Dear colleagues,

My co-author and I are pleased to share our new paper examining
distributional shifts in long-finned pilot whales and their prey:

Thorne, L.H. and Nye, J.A., 2021. Trait-mediated shifts and climate
velocity decouple an endothermic marine predator and its ectothermic
prey. *Scientific
Reports*, *11*(1), pp.1-14. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97318-z

Abstract: Climate change is redistributing biodiversity globally and
distributional shifts have been found to follow local climate velocities.
It is largely assumed that marine endotherms such as cetaceans might shift
more slowly than ectotherms in response to warming and would primarily
follow changes in prey, but distributional shifts in cetaceans are
difficult to quantify. Here we use data from fisheries bycatch and
strandings to examine changes in the distribution of long-finned pilot
whales (*Globicephala melas*), and assess shifts in pilot whales and their
prey relative to climate velocity in a rapidly warming region of the
Northwest Atlantic. We found a poleward shift in pilot whale distribution
that exceeded climate velocity and occurred at more than three times the
rate of fish and invertebrate prey species. Fish and invertebrates shifted
at rates equal to or slower than expected based on climate velocity, with
more slowly shifting species moving to deeper waters. We suggest that
traits such as mobility, diet specialization, and thermoregulatory strategy
are central to understanding and anticipating range shifts. Our findings
highlight the potential for trait-mediated climate shifts to decouple
relationships between endothermic cetaceans and their ectothermic prey,
which has important implications for marine food web dynamics and ecosystem
stability.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-97318-z

Best,
Lesley

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Lesley Thorne, Assistant Professor
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Stony Brook University,  Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000
631.632.5117
www.thornelab.com
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