During the 17th and 18th centuries, tens of thousands of Greenland right whales were killed as a result of extensive European whaling in the coastal waters of the Svalbard archipelago. The author reconstructed these whaling activities, examined how the changing climate affected whaling productivity, and considered the consequences of climate and whaling on the species and on the North Atlantic ecosystem. Annual catch records made it possible to calculate the original size of the whale population; its natural migration pattern in the Greenland Sea could be reconstructed using shipping logs and itineraries. Other written sources revealed that besides human hunting activities, climate change played an important role in the elimination of the G...
Aim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales ...
ABSTRACT. Modernization, as well as the rapid socioeconomic and political changes that have taken pl...
Global warming is affecting the population dynamics and trophic interactions across a wide range of ...
During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries tens of thousands of Greenland right whales and thousands o...
Between 1600 and 1900 two numerous and ecologically important large marine mammals were extirpated i...
Svalbard in the European Arctic has a well-documented history of natural resource exploitation. Sinc...
Arctic animals face dramatic habitat alteration due to ongoing climate change. Understanding how suc...
Arctic animals face dramatic habitat alteration due to ongoing climate change. Understanding how suc...
After a relatively late discovery of the island, Dutch whalers used Jan Mayen as a base for their wh...
Background: The Arctic is experiencing rapid reductions in sea ice and in some areas tidal glaciers ...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
The question of whether species assemblages are controlled by food availability or by predators is a...
The Norwegian Polar Institute initiated a research programme on white whales in 1995 to gather biolo...
ABSTRACT. One of the longest-living mammals, the Greenland whale or bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) is ...
Aim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales ...
ABSTRACT. Modernization, as well as the rapid socioeconomic and political changes that have taken pl...
Global warming is affecting the population dynamics and trophic interactions across a wide range of ...
During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries tens of thousands of Greenland right whales and thousands o...
Between 1600 and 1900 two numerous and ecologically important large marine mammals were extirpated i...
Svalbard in the European Arctic has a well-documented history of natural resource exploitation. Sinc...
Arctic animals face dramatic habitat alteration due to ongoing climate change. Understanding how suc...
Arctic animals face dramatic habitat alteration due to ongoing climate change. Understanding how suc...
After a relatively late discovery of the island, Dutch whalers used Jan Mayen as a base for their wh...
Background: The Arctic is experiencing rapid reductions in sea ice and in some areas tidal glaciers ...
This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human impacts on marine and ter...
The question of whether species assemblages are controlled by food availability or by predators is a...
The Norwegian Polar Institute initiated a research programme on white whales in 1995 to gather biolo...
ABSTRACT. One of the longest-living mammals, the Greenland whale or bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) is ...
Aim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales ...
ABSTRACT. Modernization, as well as the rapid socioeconomic and political changes that have taken pl...
Global warming is affecting the population dynamics and trophic interactions across a wide range of ...