Summer habitat selection by ringed seals (Pusa hispida) in the drifting sea ice of the northern Barents Sea
Abstract
Ringed seals are a central component of the Arctic ecosystem; they have a circumpolar distribution and are both important predators of lower trophic animals (invertebrates and fishes) and prey for polar bears and coastal human populations. They depend on sea ice for reproduction, moulting and resting, and they consume significant amounts of ice-associated prey. The population of ringed seals in Svalbard, Norway, uses both coastal and offshore...
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Title
Summer habitat selection by ringed seals (Pusa hispida) in the drifting sea ice of the northern Barents Sea
Published Date
Mar 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
0
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