Browsing Norsk institutt for naturforskning by Journals "Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution"
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A Migratory Divide Among Red-Necked Phalaropes in the Western Palearctic Reveals Contrasting Migration and Wintering Movement Strategies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Non-breeding movement strategies of migratory birds may be expected to be flexibly adjusted to the distribution and quality of habitat, but few studies compare movement strategies among populations using distinct migration ... -
Climate change and the increasing impact of polar bears on bird populations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)The Arctic is becoming warmer at a high rate, and contractions in the extent of sea ice are currently changing the habitats of marine top-predators dependent on ice. Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) depend on sea ice for ... -
Communication Interventions and Fear of Brown Bears: Considerations of Content and Format
(Journal article, 2019)Communication interventions are commonly proposed as a way to address people’s fear and negative attitudes to build tolerance in shared landscapes between humans and large carnivores. Therefore, managing authorities ... -
Harvest regulations and implementation uncertainty in small game harvest management
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)A main challenge in harvest management is to set policies that maximize the probability that management goals are met. While the management cycle includes multiple sources of uncertainty, only some of these has received ... -
Migration patterns of Upland Sandpipers in the western hemisphere
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Integrated models of the ecology of migratory species require tracking of individual migratory organisms throughout the annual cycle. Here, we report the first information on the movement patterns of nine Upland Sandpipers ... -
One Hundred Pressing Questions on the Future of Global Fish Migration Science, Conservation, and Policy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Migration is a widespread but highly diverse component of many animal life histories. Fish migrate throughout the world’s oceans, within lakes and rivers, and between the two realms, transporting matter, energy, and other ... -
Survival and Migration of Rock Ptarmigan in Central Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In a world undergoing massive declines in the distribution and abundance of many wildlife species, documenting basic ecological characteristics is often needed to be able to understand and potentially mitigate current and ... -
There is more to climate than the North Atlantic Oscillation: a new perspective from climate dynamics to explain the variability in population growth rates of a long-lived seabird
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Predicting the impact of global climate change on the biosphere has become one of the most important efforts in ecology. Ecosystems worldwide are changing rapidly as a consequence of global warming, yet our understanding ... -
Young birds switch but old birds lead: How Barnacle Geese adjust migratory habits to environmental change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Long-distance migratory animals must contend with global climate change, but they differ greatly in whether and how they adjust. Species that socially learn their migration routes may have an advantage in this process ... -
Zooplankton diversity and dispersal by birds; Insights from different geographical scales
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Given the major ecological and evolutionary role of dispersal abilities for organisms, as well as the current interest in species’ potential for further migration and colonization as a result of climatic changes or ...