Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatically increased in numbers and extended its breeding range. The expansion has occurred both within the Arctic as well as by the colonization of temperate areas. Studies of performance of individuals in expanding populations provide information on how well species can adapt to novel environments and global warming. We, therefore, studied the availability of high quality food as well as timing of reproduction, wing moult, fledgling production and postfledging survival of individually marked geese in three recently established populations: one Arctic (Barents Sea) and two temperate (Baltic, North Sea). In the Barents Sea population, timing of hatc...
Breeding in the high Arctic is time constrained and animals should therefore start with their annual...
The natural world has been transformed since the Great Acceleration of the mid-20th century. Today, ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
Rapid climate warming is driving organisms to advance timing of reproduction with earlier springs, b...
Linking spring migratory itineraries of individual Arctic-breeding geese to their eventual breeding ...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
All long-distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction [1], but many animals app...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
Breeding in the high Arctic is time constrained and animals should therefore start with their annual...
The natural world has been transformed since the Great Acceleration of the mid-20th century. Today, ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
Rapid climate warming is driving organisms to advance timing of reproduction with earlier springs, b...
Linking spring migratory itineraries of individual Arctic-breeding geese to their eventual breeding ...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
All long-distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
This study examined the availability of food for Barnacle Geese breeding on Spitsbergen in relation ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction [1], but many animals app...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
Breeding in the high Arctic is time constrained and animals should therefore start with their annual...
The natural world has been transformed since the Great Acceleration of the mid-20th century. Today, ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...