This study uses cetacean sighting data, acquired via a citizen science programme, to update distributions and spatial trends of whales and dolphins in waters around the Svalbard Archipelago during the period 2005–2019. Distributions, based on kernel density estimates, from an early period (2005–2009) and a recent period (2015–19) were compared to identify potential shifts in distribution in this area, which is experiencing rapid warming and concomitant sea-ice losses. Among the three Arctic endemic cetaceans, white whales (Delphinapterus leucas, also known as beluga) had a stable, coastal distribution throughout the study, whereas narwhals (Monodon monoceros) and bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) were observed only north of the archi...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaVery little is known about how sperm whales and northe...
Two shipboard line-transect surveys of the Northeast Atlantic were conducted between 2002–2007 and 2...
Aerial surveys were carried out in coastal Icelandic waters 4 times between 1986 and 2001 as part of...
This study uses cetacean sighting data, acquired via a citizen science programme, to update distribu...
This study used 13 years of cetacean sighting data (2002–2014) from waters around the Svalbard Archi...
Background: The Arctic is experiencing rapid reductions in sea ice and in some areas tidal glaciers ...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, and resultant sea ice losses represent a serious threat to...
This study was supported by funds from the Norwegian Polar Institute, the Norwegian Research Council...
The Norwegian Polar Institute initiated a research programme on white whales in 1995 to gather biolo...
Understanding the dynamics of cetacean distribution in ecologically vulnerable regions is essential ...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
Global warming is inducing major environmental changes in the Arctic. These changes will differentia...
Aerial surveys were carried out in coastal Icelandic waters 4 times between 1986 and 2001 as part of...
A ship-based mosaic survey of Northeast Atlantic cetaceans was conducted over a 5-year period betwee...
The North Atlantic Sightings Surveys (NASS) are a series of international cetacean line transect sur...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaVery little is known about how sperm whales and northe...
Two shipboard line-transect surveys of the Northeast Atlantic were conducted between 2002–2007 and 2...
Aerial surveys were carried out in coastal Icelandic waters 4 times between 1986 and 2001 as part of...
This study uses cetacean sighting data, acquired via a citizen science programme, to update distribu...
This study used 13 years of cetacean sighting data (2002–2014) from waters around the Svalbard Archi...
Background: The Arctic is experiencing rapid reductions in sea ice and in some areas tidal glaciers ...
The Arctic is experiencing rapid warming, and resultant sea ice losses represent a serious threat to...
This study was supported by funds from the Norwegian Polar Institute, the Norwegian Research Council...
The Norwegian Polar Institute initiated a research programme on white whales in 1995 to gather biolo...
Understanding the dynamics of cetacean distribution in ecologically vulnerable regions is essential ...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
Global warming is inducing major environmental changes in the Arctic. These changes will differentia...
Aerial surveys were carried out in coastal Icelandic waters 4 times between 1986 and 2001 as part of...
A ship-based mosaic survey of Northeast Atlantic cetaceans was conducted over a 5-year period betwee...
The North Atlantic Sightings Surveys (NASS) are a series of international cetacean line transect sur...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaVery little is known about how sperm whales and northe...
Two shipboard line-transect surveys of the Northeast Atlantic were conducted between 2002–2007 and 2...
Aerial surveys were carried out in coastal Icelandic waters 4 times between 1986 and 2001 as part of...