The lesser black-backed gull (Larus fuscus) became a frequent visitor in Greenland in the mid-1980s. Breeding was confirmed in 1990, and today the species is a common breeder in at least two areas in Southwest Greenland between 60° and 66° N. The current breeding population is estimated at more than 700 pairs. Even though the colonization of Greenland by this species may be primarily the result of an increasing source population in Northwest Europe, climate change most likely will facilitate its expansion farther north in Greenland and probably also farther west to eastern Canadian coasts.Le goéland brun (Larus fuscus) est un visiteur fréquent du Groenland depuis le milieu des années 1980. La reproduction de cette espèce y a d’ailleurs été ...
Natural catastrophic events such as heavy rainfall and windstorms may induce drastic decreases in br...
The Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus is a generalist species that inhabits temperate and arctic...
Vagrancy is critical in facilitating range expansion and colonization through exploration and occupa...
The entire world population of the Glaucous Gull Larus hyperboreus breeds in the circumpolar Arctic....
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
The earliest information on Sabine's gull, Ross's gull and Ivory gull was collected by several heroi...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe ivory gull, a rare high-Arctic species whose main habitat througho...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
We studied the reproductive biology of Sabine’s Gulls (Xema sabini) breeding on Southampton Island, ...
The ivory gull Pagophila eburnea is an Arctic seabird species whose distribution is tightly coupled ...
Breeding populations of Nearctic and Palearctic waterfowl have undergone significant changes in abun...
Breeding populations of Nearctic and Palearctic waterfowl have undergone significant changes in abun...
Vagrancy is critical in facilitating range expansion and colonization through exploration and occupa...
The Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus is a generalist species that inhabits temperate and arctic...
Natural catastrophic events such as heavy rainfall and windstorms may induce drastic decreases in br...
The Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus is a generalist species that inhabits temperate and arctic...
Vagrancy is critical in facilitating range expansion and colonization through exploration and occupa...
The entire world population of the Glaucous Gull Larus hyperboreus breeds in the circumpolar Arctic....
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
The earliest information on Sabine's gull, Ross's gull and Ivory gull was collected by several heroi...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe ivory gull, a rare high-Arctic species whose main habitat througho...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a number of aircraft-and boat-based surveys...
We studied the reproductive biology of Sabine’s Gulls (Xema sabini) breeding on Southampton Island, ...
The ivory gull Pagophila eburnea is an Arctic seabird species whose distribution is tightly coupled ...
Breeding populations of Nearctic and Palearctic waterfowl have undergone significant changes in abun...
Breeding populations of Nearctic and Palearctic waterfowl have undergone significant changes in abun...
Vagrancy is critical in facilitating range expansion and colonization through exploration and occupa...
The Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus is a generalist species that inhabits temperate and arctic...
Natural catastrophic events such as heavy rainfall and windstorms may induce drastic decreases in br...
The Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus is a generalist species that inhabits temperate and arctic...
Vagrancy is critical in facilitating range expansion and colonization through exploration and occupa...