Variable wind, pack ice, and prey dispersion affect the long‐term adequacy of protected areas for an Arctic sea duck
Abstract
With changing climate, delineation of protected areas for sensitive species must account for long‐term variability and geographic shifts of key habitat elements. Projecting the future adequacy of protected areas requires knowing major factors that drive such changes, and how readily the animals adjust to altered resources. In the Arctic, the viability of habitats for marine birds and mammals often depends on sea ice to dissipate storm waves and...
Paper Details
Title
Variable wind, pack ice, and prey dispersion affect the long‐term adequacy of protected areas for an Arctic sea duck
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
396 - 412
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