<div><p>Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at risk. Today, the Barents Sea ecoregion is suffering the strongest sea ice retreat ever measured; and these changes are suspected to modify food access and thus diet of several species. Biochemical diet tracers enable investigation of diet in species such as polar bears (<i>Ursus maritimus</i>). We examined individual diet variation of female polar bears in Svalbard, Norway, and related it to year, season (spring and autumn), sampling area and breeding status (solitary, with cubs of the year or yearlings). Sampling areas were split according to their ice cover: North-West (less sea ice cover), South-East (larger amplitude in sea ice extent) and...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...
Loss of Arctic sea ice has implications for the distribution and population structure of ice-depende...
Under current climate trends, spring ice breakup in Hudson Bay is advancing rapidly, leaving polar b...
Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at risk. Tod...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely on annual sea ice as their primary habitat for hunting marine mam...
Predator foraging behaviour is influenced by a suite of intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including e...
<p><b>Median mass % of 33 fatty acids (FA) according to A) season, B) breeding status and C) samplin...
<p><b>Relationship between blood stable isotopes and (A) sampling area, (B) season and (C) breeding ...
Polar bears Ursus maritimus are currently facing rapid environmental changes with loss of sea ice an...
Rapid climate changes are occurring in the Arctic, with substantial repercussions for arctic ecosyst...
Climate change has broad ecological implications for species that rely on sensitive habitats. For so...
The ecological response of climate change is expected to be especially pronounced across the circump...
Two global environmental issues, climate change and contamination by persistent organic pollutants, ...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely upon Arctic sea ice as a physical habitat. Consequently, conserva...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...
Loss of Arctic sea ice has implications for the distribution and population structure of ice-depende...
Under current climate trends, spring ice breakup in Hudson Bay is advancing rapidly, leaving polar b...
Global changes are thought to affect most Arctic species, yet some populations are more at risk. Tod...
Arctic species are adapted to the seasonal changes in habitat conditions and resource availability; ...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely on annual sea ice as their primary habitat for hunting marine mam...
Predator foraging behaviour is influenced by a suite of intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including e...
<p><b>Median mass % of 33 fatty acids (FA) according to A) season, B) breeding status and C) samplin...
<p><b>Relationship between blood stable isotopes and (A) sampling area, (B) season and (C) breeding ...
Polar bears Ursus maritimus are currently facing rapid environmental changes with loss of sea ice an...
Rapid climate changes are occurring in the Arctic, with substantial repercussions for arctic ecosyst...
Climate change has broad ecological implications for species that rely on sensitive habitats. For so...
The ecological response of climate change is expected to be especially pronounced across the circump...
Two global environmental issues, climate change and contamination by persistent organic pollutants, ...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) rely upon Arctic sea ice as a physical habitat. Consequently, conserva...
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations in several areas with seasonal sea ice regimes have show...
Loss of Arctic sea ice has implications for the distribution and population structure of ice-depende...
Under current climate trends, spring ice breakup in Hudson Bay is advancing rapidly, leaving polar b...