Shifting phenology of an endangered apex predator mirrors changes in its favored prey

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  • who: AK Ettinger from the Atmospheric Administration, Montlake BlvdE, Seattle, WA, USA have published the article: Shifting phenology of an endangered apex predator mirrors changes in its favored prey, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors seek to quantify seasonal variation in SRKW presence in the Salish Sea (see Fig 1), the extent to which these seasonal patterns have shifted in recent decades, and whether potential shifts in SRKW presence may be related to changes in their prey. The authors demonstrate that, in recent years, the occurrence of SRKWs peaks later in the central Salish . . .

     

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