• High goose abundance reduces nest predation risk in a simple rodent-free high-Arctic ecosystem 

      Pedersen, Åshild Ønvik; Stien, Jennifer; Eidesen, Pernille Bronken; Ims, Rolf Anker; Jepsen, Jane Uhd; Stien, Audun; Tombre, Ingunn; Fuglei, Eva (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-13)
      Breeding geese are the preferred prey of the Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus in the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago. According to the <i>apparent competition hypothesis (ACH)</i>, less-abundant prey species (e.g. ptarmigan, waders and small passerines) will experience higher predation rates when breeding in association with the more common prey (geese), due to spill-over predation by the shared predator. ...
    • Snefjord Vindpark. Vurdering av konsekvenser for landskap, flora, fauna, friluftsliv, kulturminner og reindriftsnæring 

      Tombre, Ingunn; Andersen, Oddgeir; Barlindhaug, Stine; Bjerke, Jarle W.; Erikstad, Lars; Frivoll, Vigdis Irene; Johnsen, Trond Vidar; Sloreid, Svein Erik; Strann, Karl Birger; Svestad, Asgeir; Tømmervik, Hans (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2005-02)
      This report summarises consequences of a planned wind park at the Sneqord peninsula, Måsøy municipality. Impact assessments are conducted for landscape perspectives, flora, fauna, outdoor recreation, cultural heritage and reindeer herding. The whole peninsula, 150 km2. is evaluated, with the main focus on higher parts where the potential wind turbines will be located. For the landscape, a wind park ...
    • Trophic interactions and abiotic factors drive functional and phylogenetic structure of vertebrate herbivore communities across the Arctic tundra biome 

      Speed, James David Mervyn; Skjelbred, Ina Åsnes; Barrio, Isabel C.; Martin, Michael David; Berteaux, Dominique; Bueno, Guillermo; Christie, Katie; Forbes, Bruce C.; Forbey, Jennifer; Fortin, Daniel; Grytnes, John-Arvid; Hoset, Katrine Skamfer; Lecomte, Nicolas; Marteinsdottir, Bryndis; Mosbacher, Jesper Bruun; Pedersen, Åshild Ø.; Ravolainen, Virve; Rees, Eileen C.; Skarin, Anna; Sokolova, Natalya; Thornhill, Andrew H; Tombre, Ingunn; Soininen, Eeva M (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-29)
      Communities are assembled from species that evolve or colonise a given geographic region, and persist in the face of abiotic conditions and interactions with other species. The evolutionary and colonisation histories of communities are characterised by phylogenetic diversity, while functional diversity is indicative of abiotic and biotic conditions. The relationship between functional and phylogenetic ...