Understanding patterns of animal distribution and abundance and their causes is at the heart of ecological investigations with implications for conservation, resource management, theoretical development and testing. Surveys to evaluate the localized distribution and abundance of common eiders (Somateria mollissima) nesting in Labrador were conducted from 1998 to 2003. Information was compiled and analysed with respect to clutch size, nest initiation, nest density, abundance, population trend, spatial distribution, colony dynamics, as well as interspecific and abiotic habitat relationships. Eiders showed a north south-clinal variation in nest initiation with birds in the south laying earlier then birds in the north. There was significant int...
Common eider ducks have a circumpolar distribution. Several populations that occur in polar areas du...
Considerations of spatial and temporal scales are important for understanding the distribution of hi...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
Apparent nesting associations between avian egg predators and their prey has received much interest,...
Apparent nesting associations between avian egg predators and their prey have received much interest...
Aerial surveys for adult male Common Eiders, Somateria mollissima, were flown on the Labrador coast ...
ABSTRACT. Information regarding the status of common eiders Somateria mollissima breeding in the Can...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
Eiders Somateria mollissima have expanded their range and their numbers have increased dramatically ...
Habitat selection theory presumes that organisms are not distributed randomly in their environments ...
Anthropogenic perturbations to Arctic ecosystems have influenced large-scale climate processes, as w...
ABSTRACT. In the Arctic, there is great concern for several eider populations, including the norther...
The influence of human disturbance on the nesting success of the Common eider (Sonateria mollissima)...
ABSTRACT. We studied various aspects of the breeding biology of king eiders (Somateria spectabilis) ...
During the summer of 2014, I monitored a common eider duck (Somateria mollissima) colony nesting in ...
Common eider ducks have a circumpolar distribution. Several populations that occur in polar areas du...
Considerations of spatial and temporal scales are important for understanding the distribution of hi...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
Apparent nesting associations between avian egg predators and their prey has received much interest,...
Apparent nesting associations between avian egg predators and their prey have received much interest...
Aerial surveys for adult male Common Eiders, Somateria mollissima, were flown on the Labrador coast ...
ABSTRACT. Information regarding the status of common eiders Somateria mollissima breeding in the Can...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
Eiders Somateria mollissima have expanded their range and their numbers have increased dramatically ...
Habitat selection theory presumes that organisms are not distributed randomly in their environments ...
Anthropogenic perturbations to Arctic ecosystems have influenced large-scale climate processes, as w...
ABSTRACT. In the Arctic, there is great concern for several eider populations, including the norther...
The influence of human disturbance on the nesting success of the Common eider (Sonateria mollissima)...
ABSTRACT. We studied various aspects of the breeding biology of king eiders (Somateria spectabilis) ...
During the summer of 2014, I monitored a common eider duck (Somateria mollissima) colony nesting in ...
Common eider ducks have a circumpolar distribution. Several populations that occur in polar areas du...
Considerations of spatial and temporal scales are important for understanding the distribution of hi...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...