Low Density of Top Predators (Seabirds and Marine Mammals) in the High Arctic Pack Ice.

Scientifica (Cairo)

Laboratory for Polar Ecology (PolE), 1367 Ramillies, Belgium.

Published: September 2016

The at-sea distribution of top predators, seabirds and marine mammals, was determined in the high Arctic pack ice on board the icebreaker RV in July to September 2014. In total, 1,620 transect counts were realised, lasting 30 min each. The five most numerous seabird species represented 74% of the total of 15,150 individuals registered: kittiwake , fulmar , puffin , Ross's gull , and little auk . Eight cetacean species were tallied for a total of 330 individuals, mainly white-beaked dolphin and fin whale . Five pinniped species were represented by a total of 55 individuals and the polar bear was represented by 12 individuals. Four main geographical zones were identified: from Tromsø to the outer marginal ice zone (OMIZ), the Arctic pack ice (close pack ice, CPI), the end of Lomonosov Ridge off Siberia, and the route off Siberia and northern Norway. Important differences were detected between zones, both in species composition and in individual abundance. Low numbers of species and high proportion of individuals for some of them can be considered to reflect very low biodiversity. Numbers encountered in zones 2 to 4 were very low in comparison with other European Arctic seas. The observed differences showed strong patterns.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061955PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1982534DOI Listing

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