2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16891
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Global warming and arctic terns: Estimating climate change impacts on the world's longest migration

Abstract: Climate change is one of the top three global threats to seabirds, particularly species that visit polar regions. Arctic terns migrate between both polar regions annually and rely on productive marine areas to forage, on sea ice for rest and foraging, and prevailing winds during flight. Here, we report 21st‐century trends in environmental variables affecting arctic terns at key locations along their Atlantic/Indian Ocean migratory flyway during the non‐breeding seasons, identified through tracking data. End‐of… Show more

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