Investigating past responses to variations in the marine environment can provide insights into how species might respond to future change. Using long-finned pilot whales Globicephala melas stranded in New Zealand (2011) and Australia (2012), we investigated relationships between tooth growth chronologies, as a proxy for energy budgets (which underpin population state), and interannual variations in broad-scale climate indices (Southern Oscillation Index [SOI], Indian Ocean Dipole [IOD]) and spatially explicit, seasonally averaged sea surface temperature (SST). Tooth chronologies from pilot whales that stranded in Australia had a positive relationship with the SOI and a negative relationship with the IOD. Those from New Zealand had a positiv...
Multidecadal datasets are important for investigating the effects of a changing climate on top preda...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Obtaining direct measurements to characterise ecosystem function can be hindered...
Increasing evidence suggests that climate change is negatively affecting marine ecosystems and biota...
Investigating past responses to variations in the marine environment can provide insights into how s...
In a changing climate, it becomes increasingly important to understand how species respond to variab...
Cetacean strandings elicit much community and scientific interest, but few quantitative analyses hav...
Extensive research has been conducted on long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) populations in...
Abstract Understanding environmental drivers of species’ behavior is key for successful conservation...
Large-scale climate modes such as El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influence population dynamics ...
In the context of a changing climate, understanding the environmental drivers of marine megafauna di...
Opportunistic sightings and strandings of Caperea marginata (n=196) from the vicinity of Australia a...
Knowing how species will respond to environmental variability and climate change requires understand...
How baleen whales locate prey and how environmental change may influence whale foraging success are ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) time-series from the southwest Atlantic and the El Niño 4 region in th...
The grouping behaviour of animals is governed by intrinsic and extrinsic factors which play an impor...
Multidecadal datasets are important for investigating the effects of a changing climate on top preda...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Obtaining direct measurements to characterise ecosystem function can be hindered...
Increasing evidence suggests that climate change is negatively affecting marine ecosystems and biota...
Investigating past responses to variations in the marine environment can provide insights into how s...
In a changing climate, it becomes increasingly important to understand how species respond to variab...
Cetacean strandings elicit much community and scientific interest, but few quantitative analyses hav...
Extensive research has been conducted on long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) populations in...
Abstract Understanding environmental drivers of species’ behavior is key for successful conservation...
Large-scale climate modes such as El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influence population dynamics ...
In the context of a changing climate, understanding the environmental drivers of marine megafauna di...
Opportunistic sightings and strandings of Caperea marginata (n=196) from the vicinity of Australia a...
Knowing how species will respond to environmental variability and climate change requires understand...
How baleen whales locate prey and how environmental change may influence whale foraging success are ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) time-series from the southwest Atlantic and the El Niño 4 region in th...
The grouping behaviour of animals is governed by intrinsic and extrinsic factors which play an impor...
Multidecadal datasets are important for investigating the effects of a changing climate on top preda...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Obtaining direct measurements to characterise ecosystem function can be hindered...
Increasing evidence suggests that climate change is negatively affecting marine ecosystems and biota...