Year-round spatiotemporal distribution pattern of a threatened sea duck species breeding on Kolguev Island, south-eastern Barents Sea.
Thiemo KarwinkelIngrid L PolletSandra VardehHelmut KruckenbergPetr GlazovJulia LoshchaginaAlexander KondratyevBenjamin MerkelJochen BellebaumPetra QuillfeldtPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
The Baltic Sea represents the most important wintering area for female long-tailed ducks from Kolguev Island. Important spring and autumn staging areas include the Barents Sea and the White Sea. Climate change will render these habitats more exposed to human impacts in the form of fisheries, marine traffic and oil exploitation in near future. Threats that now operate in the wintering areas may thus spread to the higher latitude staging areas and further increase the pressure on long-tailed ducks.