Average annual temperatures in the Arctic increased by 2–3 °C during the second half of the twentieth century. Because shorebirds initiate northward migration to Arctic nesting sites based on cues at distant wintering grounds, climate-driven changes in the phenology of Arctic invertebrates may lead to a mismatch between the nutritional demands of shorebirds and the invertebrate prey essential for egg formation and subsequent chick survival. To explore the environmental drivers afecting invertebrate availability, we modeled the biomass of invertebrates captured in modifed Malaise-pitfall traps over three summers at eight Arctic Shorebird Demographics Network sites as a function of accumulated degree-days and other weather variabl...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arth...
Arctic ecosystems are facing some of the most severe and variable climatic impacts due to climate ch...
Average annual temperatures in the Arctic increased by 2–3 °C during the second half of the twentiet...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyBrett K. SandercockImpacts of climate change on biological sy...
Responses to climate change can vary across functional groups and trophic levels, leading to a tempo...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Abstract Climate change in the Arctic is leading to earlier summers, creating a phenological mismatc...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological changes. A...
ABSTRACT. Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change ...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological cha...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arth...
Arctic ecosystems are facing some of the most severe and variable climatic impacts due to climate ch...
Average annual temperatures in the Arctic increased by 2–3 °C during the second half of the twentiet...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyBrett K. SandercockImpacts of climate change on biological sy...
Responses to climate change can vary across functional groups and trophic levels, leading to a tempo...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Abstract Climate change in the Arctic is leading to earlier summers, creating a phenological mismatc...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological changes. A...
ABSTRACT. Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change ...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological cha...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs tha...
Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arth...
Arctic ecosystems are facing some of the most severe and variable climatic impacts due to climate ch...