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Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic

T. Lee TibbittsAndrew L. Von DuykeJerrold L. BelantRob Van BemmelenDiana V. SolovyevaTong MuDale R. SeipRui PrietoKurt K. BurnhamLee A. VierlingHolly L. HenninHolly L. HenninJesper MadsenJudy A. WilliamsJames A. JohnsonPeter P. MarraMichael L. CasazzaElly C. KnightJean-françois TherrienJean-françois TherrienCory T. OvertonArjan J. H. MeddensLaura R. PrughEmily A. MckinnonScott D. LapointScott D. LapointAdam ShreadingLarry GriffinJeff KiddHelmut KruckenbergAndrew BerdahlKimberly JonesRoland KaysErica H. CraigMikhail MarkovetsGrigori TertitskiNicholas C. LarterDmitrijs BoikoDmitrijs BoikoRuth Y. OliverRuth Y. OliverJames R. WrightJyoti S. JenneweinDavid J. YurkowskiDavid J. YurkowskiHans SchekkermanMartin WikelskiMartin WikelskiAndrea KölzschAndrea KölzschJames P. LawlerTravis L. BoomsDavid CabotMark MafteiOphélie CouriotKane BridesStephen B. LewisJoseph R. EvensonJosé A. AlvesJosé A. AlvesJames HodsonSteven L. Van WilgenburgPetr GlazovJoël BêtyJoshua T. AckermanVictor N. BulyukSteven H. FergusonVasiliy SokolovRichard B. LanctotKatherine S. ChristiePhilipp SchwemmerMark R. FullerIngrid TulpErin M. BayneAaron T. FiskChristopher J. LattyJan U. H. EitelEmma GrierGilles GauthierMichael N. KochertKelsey L M RussellStephen C. BrownJennie RauschAevar PetersenJérôme FortJoel A. SchmutzAndrew DixonStefan GartheKlaus-michael ExoCarrie E. GrayGerhard J. D. M. MüskensWolfgang FiedlerWolfgang FiedlerMark HebblewhiteJean-françois LamarreDominic J. DemmaDominique BerteauxGil BohrerJanet NgBryan BedrosianF M SmithF M SmithSarah T. SaalfeldTracy DavisonStan BoutinJ. Mark HipfnerPatricia A. OwenChristopher R. DesorboBrian W. SmithMichael A. YatesNatalie T. BoelmanSarah C. DavidsonSarah C. DavidsonSarah C. DavidsonAllicia KellyAleksandr SokolovSander MoonenGrant GilchristPeter J. MahoneyRamūnas ŽYdelisJeff P. SmithMathew S. SorumBrian D. Uher-kochCarol L. McintyreIngar Jostein ØIenKatherine R. S. SnellKatherine R. S. SnellTomas AarvakDavid GrémilletDavid GrémilletAllison PattersonBridget L. BorgAutumn-lynn HarrisonShanti E. DavisGötz EichhornMónica A. SilvaMónica A. SilvaMichael T. HallworthMichael T. HallworthPetra QuillfeldtAlicia M. BerlinKerry L. NicholsonEliezer GurarieEliezer GurarieIvan PokrovskyKyle H. ElliottMatthew T. WilsonOliver P. LoveBuck A. MangipaneHansoo LeeJesse L. WatsonLuke L. PowellLuke L. PowellLuke L. PowellKyle JolyDon-jean Léandri-bretonTodd E. KatznerRobert DomenechA. David M. LathamA. David M. LathamAlastair FrankeBenjamin J. LagasséKasper ThorupBryan D. WattsSandra LaiTricia A. MillerW. Sean BoydMark L. MalloryRebecca L. Mcguire

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0106 biological sciencesEcology (disciplines)Acclimatization[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PopulationPopulationEcological Parameter MonitoringClimate change010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences010605 ornithologyOnderz. Form. D.ddc:570Life ScienceAnimals14. Life underwaterNo themeeducationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryEcologyPhenologyArchivesArctic RegionsData discoveryEcological Parameter MonitoringPlan_S-Compliant_NO15. Life on landSubarctic climateGeographyArctic13. Climate actioninternational[SDE]Environmental SciencesWIASDierecologieAnimal MigrationAnimal Ecology

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Ecological “big data” Human activities are rapidly altering the natural world. Nowhere is this more evident, perhaps, than in the Arctic, yet this region remains one of the most remote and difficult to study. Researchers have increasingly relied on animal tracking data in these regions to understand individual species' responses, but if we want to understand larger-scale change, we need to integrate our understanding across species. Davidson et al. introduce an open-source data archive that currently hosts more than 15 million location data points across 96 species and use it to show distinct climate change responses across species. Such ecological “big data” can lead to a wider understanding of change. Science , this issue p. 712

10.1126/science.abb7080