The distributional patterns of Barents Sea harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) throughout the year are presented based on existing literature and recent Norwegian and Russian field observations. The harp seals breed in February-March in the White Sea. Moulting occurs during April to June in the White Sea and southern Barents Sea. Feeding.behaviour is closely related to the configuration and localisation of the drifting sea-ice during summer and autumn (June-October) when the seals follow the receding ice edge, retiring gradually northwards and northeastwards in the Barents Sea. The southward movement of the population in autumn probably takes place in November prior to the advance of the ice edge, and is likely related to food-search. Apparentl...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
Stomachs from 58 harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) from the northern part of the Barents Sea were coll...
Two particular fields of seal studies in Norwegian and adjacent waters during the win-ter and spring...
The harp seal Phoca groenlandica is the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea. In order to ...
In order to evaluate the ecological role of the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea, the h...
Since 1978, and in particular in 1986-1988, large numbers of harp seals Phoca groenlandica have inv...
The harp seal Phoca groenlandica is the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea, and it may be...
The distribution of harp seals in the Barents Sea has been recorded based on incidental sightings fr...
The harp seal, Phoca groenlandica, ranges from the eastern Canadian coast and Arctic eastward to Nov...
Management strategies for commercial marine species in Northern ecosystems. Proceedings of the 10th ...
Since 1978 large numbers of harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) have invaded areas of North Norway in wi...
The aim of this study was analyse harp seals prey use and selection during summer in Svalbard waters...
In 1960-1968, 2 705 harp seal pups and 55 adult female harp seals were tagged in the White Sea. At N...
Stomachs from 58 harp seals Phoca groenlandica from the northern parts of the Barents Sea were colle...
Ringed seals are a central component of the Arctic ecosystem; they have a circumpolar distribution a...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
Stomachs from 58 harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) from the northern part of the Barents Sea were coll...
Two particular fields of seal studies in Norwegian and adjacent waters during the win-ter and spring...
The harp seal Phoca groenlandica is the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea. In order to ...
In order to evaluate the ecological role of the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea, the h...
Since 1978, and in particular in 1986-1988, large numbers of harp seals Phoca groenlandica have inv...
The harp seal Phoca groenlandica is the most abundant seal species in the Barents Sea, and it may be...
The distribution of harp seals in the Barents Sea has been recorded based on incidental sightings fr...
The harp seal, Phoca groenlandica, ranges from the eastern Canadian coast and Arctic eastward to Nov...
Management strategies for commercial marine species in Northern ecosystems. Proceedings of the 10th ...
Since 1978 large numbers of harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) have invaded areas of North Norway in wi...
The aim of this study was analyse harp seals prey use and selection during summer in Svalbard waters...
In 1960-1968, 2 705 harp seal pups and 55 adult female harp seals were tagged in the White Sea. At N...
Stomachs from 58 harp seals Phoca groenlandica from the northern parts of the Barents Sea were colle...
Ringed seals are a central component of the Arctic ecosystem; they have a circumpolar distribution a...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
Stomachs from 58 harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) from the northern part of the Barents Sea were coll...
Two particular fields of seal studies in Norwegian and adjacent waters during the win-ter and spring...