This thesis concerns the predator-prey interactions of three raptor species in a Swedish arctic community: the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus), the rough-legged buzzard (Buteo lagopus) and the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). The gyrfalcon behaved like a highly specialised ptarmigan (Lagopus spp.) predator. Gyrfalcon’s functional response to ptarmigan was close to density independent, and ptarmigan remained the dominating prey even in areas with the lowest ptarmigan density. The gyrfalcon did not respond functionally to microtine rodents (i.e. lemmings and voles) and it was clear that the gyrfalcon did not use microtines as an alternative prey category to ptarmigan. As the gyrfalcons did not switch to any alternative prey when ptarmigan was s...
Climate and landscape change are expected to affect species’ distributions and interactions, with po...
Top predators may induce extensive cascading effects on lower trophic levels, for example, through i...
Small rodents with multi-annual population cycles strongly influence the dynamics of food webs, and ...
Prey handling processes are considered a dominant mechanism leading to short-term positive indirect ...
I video monitored one nest of each of two avian predators, namely the rough-legged buzzard (Buteo la...
Production cycles in birds are proposed as prime cases of indirect interactions in food webs. They a...
24 pagesInternational audienceThe high-arctic tundra ecosystem has the world's simplest vertebrate p...
Indirect effects of climate change are often mediated by trophic interactions and consequences for i...
Context. Nest predation is a major factor influencing life history and population dynamics of ground...
Breeding geese are the preferred prey of the Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus in the high-Arctic Svalbard a...
1. Habitat heterogeneity and predator behaviour can strongly affect predator–prey interactions...
Abstract Relationships between predators and prey may affect population dynamics of both parties. Pr...
Effective conservation and management of raptors necessitates an understanding of their diet and fee...
Many birds nest in association with aggressive birds of other species to benefit from their protecti...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
Climate and landscape change are expected to affect species’ distributions and interactions, with po...
Top predators may induce extensive cascading effects on lower trophic levels, for example, through i...
Small rodents with multi-annual population cycles strongly influence the dynamics of food webs, and ...
Prey handling processes are considered a dominant mechanism leading to short-term positive indirect ...
I video monitored one nest of each of two avian predators, namely the rough-legged buzzard (Buteo la...
Production cycles in birds are proposed as prime cases of indirect interactions in food webs. They a...
24 pagesInternational audienceThe high-arctic tundra ecosystem has the world's simplest vertebrate p...
Indirect effects of climate change are often mediated by trophic interactions and consequences for i...
Context. Nest predation is a major factor influencing life history and population dynamics of ground...
Breeding geese are the preferred prey of the Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus in the high-Arctic Svalbard a...
1. Habitat heterogeneity and predator behaviour can strongly affect predator–prey interactions...
Abstract Relationships between predators and prey may affect population dynamics of both parties. Pr...
Effective conservation and management of raptors necessitates an understanding of their diet and fee...
Many birds nest in association with aggressive birds of other species to benefit from their protecti...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
Climate and landscape change are expected to affect species’ distributions and interactions, with po...
Top predators may induce extensive cascading effects on lower trophic levels, for example, through i...
Small rodents with multi-annual population cycles strongly influence the dynamics of food webs, and ...