Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong increase in several arctic geese populations, primarily due to changes in agricultural practices in temperate regions, can have severe direct impacts on tundra ecosystems through vegetation degradation. However, predator-mediated negative effects of goose overabundance on other tundra species can also be significant but are poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that goose abundance negatively affects arctic-nesting shorebirds by increasing nest predation pressure. We used six years of data collected within and near a greater snow goose colony (Chen caerulescens atlantica) to evaluate the effect of geese on the spatial variation in (1) t...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / 2F Auditor...
Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong ...
Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong ...
1. Understanding an organism’s habitat selection and behavioural flexibility in the face of environm...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes, with anthropogenic shifts in climate having important and we...
Arctic-breeding geese are at record high population levels and are causing significant changes to so...
Arctic-breeding geese are at record high population levels and are causing significant changes to so...
Over the last 60 years, Arctic goose populations have increased while many sympatric tundra nesting ...
1. Habitat heterogeneity and predator behaviour can strongly affect predator-prey interactions but t...
Breeding geese are the preferred prey of the Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus in the high-Arctic Svalbard a...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / 2F Auditor...
Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong ...
Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong ...
1. Understanding an organism’s habitat selection and behavioural flexibility in the face of environm...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes, with anthropogenic shifts in climate having important and we...
Arctic-breeding geese are at record high population levels and are causing significant changes to so...
Arctic-breeding geese are at record high population levels and are causing significant changes to so...
Over the last 60 years, Arctic goose populations have increased while many sympatric tundra nesting ...
1. Habitat heterogeneity and predator behaviour can strongly affect predator-prey interactions but t...
Breeding geese are the preferred prey of the Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus in the high-Arctic Svalbard a...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
1. Assessing the effectiveness of conservation actions to halt population declines is challenging wh...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / 2F Auditor...