Monitoring herbivore–environment relationships in a changing Arctic landscape
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2025-09-05Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Paper I: Paulsen, I.M.G., Soininen, E.M., Ravolainen, V.T., Loe, L.E., Hansen, B.B., Irvine, R.J., … Pedersen, Å.Ø. (2021). Don't go chasing the ghosts of the past: habitat selection and site fidelity during calving in an Arctic ungulate. Wildlife Biology, 2021(2), wlb.00740. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22155.
Paper II: Pedersen, Å.Ø., Soininen, E.M., Hansen, B.B., Le Moullec, M., Loe, L.E., Paulsen, I.M.G., … Ravolainen, V.T. (2023). High seasonal overlap in habitat suitability in a non-migratory High Arctic ungulate. Global Ecology and Conservation, 45, e02528. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29404.
Paper III: Grimsby, A.C., Pedersen, Å.Ø., Ehrich, D., Mosbacher, J.B., Paulsen, I.M.G., Brockmann, F.K. & Ravolainen, V.T. (2023). Spatiotemporal distribution of Arctic herbivores in spring: Potential for competition? Global Ecology and Conservation, 45, e02521. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30199.
Paper IV: Ravolainen, V.T., Paulsen, I.M.G., Eischeid, I., Forbey, J.S., Fuglei, E., Hájek, T., … Pedersen, Å.Ø. (2024). Low spatial habitat overlap of herbivores in the High Arctic tundra. Global Ecology and Conservation, 49, e02797. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34634.
Paper V: Paulsen, I.M.G., Pedersen, Å.Ø., Hann, R., Blanchet, M.-A., Eischeid, I., Van Hazendonk, C., Ravolainen, V.T., Stien, A. & Le Moullec, M. (2023). How Many Reindeer? UAV Surveys as an Alternative to Helicopter or Ground Surveys for Estimating Population Abundance in Open Landscapes. Remote Sensing, 15(1), 9. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28486.
Paper VI: Bartlett, J.C., Westergaard, K.B., Paulsen, I.M.G., Wedegärtner, R.E.M., Wilken, F. & Ravolainen, V.T. (2021). Moving out of town? The status of alien plants in high‐Arctic Svalbard, and a method for monitoring of alien flora in high‐risk, polar environments. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 2, e12056. Also available at https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12056.
Paper VII: Paulsen, I.M.G., Eischeid, I., Pedersen, Å.Ø., Assmann, J.J., Yoccoz, N.G., Mosbacher, J., Soininen, E.M. & Ravolainen, V.T. Vascular plant biomass and herbivore disturbance, but not summer temperature, explain satellite and drone-based NDVI in High Arctic Svalbard. (Accepted manuscript). Now published in Arctic Science, 2025, 11, 1-23, available at https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2024-0033.
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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