Temporal variation in the occurrence of whale and dolphin species in the Azores from 2010 to 2017

Annelie Milou Bron, O. Jansen, M. V. D. Linde
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Global climate change (CC) affects marine mammals, such as cetaceans, by exposing them to an altered marine environment. Cetaceans are indirectly influenced by CC (e.g. through their prey, warmer environment). They are indicator species, significant to marine ecosystems and one of the most endangered vertebrate groups on this planet. Since oceanic water temperatures have increased, a noticeable shift in diversity of cetaceans present in marine hotspots is expected. In this paper, the community structure (occurrence) of cetacean species present around Sao Miguel Island, Portugal were investigated to contribute to the current understanding of the effects of CC on cetaceans.
2010 - 2017年亚速尔群岛鲸鱼和海豚物种发生的时间变化
全球气候变化(CC)通过使鲸类等海洋哺乳动物暴露于改变的海洋环境中而影响它们。鲸目动物受到气候变化的间接影响(例如,通过它们的猎物、更温暖的环境)。它们是指示物种,对海洋生态系统很重要,也是这个星球上最濒危的脊椎动物群体之一。由于海水温度升高,预计海洋热点地区鲸类动物的多样性将发生显著变化。本文对葡萄牙圣米格尔岛附近鲸类的群落结构(发生)进行了调查,以期进一步了解CC对鲸类的影响。
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