Abstract The Arctic is undergoing rapid and accelerating change in response to global warming, altering biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem function across the region. For Arctic endemic species, our understanding of the consequences of such change remains limited. Spectacled eiders (Somateria fischeri), a large Arctic sea duck, use remote regions in the Bering Sea, Arctic Russia, and Alaska throughout the annual cycle making it difficult to conduct comprehensive surveys or demographic studies. Listed as Threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, understanding the species response to climate change is critical for effective conservation policy and planning. Here, we developed an integrated population model to describe spectacled eid...
ABSTRACT. Common eider (Somateria mollissima) populations in Greenland severely declined throughout ...
ABSTRACT. Spectacled eider (Somareria jischeri) populations in western Alaska are now less than 4 % ...
Following increases in numbers during the second half of the 20th century, several Arctic-breeding m...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid and accelerating change in response to global warming, altering biodi...
Understanding the relationship between environmental factors and vital rates is an important step in...
Population performance is predicted to be more strongly influenced by detrimental species interactio...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
Delineating protected areas for sensitive species is a growing challenge as changing climate alters ...
Human-caused climate alterations to Arctic ecosystems have resulted in a constellation of impacts on...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Contemporary climate change has complex effects on animal populations caused by the (non-linear) com...
Common eider ducks have a circumpolar distribution. Several populations that occur in polar areas du...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
Delineating protected areas for sensitive species is a growing challenge as changing climate alters ...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
ABSTRACT. Common eider (Somateria mollissima) populations in Greenland severely declined throughout ...
ABSTRACT. Spectacled eider (Somareria jischeri) populations in western Alaska are now less than 4 % ...
Following increases in numbers during the second half of the 20th century, several Arctic-breeding m...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid and accelerating change in response to global warming, altering biodi...
Understanding the relationship between environmental factors and vital rates is an important step in...
Population performance is predicted to be more strongly influenced by detrimental species interactio...
(1) Understanding how individuals and populations respond to fluctuations in climatic conditions is ...
Delineating protected areas for sensitive species is a growing challenge as changing climate alters ...
Human-caused climate alterations to Arctic ecosystems have resulted in a constellation of impacts on...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Contemporary climate change has complex effects on animal populations caused by the (non-linear) com...
Common eider ducks have a circumpolar distribution. Several populations that occur in polar areas du...
Birth and death processes and the extent of dispersal directly affect population dynamics. Knowledge...
Delineating protected areas for sensitive species is a growing challenge as changing climate alters ...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
ABSTRACT. Common eider (Somateria mollissima) populations in Greenland severely declined throughout ...
ABSTRACT. Spectacled eider (Somareria jischeri) populations in western Alaska are now less than 4 % ...
Following increases in numbers during the second half of the 20th century, several Arctic-breeding m...