On behalf of my co-authors I'm happy to announce that our systematic review
on the impacts of climate change to cetaceans is now published open access
in Climate Change Ecology.

van Weelden, C., Towers, J.R. and Bosker, T. 2021. Impacts of climate
change on cetacean distribution, habitat and migration. Climate Change
Ecology 1:100009

Abstract: Climatic changes have had significant impacts on marine
ecosystems, including apex predators such as cetaceans. A more complete
understanding of the potential impacts of climate change on cetaceans is
necessary to ensure their conservation. Here we present a review of the
literature on the impacts of climate change on cetacean distribution,
habitat and migrations and highlight research gaps. Our results indicate
that due to rising sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and/or reducing sea ice
extent, a variety of impacts on the distribution, habitat and migration of
cetaceans have been observed to date and several more are predicted to
occur over the next century. Many species have demonstrated a poleward
shift, following their preferred SSTs to higher latitudes, and some have
altered the timing of their migrations, while others appear not to be
affected. These changes may benefit certain species, while others will be
placed under extreme pressure and may face increased risk of extinction.
Broader implications may include increased inter-specific competition,
genetic alterations, ecosystem-level changes and conservation challenges.
Existing research on the topic is both extremely limited and unevenly
distributed (geographically and phylogenetically). Further research is
necessary to determine which species and populations are most vulnerable
and require the earliest conservation action.

This article is freely available online and in PDF at:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666900521000095?via%3Dihub

best regards, Jared Towers
Bay Cetology
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