Warming of the Arctic has resulted in earlier snowmelt and green-up of plants in spring, potentially disrupting the synchrony between plant phenology and breeding phenology in herbivores. A negative relationship between offspring survival in West-Greenland caribou and the timing of vegetation emergence was the first finding of such a mismatch in Arctic mammals. However, other studies indicate that the energy for foetal growth and early lactation is predominantly drawn from stored energy reserves typical of ‘capital’ breeders, suggesting that conditions well before spring influence calf production more than the timing of spring onset. Here we use 20 years of observations of marked Svalbard reindeer to evaluate determinants of annual recruitm...
Background: The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in response to c...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Governor of Svalbard for permission to undertaker the research. We are...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...
Warming of the Arctic has resulted in earlier snowmelt and green-up of plants in spring, potentially...
A developing trophic mismatch between the peak of energy demands by reproducing animals and the peak...
<div><p>Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in th...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
Climate-induced shifts in plant phenology may adversely affect animals that cannot or do not shift t...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
Arctic ungulates are experiencing the most rapid climate warming on Earth. While concerns have been ...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species' reproductiv...
1. Phenotypic plasticity has become a key-concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive ...
The internal predictive adaptive response (internal PAR) hypothesis predicts that individuals born i...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species’ reproductiv...
Background: The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in response to c...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Governor of Svalbard for permission to undertaker the research. We are...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...
Warming of the Arctic has resulted in earlier snowmelt and green-up of plants in spring, potentially...
A developing trophic mismatch between the peak of energy demands by reproducing animals and the peak...
<div><p>Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in th...
Global warming is expected to cause earlier springs and increased primary productivity in the Arctic...
Climate-induced shifts in plant phenology may adversely affect animals that cannot or do not shift t...
The cumulative effects of climate warming on herbivore vital rates and population dynamics are hard ...
Arctic ungulates are experiencing the most rapid climate warming on Earth. While concerns have been ...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species' reproductiv...
1. Phenotypic plasticity has become a key-concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive ...
The internal predictive adaptive response (internal PAR) hypothesis predicts that individuals born i...
There exists large consensus within the research community that climatic changes have a world-wide i...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species’ reproductiv...
Background: The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in response to c...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Governor of Svalbard for permission to undertaker the research. We are...
Phenotypic plasticity has become a key concept to enhance our ability to understand the adaptive pot...