Many Arctic-breeding animals are at risk from local extirpation associated with habitat constriction and alterations in phenology in their Arctic environment as a result of rapid global warming.1 Migratory species face additional increasing anthropogenic pressures along their migratory routes such as habitat destruction, droughts, creation of barriers, and overexploitation.2,3 Such species can only persist if they adjust their migration, timing of breeding, and range.4 Here, we document both the abrupt (∼10 years) formation of a new migration route and a disjunct breeding population of the pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) on Novaya Zemlya, Russia, almost 1,000 km away from the original breeding grounds in Svalbard. The population ha...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
An earlier onset of spring has been recorded for many parts of Eurasia in recent decades. This has c...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
The current favourable numerical status of most arctic-breeding goose populations conceals an increa...
The current favourable numerical status of most arctic-breeding goose populations conceals an increa...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
Abstract Migratory birds breeding at high latitudes face challenges in relation to timing of breedi...
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...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
Many millions of long-distance migrants use pre-breeding staging sites located adjacent to breeding ...
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...
Background: For the conservation and management of migratory species that strongly decrease or incre...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
An earlier onset of spring has been recorded for many parts of Eurasia in recent decades. This has c...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
The current favourable numerical status of most arctic-breeding goose populations conceals an increa...
The current favourable numerical status of most arctic-breeding goose populations conceals an increa...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
Abstract Migratory birds breeding at high latitudes face challenges in relation to timing of breedi...
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...
All long‐distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ greatly in how t...
Many millions of long-distance migrants use pre-breeding staging sites located adjacent to breeding ...
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...
Background: For the conservation and management of migratory species that strongly decrease or incre...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
An earlier onset of spring has been recorded for many parts of Eurasia in recent decades. This has c...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...