Sea ice phenology and primary productivity pulses shape breeding success in Arctic seabirds
Abstract Spring sea ice phenology regulates the timing of the two consecutive pulses of marine autotrophs that form the base of the Arctic marine food webs. This timing has been suggested to be the single most essential driver of secondary production and the efficiency with which biomass and energy...
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Autores principales: | Francisco Ramírez, Arnaud Tarroux, Johanna Hovinen, Joan Navarro, Isabel Afán, Manuela G. Forero, Sébastien Descamps |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fc565b00c67b4236a0468d4b09a0de77 |
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