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Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean

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 of species using currently available information. We conducted...

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Autores principales: Lettrich, Matthew D., Asaro, Michael J., Borggaard, Diane L., Dick, Dorothy M., Griffis, Roger B., Litz, Jenny A., Orphanides, Christopher D., Palka, Debra L., Soldevilla, Melissa S., Balmer, Brian, Chavez, Samuel, Cholewiak, Danielle, Claridge, Diane, Ewing, Ruth Y., Fazioli, Kristi L., Fertl, Dagmar, Fougeres, Erin M., Gannon, Damon, Garrison, Lance, Gilbert, James, Gorgone, Annie, Hohn, Aleta, Horstman, Stacey, Josephson, Beth, Kenney, Robert D., Kiszka, Jeremy J., Maze-Foley, Katherine, McFee, Wayne, Mullin, Keith D., Murray, Kimberly, Pendleton, Daniel E., Robbins, Jooke, Roberts, Jason J., Rodriguez- Ferrer, Grisel, Ronje, Errol I., Rosel, Patricia E., Speakman, Todd, Stanistreet, Joy E., Stevens, Tara, Stolen, Megan, Moore, Reny Tyson, Vollmer, Nicole L., Wells, Randall, Whitehead, Heidi R., Whitt, Amy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37729181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290643
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author Lettrich, Matthew D.
Asaro, Michael J.
Borggaard, Diane L.
Dick, Dorothy M.
Griffis, Roger B.
Litz, Jenny A.
Orphanides, Christopher D.
Palka, Debra L.
Soldevilla, Melissa S.
Balmer, Brian
Chavez, Samuel
Cholewiak, Danielle
Claridge, Diane
Ewing, Ruth Y.
Fazioli, Kristi L.
Fertl, Dagmar
Fougeres, Erin M.
Gannon, Damon
Garrison, Lance
Gilbert, James
Gorgone, Annie
Hohn, Aleta
Horstman, Stacey
Josephson, Beth
Kenney, Robert D.
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Maze-Foley, Katherine
McFee, Wayne
Mullin, Keith D.
Murray, Kimberly
Pendleton, Daniel E.
Robbins, Jooke
Roberts, Jason J.
Rodriguez- Ferrer, Grisel
Ronje, Errol I.
Rosel, Patricia E.
Speakman, Todd
Stanistreet, Joy E.
Stevens, Tara
Stolen, Megan
Moore, Reny Tyson
Vollmer, Nicole L.
Wells, Randall
Whitehead, Heidi R.
Whitt, Amy
author_facet Lettrich, Matthew D.
Asaro, Michael J.
Borggaard, Diane L.
Dick, Dorothy M.
Griffis, Roger B.
Litz, Jenny A.
Orphanides, Christopher D.
Palka, Debra L.
Soldevilla, Melissa S.
Balmer, Brian
Chavez, Samuel
Cholewiak, Danielle
Claridge, Diane
Ewing, Ruth Y.
Fazioli, Kristi L.
Fertl, Dagmar
Fougeres, Erin M.
Gannon, Damon
Garrison, Lance
Gilbert, James
Gorgone, Annie
Hohn, Aleta
Horstman, Stacey
Josephson, Beth
Kenney, Robert D.
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Maze-Foley, Katherine
McFee, Wayne
Mullin, Keith D.
Murray, Kimberly
Pendleton, Daniel E.
Robbins, Jooke
Roberts, Jason J.
Rodriguez- Ferrer, Grisel
Ronje, Errol I.
Rosel, Patricia E.
Speakman, Todd
Stanistreet, Joy E.
Stevens, Tara
Stolen, Megan
Moore, Reny Tyson
Vollmer, Nicole L.
Wells, Randall
Whitehead, Heidi R.
Whitt, Amy
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description 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 of species using currently available information. We conducted a trait-based climate vulnerability assessment using expert elicitation for 108 marine mammal stocks and stock groups in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. Our approach combined the exposure (projected change in environmental conditions) and sensitivity (ability to tolerate and adapt to changing conditions) of marine mammal stocks to estimate vulnerability to climate change, and categorize stocks with a vulnerability index. The climate vulnerability score was very high for 44% (n = 47) of these stocks, high for 29% (n = 31), moderate for 20% (n = 22), and low for 7% (n = 8). The majority of stocks (n = 78; 72%) scored very high exposure, whereas 24% (n = 26) scored high, and 4% (n = 4) scored moderate. The sensitivity score was very high for 33% (n = 36) of these stocks, high for 18% (n = 19), moderate for 34% (n = 37), and low for 15% (n = 16). Vulnerability results were summarized for stocks in five taxonomic groups: pinnipeds (n = 4; 25% high, 75% moderate), mysticetes (n = 7; 29% very high, 57% high, 14% moderate), ziphiids (n = 8; 13% very high, 50% high, 38% moderate), delphinids (n = 84; 52% very high, 23% high, 15% moderate, 10% low), and other odontocetes (n = 5; 60% high, 40% moderate). Factors including temperature, ocean pH, and dissolved oxygen were the primary drivers of high climate exposure, with effects mediated through prey and habitat parameters. We quantified sources of uncertainty by bootstrapping vulnerability scores, conducting leave-one-out analyses of individual attributes and individual scorers, and through scoring data quality for each attribute. These results provide information for researchers, managers, and the public on marine mammal responses to climate change to enhance the development of more effective marine mammal management, restoration, and conservation activities that address current and future environmental variation and biological responses due to climate change.
