217 results on '"Stempniewicz, Lech"'
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2. Pelagic Environment and Its Biocoenosis
3. Fledging behaviour in colonial auks from the Alcini tribe: comparison of Little Auk Alle alle and Brünnich’s Guillemot Uria lomvia
4. Ecological niche overlap in the Arctic vegetation influenced by seabirds
5. Frontiers EcoPics : Last refuge for Arctic fauna
6. The Little Auk Alle alle: an ecological indicator of a changing Arctic and a model organism
7. Yes, they can: polar bears Ursus maritimus successfully hunt Svalbard reindeer Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus
8. Advection of Atlantic water masses influences seabird community foraging in a high-Arctic fjord
9. Food chain, parasites and climate changes in the high Arctic: a case study on trophically transmitted parasites of common eider Somateria mollissima at Franz Josef Land
10. Abundance, habitat use and food consumption of seabirds in the high-Arctic fjord ecosystem
11. Correction to: Yes, they can: polar bears Ursus maritimus successfully hunt Svalbard reindeer Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus
12. Changes in the Glaucous Gull Predatory Pressure on Little Auks in Southwest Spitsbergen
13. Exploitation by the Grey Heron of Fish Regurgitated by Cormorants
14. Transfer of ornithogenic influence through different trophic levels of the Arctic terrestrial ecosystem of Bjørnøya (Bear Island), Svalbard
15. Can seabirds modify carbon burial in fjords?
16. Body Size and Timing of Fledging of Atlantic Puffins in the Faeroes and Northwest Norway
17. Flexibility of little auks foraging in various oceanographic features in a changing Arctic
18. Taming a wolf
19. Foraging behavior of a high-Arctic zooplanktivorous alcid, the little auk, at the southern edge of its breeding range
20. Concentration of different forms of phosphorus in soils affected by the little auk (Alle alle) and their relationship with tundra vegetation in Spitsbergen (Svalbard, High Arctic)
21. Environmental DNA as a valuable and unique source of information about ecological networks in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems
22. Foraging strategy of the little auk Alle alle throughout breeding season – switch from unimodal to bimodal pattern
23. Impact of planktivorous little auks (Alle alle) on soil organic matter in Spitsbergen, High Arctic.
24. DNA extracted from faeces as a source of information about endemic reindeer from the High Arctic: detection of Shiga toxin genes and the analysis of reindeer male-specific DNA
25. Marine birds and mammals foraging in the rapidly deglaciating Arctic fjord - numbers, distribution and habitat preferences
26. Intra-seasonal variation in zooplankton availability, chick diet and breeding performance of a high Arctic planktivorous seabird
27. Foraging closer to the colony leads to faster growth in little auks
28. The structure of Cochlearia groenlandica population along the bird colony influence gradient (Hornsund, Spitsbergen)
29. Seabird colony effects on soil properties and vegetation zonation patterns on King George Island, Maritime Antarctic
30. Foraging effort does not influence body condition and stress level in little auks
31. Flexibility of foraging strategies of the great skua Stercorarius skua breeding in the largest colony in the Barents Sea region
32. Glaucous Gulls Kleptoparasiting Arctic Foxes in Magdalenefjorden, NW Spitsbergen
33. Climate change and phenological responses of two seabird species breeding in the high-Arctic
34. Last refuge for Arctic fauna
35. Polar Bear Predatory Behaviour toward Molting Barnacle Geese and Nesting Glaucous Gulls on Spitsbergen
36. Variation in faecal corticosterone metabolites in an Arctic seabird, the Little Auk (Alle alle) during the nesting period
37. The impact of different hydrographic conditions and zooplankton communities on provisioning Little Auks along the West coast of Spitsbergen
38. Incubation Shifts and Chick Feeding Rate in the Little Auk Alle alle in Svalbard
39. Biomass of Dovekie Excreta in the Vicinity of a Breeding Colony
40. Variability of polar scurvygrass Cochlearia groenlandica individual traits along a seabird influenced gradient across Spitsbergen tundra
41. Visual prey availability and distribution of foraging little auks (Alle alle) in the shelf waters of West Spitsbergen
42. The Little Auk Alle alle: an ecological indicator of a changing Arctic and a model organism
43. Correction to: Yes, they can: polar bears Ursus maritimus successfully hunt Svalbard reindeer Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus
44. Guano deposition and nutrient enrichment in the vicinity of planktivorous and piscivorous seabird colonies in Spitsbergen
45. Influence of allochtonous nutrients delivered by colonial seabirds on soil collembolan communities on Spitsbergen
46. The effects of loggers on the foraging effort and chick-rearing ability of parent little auks
47. Foraging by little auks in the distant marginal sea ice zone during the chick-rearing period
48. Body size variation of a high-Arctic seabird: the dovekie (Alle alle)
49. Impact of climate change on zooplankton communities, seabird populations and arctic terrestrial ecosystem—A scenario
50. Interannual changes in zooplankton on the West Spitsbergen Shelf in relation to hydrography and their consequences for the diet of planktivorous seabirds
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