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Author Henttonen, H., O. Gilg, E. Korpimaki, R. A. Ims, and N. G. Yoccoz openurl 
  Title Ilkka Hanski and small mammals: from shrews to vole and lemming dynamics.in British Ecological Society, Annual meeting 2016, 11-14 December, Liverpool, UK. Type Communication
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Author van Bemmelen, R., B. Moe, S. A. Hanssen, N. M. Schmidt, and O. Gilg openurl 
  Title Consistency of migration routes in a long-distance migratory seabird, the Long-tailed Skua.in Animal Movement International Symposium: Bridging the Gap Between Modelling and Tracking Data, Lund, Sweden. Type Communication
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Author Lang, J., B. Sittler, A. Aebischer, O. Gilg, J. Hansen, and N. M. Schmidt openurl 
  Title Dead-end Greenland? New insights into the occurrence and movements of Snowy owls in one of their most remote habitats (6-10 March 2017). 4th International Snowy Owl Working Group. ISOWG, Milton, USA. Type Communication
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Author Sittler, B., J. Lang, O. Gilg, and A. Aebischer openurl 
  Title The decline of snowy owls in NE Greenland as assessed by 30 years of long term monitoring on Traill Island (6-10 March 2017). 4th International Snowy Owl Working Group. ISOWG, Milton, USA. Type Communication
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Author Fort, J., H. Helgason, F. Amélineau, T. Anker-Nilssen, J. Bustnes, J. Danielsen, S. Descamps, R. Dietz, K. Elliott, K. Erikstad, A. Ezhov, M. Gavrilo, G. Gilchrist, O. Gilg, D. Grémillet, E. Hansen, S. Hanssen, M. Helberg, N. Huffeldt, J. Jónsson, A. Kitaysky, M. Langseth, S. Leclaire, T. Thorarinsson, S.-H. Lorentsen, E. Lorentzen, M. Mallory, F. Merkel, B. Moe, W. Montevecchi, A. Mosbech, B. Olsen, I. Pratte, J. Provencher, S. Ragnarsdóttir, T. Reiertsen, G. Robertson, K. Sagerup, H. Strøm, G. Systad, G. Tertitski, P. Thompson, G. Hallgrímsson, E. Tolmacheva, A. Will, K. Wojczulanis-Jakubas, and P. Bustamante openurl 
  Title ARCTOX: a pan-Arctic sampling network to track mercury contamination across Arctic marine food webs. 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, 16-21/7/17, Providence, USA. Type Communication
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  Abstract Arctic marine ecosystems are threatened by new risks of Hg contamination under the combined effects of climate change and human activities. Rapid change of the cryosphere might for instance release large amounts of Hg trapped in sea-ice, permafrost and terrestrial glaciers over the last decades. Sea-ice disappearance is opening new shipping areas to polluting human industries. The general warming of ocean water masses is expected to affect the cycle of Hg, thereby increasing exposure of marine organisms. Hence, Hg could have high impacts on Arctic organisms, biodiversity and ecosystems and is still a source of major environmental concerns. In that context, providing a large-scale and comprehensive understanding of the Arctic marine food-web contamination is essential to better apprehend impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate change on the exposure of Arctic species and humans to Hg. In 2015, an international sampling network (ARCTOX) has been established, allowing the collection seabird samples all around the Arctic. Seabirds are indeed good indicators of Hg contamination of marine food webs at large spatial scale. Gathering researchers from 10 countries, ARCTOX allowed the collection of >5000 samples from twelve seabird species at >40 Arctic sites in 2015 and 2016. These different species have different trophic ecologies (diets and habitats) and will therefore provide information on Hg contamination for the different compartments of Arctic marine ecosystems (i.e benthic, pelagic, epontic, coastal, oceanic). By relying on this new network and by combining Hg analyses with biotelemetry, we aim at (1) monitoring spatio-temporal variations of Hg in Arctic biota. (2) Defining Arctic hotspots of Hg contamination and highlighting sensitive areas that require particular attention and protection. (3) Identifying non-Arctic sources of Hg contamination for migratory Arctic predators.  
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Author Sittler, B., J. Lang, and O. Gilg openurl 
  Title The responses of arctic foxes to lemming cycles in North East Greenland as assessed through a 30-year long term monitoring. 5th International Conference in Arctic Fox Biology (12-15 October), Rimouski, Canada. Type Communication
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Author Gilg, O., N. M. Schmidt, B. Sittler, J. Lang, L. H. Hansen, B. Sabard, A. Dervaux, M. Sage, P. Leguesdron, V. Gilg, L. Bollache, and D. Berteaux openurl 
  Title Space use of Arctic fox in Greenland. 5th International Conference in Arctic Fox Biology (12-15 October), Rimouski, Canada Type Communication
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  Title Discriminating uniparental and biparental breeding strategies by monitoring nest temperature Type Journal
  Year 2018 Publication Ibis Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 160 Issue 1 Pages 13-22  
  Keywords arctic Calidris alba discriminant function incubation strategy nest attendance nest temperature parental care shorebirds  
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  Title Flexibility in otherwise consistent non-breeding movements of a long-distance migratory seabird, the long-tailed skua Type Journal
  Year 2017 Publication Marine Ecology Progress Series Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 578 Issue Pages 197-211  
  Keywords Flexibility Individual consistency Non-breeding movements Repeatability Seabirds Stercorarius longicaudus Tracking  
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Author Hao Wang, John D. Nagy, Olivier Gilg, Yang Kuang doi  isbn
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  Year 2009 Publication Mathematical Biosciences Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 221 Issue 1 Pages 1-10  
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