THICK-BILLED MURRES
; NORTH WATER POLYNYA
; EASTERN LANCASTER SOUND
; GULL PAGOPHILA-EBURNEA
; SOMATERIA-MOLLISSIMA-BOREALIS
; RAZORBILLS ALCA-TORDA
; PRINCE LEOPOLD ISLAND
; BARROW STRAIT AREA
; LONG-LIVED BIRD
; COMMON EIDERS
WOS学科分类:
Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向:
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:
The Canadian Arctic hosts millions of marine birds annually, many of which aggregate in large numbers at well-defined sites at predictable times of the year. Marine habitats in this region will be under increasing threats from anthropogenic activities, largely facilitated by climate change and long-term trends of reduced sea ice extent and thickness. In this review, we update previous efforts to delineate the most important habitats for marine birds in Arctic Canada, using the most current population estimates for Canada, as well as recent information from shipboard surveys and telemetry studies. We identify 349 160 km(2) of key habitat, more than doubling earlier suggestions for key habitat extent. As of 2018, 1% of these habitats fall within the boundaries of legislated protected areas. New marine conservation areas currently being finalized in the Canadian Arctic will only increase the proportion protected to 13%.
1.Acadia Univ, 33 Westwood Ave, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6, Canada 2.Univ Washington, Canadian Studies Ctr, Arctic Studies, Box 353650, Washington, DC 98195 USA 3.Carleton Univ, Environm & Climate Change Canada, Wildlife & Landscape Sci Div, Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3, Canada 4.McGill Univ, Fac Agr & Environm Sci, MacDonald Stewart Bldg,MS3-042 Campus, Ste Anne De Bellevue, PQ H9X 3V9, Canada 5.Environm & Climate Change Canada, Canadian Wildlife Serv, Box 1870, Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0, Canada
Recommended Citation:
Mallory, Mark L.,Gaston, Anthony J.,Provencher, Jennifer F.,et al. Identifying key marine habitat sites for seabirds and sea ducks in the Canadian Arctic[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS,2019-01-01,27(2):215-240