Hi all,

Happy to announce the publication of our most recent offering:

Lowther, A. D., Fisk, A., Kovacs, K. M., and Lydersen, C. 2017. Interdecadal 
changes in the marine food web along the west Spitsbergen coast detected in the 
stable isotope composition of ringed seal (Pusa hispida) whiskers. Polar 
Biology: 1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2122-3.


Recent influxes of warm Atlantic water into the fjords of west Spitsbergen have 
led to concomitant influx of more temperate and boreal fish species. The 
changes in the water masses within the fjords naturally affect all trophic 
levels of the sympagic, benthic, and pelagic food chains in the area. The most 
abundant marine mammal species in the fjords of west Spitsbergen is the ringed 
seal (Pusa hispida), which feeds, breeds, and moults in this area. In this 
study, we used isotopic data from whiskers of two cohorts of adult ringed seals 
(sampled in 1990 and 2013) to determine whether signals of ecosystem changes 
were detectable in this top marine predator. Acknowledging the limitations to 
our understanding of whisker growth in phocid seals, we interpreted the 
isotopic data from whiskers under two alternate hypotheses of whisker 
replacement dynamics and the dietary periods that might be represented. Even 
under the most conservative hypothesis, it is clear from our data that changes 
in the marine food web of the west Spitsbergen coast have occurred over the 
last 20 years, and that these are detectable in the isotopes incorporated into 
higher trophic predators. Concluding which aspect of the food web has been 
modified is complicated by a lack of recent ringed seal dietary studies, a 
knowledge gap that should be prioritised as the climate continues to change.

You can get a copy from 
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-017-2122-3

cheers

Andy


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Dr Andy Lowther
Research Scientist
Norwegian Polar Institute
Troms?
Norway

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