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A century of ecosystem change: human and seabird impacts on plant species extirpation and invasion on islands.Forage plants of an Arctic-nesting herbivore show larger warming response in breeding than wintering grounds, potentially disrupting migration phenology.Potential for an Arctic-breeding migratory bird to adjust spring migration phenology to Arctic amplification.Analyzing time-ordered event data with missed observations.Nest defensibility decreases home-range size in central place foragersClimate warming may affect the optimal timing of reproduction for migratory geese differently in the low and high ArcticOntogenetic niche shifts as a driver of seasonal migration
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Thomas K Lameris
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