Daniel E. Pendleton
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View article: Incorporating prey fields into North Atlantic right whale density surface models
Incorporating prey fields into North Atlantic right whale density surface models Open
Predictions of North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis distributions are an increasingly important tool used in conservation efforts for this Critically Endangered species. Right whales feed upon calanoid copepods, primarily Calanus…
View article: Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Open
Climate change and climate variability are affecting marine mammal species and these impacts are projected to continue in the coming decades. Vulnerability assessments provide a framework for evaluating climate impacts over a broad range o…
View article: Trends in Area of Occurrence and Biomass of Fish and Macroinvertebrates on the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem
Trends in Area of Occurrence and Biomass of Fish and Macroinvertebrates on the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem Open
Climate change can affect the habitat of marine species and hence their persistence and adaptation. Trends in area of occurrence and population biomass were examined for 177 fish and macroinvertebrates resident to the Northeast U.S. Contin…
View article: Asymmetry in the rate of warming and the phenology of seasonal blooms in the Northeast US Shelf Ecosystem
Asymmetry in the rate of warming and the phenology of seasonal blooms in the Northeast US Shelf Ecosystem Open
Predicting the impact of marine ecosystem warming on the timing and magnitude of phytoplankton production is challenging. For example, warming can advance the progression of stratification thereby changing the availability of nutrients to …
View article: Repatriation of a historical North Atlantic right whale habitat during an era of rapid climate change
Repatriation of a historical North Atlantic right whale habitat during an era of rapid climate change Open
Climate change is affecting species distributions in space and time. In the Gulf of Maine, one of the fastest-warming marine regions on Earth, rapid warming has caused prey-related changes in the distribution of the critically endangered N…
View article: Decadal‐scale phenology and seasonal climate drivers of migratory baleen whales in a rapidly warming marine ecosystem
Decadal‐scale phenology and seasonal climate drivers of migratory baleen whales in a rapidly warming marine ecosystem Open
Species' response to rapid climate change can be measured through shifts in timing of recurring biological events, known as phenology. The Gulf of Maine is one of the most rapidly warming regions of the ocean, and thus an ideal system to s…
View article: Identifying predictors of species diversity to guide designation of marine protected areas
Identifying predictors of species diversity to guide designation of marine protected areas Open
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a widely‐used tool for conserving biodiversity. Features that support marine mammal foraging have been suggested as important components to include in MPAs, but research is needed to understand the relatio…
View article: Can Right Whales Out-Swim Climate Change? Can We?
Can Right Whales Out-Swim Climate Change? Can We? Open
The article by Meyer-Gutbrod and colleagues in this issue demonstrates that the endangered North Atlantic right whale’s preferred prey has declined as the Northwest Atlantic has warmed. Right whales are now spending more time foraging in h…
View article: Climate impacts on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem
Climate impacts on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem Open
The Gulf of Maine has recently experienced its warmest 5-year period (2015–2020) in the instrumental record. This warming was associated with a decline in the signature subarctic zooplankton species, Calanus finmarchicus. The temperature c…
View article: Projecting regions of North Atlantic right whale, <i>Eubalaena glacialis</i>, habitat suitability in the Gulf of Maine for the year 2050
Projecting regions of North Atlantic right whale, <i>Eubalaena glacialis</i>, habitat suitability in the Gulf of Maine for the year 2050 Open
North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) are critically endangered, and recent changes in distribution patterns have been a major management challenge. Understanding the role that environmental conditions play in habitat suitabili…
View article: Front Cover
Front Cover Open
The cover image relates to the Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13149, in which Pendleton et al. examine the importance of model-derived prey fields, versus oceanographic proxies for prey, in species distribution models for a m…
View article: Using modelled prey to predict the distribution of a highly mobile marine mammal
Using modelled prey to predict the distribution of a highly mobile marine mammal Open
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) are a widely used tool to estimate and map habitat suitability for wildlife populations. Most studies that model marine mammal density or distributions use oceanographic proxies for marine mammal prey…
View article: Rapid Climate-Driven Circulation Changes Threaten Conservation of Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales
Rapid Climate-Driven Circulation Changes Threaten Conservation of Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales Open
As climate trends accelerate, ecosystems will be pushed rapidly into new states, reducing the potential efficacy of conservation strategies based on historical patterns. In the Gulf of Maine, climate-driven changes have restructured the ec…
View article: It’s about time: A synthesis of changing phenology in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem
It’s about time: A synthesis of changing phenology in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem Open
The timing of recurring biological and seasonal environmental events is changing on a global scale relative to temperature and other climate drivers. This study considers the Gulf of Maine ecosystem, a region of high social and ecological …
View article: Entanglements of North Atlantic right whales increase as their distribution shifts in response to climate change: The need for a new management paradigm [poster]
Entanglements of North Atlantic right whales increase as their distribution shifts in response to climate change: The need for a new management paradigm [poster] Open
Rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine linked to right whale distribution changes since ~2008 -2012Lobster landings from Maine USA † , and the 'Maritimes' region of Nova Scotia & New Brunswick, Canada ¥ .Maritimes region includes Bay of Fundy …
View article: Supplement 1. Applying MAR(1) and MARSS to an ecological data set.
Supplement 1. Applying MAR(1) and MARSS to an ecological data set. Open
File List Hampton_Ecology_11_2087_StatReport_supplement_20130718.pdf (MD5: a7d9d3a6c0123e2ac7f06a0cffeaff5e) MAR1_MARSS_Ecology.R (MD5: 4a35bf6b2c9b33584a9f015acdc61fcf) Description A worked example of applying both MAR(1) and MARSS to an …