Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) has been increasingly observed in the Arctic. However, few observations of Red Foxes occupying and using resources on the sea ice have been reported. We observed a Red Fox scavenging on a Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) carcass on the Beaufort Sea, Northwest Territories, Canada. The fox was in a jumble of ice (i.e., rubble ice) approximately 4.5 km from shore. Local Inuvialuit hunters had also previously observed Red Foxes on the sea ice. Our observation, coupled with those of Inuvialuit hunters, is of interest because it provides additional information on the adaptability of Red Foxes to local environments and their ability to use a wide range of habitats and food sources. Moreover, it points to encroachment by Red Fox...
Sea-ice distribution and duration are declining across the circumpolar range of the polar bear (Ursu...
Animal movement is a fundamental process shaping ecosystems at multiple levels, from the fate of ind...
Consumption of marine foods by terrestrial predators can lead to increased predator densities, poten...
ABSTRACT. Both red and arctic foxes cache food. The present and previous studies have documented sca...
1. Terrestrial predators in coastal areas are often subsidized by marine foods. In order to determin...
1. Terrestrial predators in coastal areas are often subsidized by marine foods. In order to determin...
Climate change is an ongoing threat to the world´s biodiversity, and has an alarming effect on the A...
Resource fluctuation is a major driver of animal movement, influencing strategic choices such as res...
Abstract The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) expanded its dis-tribution over large parts of the Canadian Arc...
Predators largely affect ecosystems through trophic interactions, but they also can have indirect ef...
Concern has been raised regarding red fox (Vulpes Vulpes) population increase and range expansion in...
We observed a Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) excavating an Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) den on 24 June ...
ABSTRACT. Analysis of 840 arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) feces (scats) from Prince of Wales Island, ind...
Unlike Oceanic islands, the islands of the Arctic Sea are not completely isolated from migration by ...
Consumption of marine foods by terrestrial predators can lead to increased predator densities, poten...
Sea-ice distribution and duration are declining across the circumpolar range of the polar bear (Ursu...
Animal movement is a fundamental process shaping ecosystems at multiple levels, from the fate of ind...
Consumption of marine foods by terrestrial predators can lead to increased predator densities, poten...
ABSTRACT. Both red and arctic foxes cache food. The present and previous studies have documented sca...
1. Terrestrial predators in coastal areas are often subsidized by marine foods. In order to determin...
1. Terrestrial predators in coastal areas are often subsidized by marine foods. In order to determin...
Climate change is an ongoing threat to the world´s biodiversity, and has an alarming effect on the A...
Resource fluctuation is a major driver of animal movement, influencing strategic choices such as res...
Abstract The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) expanded its dis-tribution over large parts of the Canadian Arc...
Predators largely affect ecosystems through trophic interactions, but they also can have indirect ef...
Concern has been raised regarding red fox (Vulpes Vulpes) population increase and range expansion in...
We observed a Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) excavating an Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) den on 24 June ...
ABSTRACT. Analysis of 840 arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) feces (scats) from Prince of Wales Island, ind...
Unlike Oceanic islands, the islands of the Arctic Sea are not completely isolated from migration by ...
Consumption of marine foods by terrestrial predators can lead to increased predator densities, poten...
Sea-ice distribution and duration are declining across the circumpolar range of the polar bear (Ursu...
Animal movement is a fundamental process shaping ecosystems at multiple levels, from the fate of ind...
Consumption of marine foods by terrestrial predators can lead to increased predator densities, poten...