Arctic warming: nonlinear impacts of sea‐ice and glacier melt on seabird foraging
Abstract
Arctic climate change has profound impacts on the cryosphere, notably via shrinking sea‐ice cover and retreating glaciers, and it is essential to evaluate and forecast the ecological consequences of such changes. We studied zooplankton‐feeding little auks ( Alle alle ), a key sentinel species of the Arctic, at their northernmost breeding site in Franz‐Josef Land (80°N), Russian Arctic. We tested the hypothesis that little auks still benefit from...
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Title
Arctic warming: nonlinear impacts of sea‐ice and glacier melt on seabird foraging
Published Date
Jan 12, 2015
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
1116 - 1123
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