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      Predicting how climate change threatens the prey base of Arctic marine predators

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          The Arctic Amplification Debate

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            A major ecosystem shift in the northern Bering Sea.

            Until recently, northern Bering Sea ecosystems were characterized by extensive seasonal sea ice cover, high water column and sediment carbon production, and tight pelagic-benthic coupling of organic production. Here, we show that these ecosystems are shifting away from these characteristics. Changes in biological communities are contemporaneous with shifts in regional atmospheric and hydrographic forcing. In the past decade, geographic displacement of marine mammal population distributions has coincided with a reduction of benthic prey populations, an increase in pelagic fish, a reduction in sea ice, and an increase in air and ocean temperatures. These changes now observed on the shallow shelf of the northern Bering Sea should be expected to affect a much broader portion of the Pacific-influenced sector of the Arctic Ocean.
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              Footprints of climate change in the Arctic marine ecosystem

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                Journal
                Ecology Letters
                Ecology Letters
                Wiley
                1461-023X
                1461-0248
                September 2021
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada
                [2 ]Department of Fisheries and Oceans Freshwater Institute Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
                [3 ]Department of Biological Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
                [4 ]Department of Statistics University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada
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                10.1111/ele.13866
                34469020
                e2c9e78e-48a3-4bb8-ac3a-7e8acb98a2f7
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