Tidewater glacier fronts can represent important foraging areas for Arctic predators. Their ecological importance is likely to change in a warmer Arctic. Their profitability and use by consumers are expected to vary in time, but the underlying mechanisms driving such variation remain poorly known. The subglacial plume, originating from meltwater discharge, is responsible for the entrainment and transport of zooplankton to the surface, making them more readily available for surface-feeding seabirds. Both discharge and zooplankton abundance are known to fluctuate in time and are thus expected to modulate the foraging profitability of glacier fronts. This study tested the predictions that annual use of glacier fronts by black-legged kittiwakes...
AimSpecies that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition f...
ABSTRACT: In migratory birds, environmental conditions in both breeding and non-breeding areas may a...
Global warming, combined with an increasing influence of Atlantic Waters in the European Arctic, are...
Tidewater glacier fronts can represent important foraging areas for Arctic predators. Their ecologic...
Tidewater glacier fronts can represent important foraging areas for Arctic predators. Their ecologic...
In colonially breeding marine predators, individual movements and colonial segregation are influence...
Thirty-one tidewater glacier bays in Spitsbergen Island were visited by yachts in August 2011, 201...
International audienceArctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shri...
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover an...
Climate warming is rapidly altering marine ecosystems towards a more temperate state on the European...
Seabirds in cold biomes sometimes aggregate near glacier fronts and at sea-ice edges to forage. In t...
Background: Marine environments are inherently dynamic, yet marine predators are often long-lived an...
第7回極域科学シンポジウム/横断セッション:[IA] ニーオルスン観測拠点設立25周年記念横断セッション—北極域の科学(ニーオルスン、GRENE、ArCS)—12月2日(金)国立極地研究所1階交流アト...
AimSpecies that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition f...
ABSTRACT: In migratory birds, environmental conditions in both breeding and non-breeding areas may a...
Global warming, combined with an increasing influence of Atlantic Waters in the European Arctic, are...
Tidewater glacier fronts can represent important foraging areas for Arctic predators. Their ecologic...
Tidewater glacier fronts can represent important foraging areas for Arctic predators. Their ecologic...
In colonially breeding marine predators, individual movements and colonial segregation are influence...
Thirty-one tidewater glacier bays in Spitsbergen Island were visited by yachts in August 2011, 201...
International audienceArctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shri...
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover an...
Climate warming is rapidly altering marine ecosystems towards a more temperate state on the European...
Seabirds in cold biomes sometimes aggregate near glacier fronts and at sea-ice edges to forage. In t...
Background: Marine environments are inherently dynamic, yet marine predators are often long-lived an...
第7回極域科学シンポジウム/横断セッション:[IA] ニーオルスン観測拠点設立25周年記念横断セッション—北極域の科学(ニーオルスン、GRENE、ArCS)—12月2日(金)国立極地研究所1階交流アト...
AimSpecies that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition f...
ABSTRACT: In migratory birds, environmental conditions in both breeding and non-breeding areas may a...
Global warming, combined with an increasing influence of Atlantic Waters in the European Arctic, are...