Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?

Lemmings are a key component of tundra food webs and changes in their dynamics can affect the whole ecosystem. We present a comprehensive overview of lemming monitoring and research activities, and assess recent trends in lemming abundance across the circumpolar Arctic. Since 2000, lemmings have bee...

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Main Authors: Ehrich, Dorothée, Schmidt, Niels M., Gauthier, Gilles, Alisauskas, Ray, Angerbjörn, Anders, Clark, Karin, Ecke, Frauke, Eide, Nina E., Framstad, Erik, Frandsen, Jay, Franke, Alastair, Gilg, Olivier, Giroux, Marie-Andrée, Henttonen, Heikki, Hörnfeldt, Birger, Ims, Rolf A., Kataev, Gennadiy D., Kharitonov, Sergey P., Killengreen, Siw T., Krebs, Charles J., Lanctot, Richard B., Lecomte, Nicolas, Menyushina, Irina E., Morris, Douglas W., Morrisson, Guy, Oksanen, Lauri, Oksanen, Tarja, Olofsson, Johan, Pokrovsky, Ivan G., Popov, Igor Yu., Reid, Donald, Roth, James D., Saalfeld, Sarah T., Samelius, Gustaf, Sittler, Benoit, Sleptsov, Sergey M., Smith, Paul A., Sokolov, Aleksandr A., Sokolova, Natalya A., Soloviev, Mikhail Y., Solovyeva, Diana V.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6989711/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31332767
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:6989711 2023-05-15T14:34:37+02:00 Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends? Ehrich, Dorothée Schmidt, Niels M. Gauthier, Gilles Alisauskas, Ray Angerbjörn, Anders Clark, Karin Ecke, Frauke Eide, Nina E. Framstad, Erik Frandsen, Jay Franke, Alastair Gilg, Olivier Giroux, Marie-Andrée Henttonen, Heikki Hörnfeldt, Birger Ims, Rolf A. Kataev, Gennadiy D. Kharitonov, Sergey P. Killengreen, Siw T. Krebs, Charles J. Lanctot, Richard B. Lecomte, Nicolas Menyushina, Irina E. Morris, Douglas W. Morrisson, Guy Oksanen, Lauri Oksanen, Tarja Olofsson, Johan Pokrovsky, Ivan G. Popov, Igor Yu. Reid, Donald Roth, James D. Saalfeld, Sarah T. Samelius, Gustaf Sittler, Benoit Sleptsov, Sergey M. Smith, Paul A. Sokolov, Aleksandr A. Sokolova, Natalya A. Soloviev, Mikhail Y. Solovyeva, Diana V. 2019-07-22 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6989711/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31332767 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7 en eng Springer Netherlands http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6989711/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31332767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7 © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2019, corrected publication 2019 Ambio Terrestrial Biodiversity in a Rapidly Changing Arctic Text 2019 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7 2021-03-07T01:19:48Z Lemmings are a key component of tundra food webs and changes in their dynamics can affect the whole ecosystem. We present a comprehensive overview of lemming monitoring and research activities, and assess recent trends in lemming abundance across the circumpolar Arctic. Since 2000, lemmings have been monitored at 49 sites of which 38 are still active. The sites were not evenly distributed with notably Russia and high Arctic Canada underrepresented. Abundance was monitored at all sites, but methods and levels of precision varied greatly. Other important attributes such as health, genetic diversity and potential drivers of population change, were often not monitored. There was no evidence that lemming populations were decreasing in general, although a negative trend was detected for low arctic populations sympatric with voles. To keep the pace of arctic change, we recommend maintaining long-term programmes while harmonizing methods, improving spatial coverage and integrating an ecosystem perspective. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Text Arctic Tundra PubMed Central (PMC) Arctic Canada Ambio 49 3 786 800
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topic Terrestrial Biodiversity in a Rapidly Changing Arctic
spellingShingle Terrestrial Biodiversity in a Rapidly Changing Arctic
Ehrich, Dorothée
Schmidt, Niels M.
Gauthier, Gilles
Alisauskas, Ray
Angerbjörn, Anders
Clark, Karin
Ecke, Frauke
Eide, Nina E.
