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Arctic avian predators synchronise their spring migration with the northern progression of snowmelt

2020

AbstractMigratory species display a range of migration patterns between irruptive (facultative) to regular (obligate), as a response to different predictability of resources. In the Arctic, snow directly influences resource availability. The causes and consequences of different migration patterns of migratory species as a response to the snow conditions remains however unexplored. Birds migrating to the Arctic are expected to follow the spring snowmelt to optimise their arrival time and select for snow-free areas to maximise prey encounter en-route. Based on large-scale movement data, we compared the migration patterns of three top predator species of the tundra in relation to the spatio-te…

0106 biological sciencesRange (biology)Behavioural ecologyVDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480Population Dynamicslcsh:Medicine:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 [VDP]Animal migration010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesModels BiologicalPredationbiology.animalddc:570AnimalsDynamik der Landoberflächelcsh:ScienceFalconiformesApex predatorEcological modellingMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyArctic Regions010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyClimate-change ecologylcsh:RBoreal ecologySnowTundraBuzzardGeographyArcticSnowmeltVDP::Zoology and botany: 480lcsh:QSeasons
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Improvement of snow physical parameters retrieval using SAR data in the Arctic (Svalbard)

2018

International audience; Arctic snow cover dynamics offer a changing face in terms of temporal duration andwater equivalent, due to recent climate change conditions (Callaghan et al., 2011; Lemke & Jacobi,2012). Indeed, the Arctic is now experiencing some of the most rapid and severe climate change onearth. In this context, innovative and improved methods are helpful to enhance management of thesnow-pack resource for climate research, hydrology and human activities. The characteristics of Arcticsnow are different from “temperate” snow (i.e. the Alps), in terms of thickness, internal structure, thermalconductivity, and metamorphism. Ground observation often indicates wind slab at the snow sur…

Remote SensingArcticRadar[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySnow[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SDU.STU.GL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologyLandoberfläche[SDU.STU.GL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Glaciology
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