Dear Marmam community

On behalf of my co-authors I am pleased to announce the open-access publication 
of our paper:

"Interannual site fidelity by Svalbard walruses"

by Lonnie Mikkelsen, Kit M. Kovacs, Marie-Anne Blanchet, Gary Brodin & 
Christian Lydersen.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-66370-w


Abstract:
The Arctic is experiencing rapid reductions in sea ice, affecting all 
ice-dependant species. In the present study we examine interannual seasonal 
movements and habitat use in relation to sea ice coverage for one of the Arctic 
endemic marine mammals. We tagged 40 male walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) in the 
Svalbard Archipelago with custom-designed tusk-mounted GPS loggers. Twelve of 
these animals provided tracks that lasted 1–6 years. Eleven of the walruses 
displayed clear seasonal migratory behaviour between summer foraging areas and 
winter breeding areas. Individuals showed high inter-individual variation, but 
clear site fidelity, using the same areas in consecutive years despite variable 
sea ice conditions. The walruses swam 5225–10,406 km per year and travelled 
remarkably similar distances between years on an individual basis. The 
phenology of migration was not impacted by sea ice concentrations or daylight 
length but was consistent at the individual level, suggesting endogenous 
drivers. Sea ice concentrations influenced movement behaviour with animals 
showing more tortuous paths when in areas with heavy sea ice, possibly 
searching for polynyas where females reside. Ongoing climate change is expected 
to drastically change walrus habitat, and it remains to be seen if walruses 
will be able to shift from their fixed seasonal migratory routines.

Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions!

Best,
Lonnie Mikkelsen

Norwegian Polar Institute

Tromsø, Norway
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