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DOI10.1016/j.marenvres.2019.02.008
Prey biomass dynamics in gray whale feeding areas adjacent to northeastern Sakhalin (the Sea of Okhotsk), Russia, 2001-2015
Blanchard, Arny L.1; Demchenko, Natalia L.2; Aerts, Lise A. M.3; Yazvenko, Sergei B.4; Ivin, Victor V.5; Shcherbakov, Ilya2,6; Melton, H. Rodger7
发表日期2019
ISSN0141-1136
EISSN1879-0291
卷号145页码:123-136
英文摘要

Changing climate patterns strongly influence marine ecosystems across the Pacific Arctic region creating significant ecosystem transitions and change. Macrobenthic species are essential prey for numerous marine mammals and seabirds but the influence of climatic drivers that control macrobenthic community population dynamics are poorly known in critical prey habitats. We investigated associations of environmental, temporal, and climatic covariates with the biomass concentrations of six prey groups (Actinopterygii, Amphipoda, Bivalvia, Cumacea, Isopoda, and Polychaeta) in essential habitats for Korean-Okhotsk (western) gray whales adjacent to northeastern Sakhalin Island in the Sea of Okhotsk. Prey community biomass concentrations were correlated with water depth, year, and climate indices reflecting oceanographic and climatic patterns associated with macro-scale climatological effects. The correlation of prey biomass with water depth and year accounted for similar to 90% of total variation in canonical correlation analyses (CCor). Climate indices accounted for similar to 10% of total variation in CCor. Water circulation in winter may be particularly important for maintaining populations through the advection of particulate organic carbon entrained in winter currents. Overall, temporal trends in the biomass concentrations of gray whale prey resources appear to reflect climatic and oceanographic factors that are driving ecosystem changes across the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Arctic region.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Toxicology
来源期刊MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/94377
作者单位1.Blanchard Ecol, North Pole, AK USA;
2.RAS, Natl Sci Ctr Marine Biol FEB, Moscow, Russia;
3.LAMA Ecol, Dallas, TX USA;
4.LGL Ltd, Sydney, BC, Canada;
5.LS Berg State Res Inst Lake & River Fisheries, St Petersburg, Russia;
6.Far Eastern Fed Univ, Vladivostok, Russia;
7.ExxonMobil, Houston, TX USA
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Blanchard, Arny L.,Demchenko, Natalia L.,Aerts, Lise A. M.,et al. Prey biomass dynamics in gray whale feeding areas adjacent to northeastern Sakhalin (the Sea of Okhotsk), Russia, 2001-2015[J],2019,145:123-136.
APA Blanchard, Arny L..,Demchenko, Natalia L..,Aerts, Lise A. M..,Yazvenko, Sergei B..,Ivin, Victor V..,...&Melton, H. Rodger.(2019).Prey biomass dynamics in gray whale feeding areas adjacent to northeastern Sakhalin (the Sea of Okhotsk), Russia, 2001-2015.MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH,145,123-136.
MLA Blanchard, Arny L.,et al."Prey biomass dynamics in gray whale feeding areas adjacent to northeastern Sakhalin (the Sea of Okhotsk), Russia, 2001-2015".MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 145(2019):123-136.
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