<div><p>Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic. These changes may improve food availability for Arctic herbivores, but may also have negative effects by generating a mismatch between the surge of high quality food in the spring and the timing of reproduction. We analyzed a 10 year dataset of satellite derived measures of vegetation green-up, population densities, calf body masses and female reproductive success in 19 reindeer (<i>Rangifer tarandus</i>) populations in Northern Norway. An early onset of spring and high peak plant productivity had positive effects on calf autumn body masses and female reproductive success. In addition, body masses and reproductive success were both ...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
If we want to understand how climate change affects long-lived organisms, we must know how individua...
Adult sex ratio is often biased in natural populations, and its variation is known to influence diff...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
A developing trophic mismatch between the peak of energy demands by reproducing animals and the peak...
Arctic ungulates are experiencing the most rapid climate warming on Earth. While concerns have been ...
Warming of the Arctic has resulted in earlier snowmelt and green-up of plants in spring, potentially...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Governor of Svalbard for permission to undertaker the research. We are...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
As a consequence of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, climate change is predicted to be part...
The impact of climate change on the dynamics of populations has been well documented and is widespre...
Herbivores may affect plants directly through foraging, trampling and fertilization or indirectly th...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
If we want to understand how climate change affects long-lived organisms, we must know how individua...
Adult sex ratio is often biased in natural populations, and its variation is known to influence diff...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
A developing trophic mismatch between the peak of energy demands by reproducing animals and the peak...
Arctic ungulates are experiencing the most rapid climate warming on Earth. While concerns have been ...
Warming of the Arctic has resulted in earlier snowmelt and green-up of plants in spring, potentially...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Governor of Svalbard for permission to undertaker the research. We are...
There is increasing evidence that the globe is currently warming, with changes being more pronounced...
As a consequence of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, climate change is predicted to be part...
The impact of climate change on the dynamics of populations has been well documented and is widespre...
Herbivores may affect plants directly through foraging, trampling and fertilization or indirectly th...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
If we want to understand how climate change affects long-lived organisms, we must know how individua...
Adult sex ratio is often biased in natural populations, and its variation is known to influence diff...