Framstad, Erik
Frandsen, Jay
Franke, Alastair
Gilg, Olivier
Giroux, Marie-Andrée
Henttonen, Heikki
Hörnfeldt, Birger
Ims, Rolf A.
Kataev, Gennadiy D.
Kharitonov, Sergey P.
Killengreen, Siw T.
Krebs, Charles J.
Lanctot, Richard B.
Lecomte, Nicolas
Menyushina, Irina E.
Morris, Douglas W.
Morrisson, Guy
Oksanen, Lauri
Oksanen, Tarja
Olofsson, Johan
Pokrovsky, Ivan G.
Popov, Igor Yu.
Reid, Donald
Roth, James D.
Saalfeld, Sarah T.
Samelius, Gustaf
Sittler, Benoit
Sleptsov, Sergey M.
Smith, Paul A.
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Sokolova, Natalya A.
Soloviev, Mikhail Y.
Solovyeva, Diana V.
Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
topic_facet Terrestrial Biodiversity in a Rapidly Changing Arctic
description Lemmings are a key component of tundra food webs and changes in their dynamics can affect the whole ecosystem. We present a comprehensive overview of lemming monitoring and research activities, and assess recent trends in lemming abundance across the circumpolar Arctic. Since 2000, lemmings have been monitored at 49 sites of which 38 are still active. The sites were not evenly distributed with notably Russia and high Arctic Canada underrepresented. Abundance was monitored at all sites, but methods and levels of precision varied greatly. Other important attributes such as health, genetic diversity and potential drivers of population change, were often not monitored. There was no evidence that lemming populations were decreasing in general, although a negative trend was detected for low arctic populations sympatric with voles. To keep the pace of arctic change, we recommend maintaining long-term programmes while harmonizing methods, improving spatial coverage and integrating an ecosystem perspective. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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author Ehrich, Dorothée
Schmidt, Niels M.
Gauthier, Gilles
Alisauskas, Ray
Angerbjörn, Anders
Clark, Karin
Ecke, Frauke
Eide, Nina E.
Framstad, Erik
Frandsen, Jay
Franke, Alastair
Gilg, Olivier
Giroux, Marie-Andrée
Henttonen, Heikki
Hörnfeldt, Birger
Ims, Rolf A.
Kataev, Gennadiy D.
Kharitonov, Sergey P.
Killengreen, Siw T.
Krebs, Charles J.
Lanctot, Richard B.
Lecomte, Nicolas
Menyushina, Irina E.
Morris, Douglas W.
Morrisson, Guy
Oksanen, Lauri
Oksanen, Tarja
Olofsson, Johan
Pokrovsky, Ivan G.
Popov, Igor Yu.
Reid, Donald
Roth, James D.
Saalfeld, Sarah T.
Samelius, Gustaf
Sittler, Benoit
Sleptsov, Sergey M.
Smith, Paul A.
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Sokolova, Natalya A.
Soloviev, Mikhail Y.
Solovyeva, Diana V.
author_facet Ehrich, Dorothée
Schmidt, Niels M.
Gauthier, Gilles
Alisauskas, Ray
Angerbjörn, Anders
Clark, Karin
Ecke, Frauke
Eide, Nina E.
Framstad, Erik
Frandsen, Jay
Franke, Alastair
Gilg, Olivier
Giroux, Marie-Andrée
Henttonen, Heikki
Hörnfeldt, Birger
Ims, Rolf A.
Kataev, Gennadiy D.
Kharitonov, Sergey P.
Killengreen, Siw T.
Krebs, Charles J.
Lanctot, Richard B.
Lecomte, Nicolas
Menyushina, Irina E.
Morris, Douglas W.
Morrisson, Guy
Oksanen, Lauri
Oksanen, Tarja
Olofsson, Johan
Pokrovsky, Ivan G.
Popov, Igor Yu.
Reid, Donald
Roth, James D.
Saalfeld, Sarah T.
Samelius, Gustaf
Sittler, Benoit
Sleptsov, Sergey M.
Smith, Paul A.
Sokolov, Aleksandr A.
Sokolova, Natalya A.
Soloviev, Mikhail Y.
Solovyeva, Diana V.
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title Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
title_short Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
title_full Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
title_fullStr Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
title_full_unstemmed Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends?
title_sort documenting lemming population change in the arctic: can we detect trends?
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