - Annual review of marine …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The geographic distributions of marine species are changing rapidly, with leading range
edges following climate poleward, deeper, and in other directions and trailing range edges …

Integrating physiology into movement ecology of large terrestrial mammals

RS Hetem, KA Haylock, M Boyers… - Journal of …, 2025 - journals.biologists.com
Movement paths are influenced by external factors and depend on an individual's navigation
capacity (Where to move?), motion capacity (How to move?) and are ultimately driven by …

Persisting worldwide seabird-fishery competition despite seabird community decline

D Grémillet, A Ponchon, M Paleczny, MLD Palomares… - Current Biology, 2018 - cell.com
Fisheries transform marine ecosystems and compete with predators [1], but temporal trends
in seabird-fishery competition had never been assessed on a worldwide scale. Using catch …

A general theory of avian migratory connectivity

M Somveille, RA Bay, TB Smith, PP Marra… - Ecology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Birds exhibit a remarkable array of seasonal migrations. Despite much research describing
migratory behaviour, the underlying forces driving how a species' breeding and wintering …

[HTML][HTML] North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds

M Clairbaux, P Mathewson, W Porter, J Fort, H Strøm… - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
Summary Each winter, the North Atlantic Ocean is the stage for numerous cyclones, the most
severe ones leading to seabird mass-mortality events called" winter wrecks." 1–3 During …

Arctic climate change and pollution impact little auk foraging and fitness across a decade

F Amélineau, D Grémillet, AMA Harding, W Walkusz… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Ongoing global changes apply drastic environmental forcing onto Arctic marine ecosystems,
particularly through ocean warming, sea-ice shrinkage and enhanced pollution. To test …

Abundance and species diversity hotspots of tracked marine predators across the North American Arctic

DJ Yurkowski, M Auger‐Méthé… - Diversity and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronounced in the
Arctic. Economic development is increasing leading to more disturbances and pressures on …

Big data approaches to the spatial ecology and conservation of marine megafauna

D Grémillet, D Chevallier… - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Satellite remote-sensing and wildlife tracking allow researchers to record rapidly increasing
volumes of information on the spatial ecology of marine megafauna in the context of global …

A review of climate change impacts on migration patterns of marine vertebrates in Arctic and Subarctic ecosystems

KJ Kuletz, SH Ferguson, M Frederiksen… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems throughout the circumpolar Arctic, altering
seasonal habitats and the food bases for fishes, seabirds, and marine mammals. Arctic and …

Sharks surf the slope: Current updrafts reduce energy expenditure for aggregating marine predators

YP Papastamatiou, G Iosilevskii… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
An animal's energy landscape considers the power requirements associated with residing in
or moving through habitats. Within marine environments, these landscapes can be dynamic …