Reducing bias in shorebird nest survival rates across a large Arctic landscape
Reproductive success is a key demographic parameter that can have profound impacts on a species' population trend. Indeed, poor reproductive success has been suggested as a contributing factor to the declines observed in many species of birds, including Arctic‐breeding shorebirds.
Sarah T. Saalfeld +5 more
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What's cooking? The effect of temperature on the immune response. [PDF]
Old JM, Dixon B.
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Between the local and the global? - reindeer herders’ perspectives on land use challenges and conflicts in the Sámi homeland, Finland [PDF]
Minna Turunen +4 more
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Reindeer and reindeer diseases by Claes Rehbinder & Sven Nikander
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A Neolithic rock engraving apparently showing a Great Auk being captured
We evaluate whether a Neolithic engraved rock image at the Alta archaeological site in Finnmark, Norway – of a bird being held by a person – represents a Great Auk Pinguinus impennis. There are several thousand engraved animal figures at Alta, created between 5000 and 2000 years ago, in various hunting panoramas.
Tim R. Birkhead, Robert Montgomerie
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Gut microbiota contribute to cold adaptation in mammals-primates and ungulates. [PDF]
Yao XQ +6 more
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Species Loss Scenarios Identify Canada's Northern Ecosystems as Disproportionately Vulnerable
ABSTRACT Aim Amid ongoing and accelerating global change, predicting the ecological consequences of future species loss is important for prioritising conservation actions to protect biodiversity. Species richness has long been thought to protect communities from species loss by providing ecological redundancy, whereby the loss of any one species hardly
Isaac Eckert +2 more
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Getting used to it? Stress of repeated management procedures in semi-domesticated reindeer. [PDF]
Vetter-Lang SG +7 more
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Corrigendum to "<i>Giardia duodenalis</i> in sympatric wild reindeer and domestic sheep in Norway" [Int. J. Parasitol.: Parasit. Wildlife 25 (2024) 101004]. [PDF]
Utaaker KS +5 more
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Iron mining is an important economic activity in the North American Canadian Shield but has caused large‐scale disturbance and physical upheaval of boreal ecosystems. Lichens grow abundantly on abandoned iron ore mine tailings as early successional taxa, yet their role in the successional processes of these post‐industrial landscapes is not fully ...
Laima Liulevičius +2 more
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