Publication - Forage plants of an Arctic-nesting herbivore show larger warming response in breeding than wintering grounds, potentially disrupting migration phenology
“Thomas K. Lameris, Femke Jochems, et al., 2017. Forage plants of an Arctic-nesting herbivore show larger warming response in breeding than wintering grounds, potentially disrupting migration phenology. Ecology and Evolution 7 (8), 2652-2660”
Abstract
Authors
Name | Organization |
Thomas K. Lameris | |
Femke Jochems | |
Alexandra J. van der Graaf | GELIFES-Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences; Groningen The Netherlands |
Mattias Andersson | Campus Gotland; Uppsala University; Visby Sweden |
Juul Limpens | Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group; University of Wageningen; Wageningen The Netherlands |
Bart A. Nolet | |
Datasets
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Title | Funding id | Period |
How can Arctic-nesting geese cope with Arctic amplification? | 866.13.010 | 2013-11-01 - 2017-10-31 |
External resource
Publication type
Journal Article
Date
2017-04-01
Journal
Ecology and Evolution
Volume
7
Issue
8
Pages
2652-2660
DOI
Doi: 10.1002/ece3.2859 | UUID: 98978e1f-7ae8-5b17-916c-dd9b8f40a922 | Version:1 | Added on: 4 February 2019 12:39