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Main Authors: Larsen, Julie Sofie K, Ladegaard, Michael, Madsen, Peter T, Olsen, Steffen M, Simon, Malene
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Scientific reports 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42168506/
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author Larsen, Julie Sofie K
Ladegaard, Michael
Madsen, Peter T
Olsen, Steffen M
Simon, Malene
author_facet Larsen, Julie Sofie K
Ladegaard, Michael
Madsen, Peter T
Olsen, Steffen M
Simon, Malene
Larsen, Julie Sofie K
Ladegaard, Michael
Madsen, Peter T
Olsen, Steffen M
Simon, Malene
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Sea ice dynamics structure narwhal presence and seasonal movements in a Northwest Greenland fjord system. Larsen, Julie Sofie K Ladegaard, Michael Madsen, Peter T Olsen, Steffen M Simon, Malene The Arctic is experiencing unprecedented environmental change, with diminishing sea ice reshaping marine ecosystems. The narwhal (Monodon monoceros) exhibits strong site fidelity during seasonal movements and continued sea-ice decline has the potential to alter important habitats. This study aimed to understand narwhal presence at different sea-ice stages by combining long-term passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) with satellite-derived sea ice data from Inglefield Bredning, Northwest Greenland (June 2022-September 2025). Generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) revealed a highly significant effect of sea-ice stage on narwhal acoustic activity (p
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spellingShingle Sea ice dynamics structure narwhal presence and seasonal movements in a Northwest Greenland fjord system.
Larsen, Julie Sofie K
Ladegaard, Michael
Madsen, Peter T
Olsen, Steffen M
Simon, Malene
Sea ice dynamics structure narwhal presence and seasonal movements in a Northwest Greenland fjord system. Larsen, Julie Sofie K Ladegaard, Michael Madsen, Peter T Olsen, Steffen M Simon, Malene The Arctic is experiencing unprecedented environmental change, with diminishing sea ice reshaping marine ecosystems. The narwhal (Monodon monoceros) exhibits strong site fidelity during seasonal movements and continued sea-ice decline has the potential to alter important habitats. This study aimed to understand narwhal presence at different sea-ice stages by combining long-term passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) with satellite-derived sea ice data from Inglefield Bredning, Northwest Greenland (June 2022-September 2025). Generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) revealed a highly significant effect of sea-ice stage on narwhal acoustic activity (p
title Sea ice dynamics structure narwhal presence and seasonal movements in a Northwest Greenland fjord system.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42168506/