Herein we report results from studies on walruses in Svalbard conducted in 2000-2010. Data from newly developed satellite relay data loggers (SRDLs) revealed seasonal differences in habitat use of adult male walruses. During winter, they moved into areas of >90% ice concentration, traveling as far as 600 km from ice-free water. Breeding areas deep into the pack ice were identified based on timing of the occupancy and diving behaviour. When the breeding season was over, walruses with SRDLs that were still transmitting locations returned to the coast, showing high site fidelity to the previous year’s summering area. Haul-out data from the SRDLs provided correction factors for an aerial survey of walruses that covered all known haul-out sites ...
Between 2005 and 2008, 31 walruses were tagged with Argos satellite transmitters at their wintering ...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
The hunting of marine mammals as a source of subsistence, trade, and commercial revenue has formed a...
ABSTRACT. Walruses were once very abundant in the Svalbard archipelago. However three and a half cen...
This study investigated relationships between organohalogen compound (OHC) exposure, feeding habits,...
Blubber biopsies were collected from 18 adult male walruses from Svalbard, Norway. The biopsies were...
Walruses were brought to the brink of extinction in Svalbard (Norway) during 350 years of unregulate...
New technological developments in animal-borne satellite-tracking devices in combination with increa...
numbers summering in this area. The numbers of walrus observed show annual fluctuations. With the ex...
ABSTRACT. All known terrestrial haul-out sites for walruses in Svalbard (n = 79) were surveyed durin...
Observations of walrus in the Svalbard area in the period 1954-1982 indicate an increase since 1970 ...
Marine mammals in the Barents Sea region have among the highest levels of contaminants recorded in t...
The rapid growth of tourism in Polar Regions stimulates a need for investigating potential impacts o...
Marine mammals in the Barents Sea region have among the highest levels of contaminants recorded in t...
We review the management of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) past and present in the f...
Between 2005 and 2008, 31 walruses were tagged with Argos satellite transmitters at their wintering ...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
The hunting of marine mammals as a source of subsistence, trade, and commercial revenue has formed a...
ABSTRACT. Walruses were once very abundant in the Svalbard archipelago. However three and a half cen...
This study investigated relationships between organohalogen compound (OHC) exposure, feeding habits,...
Blubber biopsies were collected from 18 adult male walruses from Svalbard, Norway. The biopsies were...
Walruses were brought to the brink of extinction in Svalbard (Norway) during 350 years of unregulate...
New technological developments in animal-borne satellite-tracking devices in combination with increa...
numbers summering in this area. The numbers of walrus observed show annual fluctuations. With the ex...
ABSTRACT. All known terrestrial haul-out sites for walruses in Svalbard (n = 79) were surveyed durin...
Observations of walrus in the Svalbard area in the period 1954-1982 indicate an increase since 1970 ...
Marine mammals in the Barents Sea region have among the highest levels of contaminants recorded in t...
The rapid growth of tourism in Polar Regions stimulates a need for investigating potential impacts o...
Marine mammals in the Barents Sea region have among the highest levels of contaminants recorded in t...
We review the management of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) past and present in the f...
Between 2005 and 2008, 31 walruses were tagged with Argos satellite transmitters at their wintering ...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
The hunting of marine mammals as a source of subsistence, trade, and commercial revenue has formed a...