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spelling pubmed-105111362023-09-21 Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Lettrich, Matthew D. Asaro, Michael J. Borggaard, Diane L. Dick, Dorothy M. Griffis, Roger B. Litz, Jenny A. Orphanides, Christopher D. Palka, Debra L. Soldevilla, Melissa S. Balmer, Brian Chavez, Samuel Cholewiak, Danielle Claridge, Diane Ewing, Ruth Y. Fazioli, Kristi L. Fertl, Dagmar Fougeres, Erin M. Gannon, Damon Garrison, Lance Gilbert, James Gorgone, Annie Hohn, Aleta Horstman, Stacey Josephson, Beth Kenney, Robert D. Kiszka, Jeremy J. Maze-Foley, Katherine McFee, Wayne Mullin, Keith D. Murray, Kimberly Pendleton, Daniel E. Robbins, Jooke Roberts, Jason J. Rodriguez- Ferrer, Grisel Ronje, Errol I. Rosel, Patricia E. Speakman, Todd Stanistreet, Joy E. Stevens, Tara Stolen, Megan Moore, Reny Tyson Vollmer, Nicole L. Wells, Randall Whitehead, Heidi R. Whitt, Amy PLoS One Research Article 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 of species using currently available information. We conducted a trait-based climate vulnerability assessment using expert elicitation for 108 marine mammal stocks and stock groups in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. Our approach combined the exposure (projected change in environmental conditions) and sensitivity (ability to tolerate and adapt to changing conditions) of marine mammal stocks to estimate vulnerability to climate change, and categorize stocks with a vulnerability index. The climate vulnerability score was very high for 44% (n = 47) of these stocks, high for 29% (n = 31), moderate for 20% (n = 22), and low for 7% (n = 8). The majority of stocks (n = 78; 72%) scored very high exposure, whereas 24% (n = 26) scored high, and 4% (n = 4) scored moderate. The sensitivity score was very high for 33% (n = 36) of these stocks, high for 18% (n = 19), moderate for 34% (n = 37), and low for 15% (n = 16). Vulnerability results were summarized for stocks in five taxonomic groups: pinnipeds (n = 4; 25% high, 75% moderate), mysticetes (n = 7; 29% very high, 57% high, 14% moderate), ziphiids (n = 8; 13% very high, 50% high, 38% moderate), delphinids (n = 84; 52% very high, 23% high, 15% moderate, 10% low), and other odontocetes (n = 5; 60% high, 40% moderate). Factors including temperature, ocean pH, and dissolved oxygen were the primary drivers of high climate exposure, with effects mediated through prey and habitat parameters. We quantified sources of uncertainty by bootstrapping vulnerability scores, conducting leave-one-out analyses of individual attributes and individual scorers, and through scoring data quality for each attribute. These results provide information for researchers, managers, and the public on marine mammal responses to climate change to enhance the development of more effective marine mammal management, restoration, and conservation activities that address current and future environmental variation and biological responses due to climate change. Public Library of Science 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10511136/ /pubmed/37729181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290643 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lettrich, Matthew D.
Asaro, Michael J.
Borggaard, Diane L.
Dick, Dorothy M.
Griffis, Roger B.
Litz, Jenny A.
Orphanides, Christopher D.
Palka, Debra L.
Soldevilla, Melissa S.
Balmer, Brian
Chavez, Samuel
Cholewiak, Danielle
Claridge, Diane
Ewing, Ruth Y.
Fazioli, Kristi L.
Fertl, Dagmar
Fougeres, Erin M.
Gannon, Damon
Garrison, Lance
Gilbert, James
Gorgone, Annie
Hohn, Aleta
Horstman, Stacey
Josephson, Beth
Kenney, Robert D.
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Maze-Foley, Katherine
McFee, Wayne
Mullin, Keith D.
Murray, Kimberly
Pendleton, Daniel E.
Robbins, Jooke
Roberts, Jason J.
Rodriguez- Ferrer, Grisel
Ronje, Errol I.
Rosel, Patricia E.
Speakman, Todd
Stanistreet, Joy E.
Stevens, Tara
Stolen, Megan
Moore, Reny Tyson
Vollmer, Nicole L.
Wells, Randall
Whitehead, Heidi R.
Whitt, Amy
Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title_full Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title_fullStr Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title_short Vulnerability to climate change of United States marine mammal stocks in the western North Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
title_sort vulnerability to climate change of united states marine mammal stocks in the western north atlantic, gulf of mexico, and caribbean
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37729181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290643
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