Dear MARMAM community,

The following paper has just been published in open access in Ecological 
Indicators:

Chandelier, G. & Kiszka, J., 2026. Forecasting climate-driven distribution 
shifts of small cetaceans in the North Atlantic Ocean using species 
distribution models. Ecological Indicators, 183: 114675.

Here are the highlights of the paper:

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• We modeled current and future distributions of 12 small cetacean species in 
the North Atlantic Ocean.
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• Poleward redistribution of 12 small cetaceans is projected by 2100.
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• Small cetaceans exhibit contrasting responses among species.
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• Tropical regions may become less suitable, leading to possible 
desertification.
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• Temperate zones emerge as key refugia for an increasing number of species.

Link to the paper (open access): 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X26000725

Please note that in Fig. 8, G. melas is at the top of the figure (A) and G. 
macrorhynchus is at the bottom (B).

Best,


Jeremy Kiszka, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Institute of Environment, Coastlines and Oceans Division
Department of Biological Sciences
Florida International University
https://environment.fiu.edu<https://environment.fiu.edu/>
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Principal Investigator, Marine Mammal Ecology Laboratory
3000 NE 151 St., FL-33181, North Miami, USA.
Office (direct): (305)-919-5234<tel:(305)-919-5234>
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President, Society for Marine Mammalogy
https://marinemammalscience.org<https://marinemammalscience.org/>

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