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Title
Do Arctic-nesting birds respond to earlier snowmelt - A multi-species study in north Yukon, Canada
Author(s)
Grabowski, M., Doyle, F.,
Reid, D.
, Mossop, D. & Talarico, D.
Published
2013
Publisher
Polar Biology, 36, 1097-1105
Abstract
Climate change has altered the timing of many ecological processes, especially in the Arctic. Understanding whether and how animals are responding to this change is of the utmost importance for their management and our adaptation. This study examines whether the timing of nesting in Arctic birds is affected by the trend of earlier snowmelt and what consequences this may have in the future.
Full Citation
Grabowski, M., Doyle, F., Reid, D., Mossop, D. & Talarico, D. (2013). Do Arctic-nesting birds respond to earlier snowmelt? A multi-species study in north Yukon, Canada. Polar Biology, 36, 1097-1105.
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