Foreword to Supplement 1: research on a polar species—the Arctic fox
The Arctic fox has a circumpolar distribution and is intensively studied because it is adapted to extreme environments and influences the ecology of many other species. We introduce here a collection of 12 articles on Arctic fox biology and management. After summarizing the main biological features...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:072378c90b524d97a08f630b94489d93 2023-05-15T14:31:00+02:00 Foreword to Supplement 1: research on a polar species—the Arctic fox Dominique Berteaux Nicolas Casajus Anders Angerbjörn Eva Fuglei 2017-09-01 https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2017.1347411 https://doaj.org/article/072378c90b524d97a08f630b94489d93 en eng Norwegian Polar Institute 1751-8369 doi:10.1080/17518369.2017.1347411 https://doaj.org/article/072378c90b524d97a08f630b94489d93 undefined Polar Research, Vol 36, Iss 0 (2017) Biodiversity mammal predator tundra Vulpes lagopus wildlife envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2017 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2017.1347411 2023-01-22T19:12:17Z The Arctic fox has a circumpolar distribution and is intensively studied because it is adapted to extreme environments and influences the ecology of many other species. We introduce here a collection of 12 articles on Arctic fox biology and management. After summarizing the main biological features of the species, we explore the peer-reviewed literature dealing with the Arctic fox through a bibliometric network analysis which identifies clusters of papers sharing a high similarity of cited literature. We visualize with a word cloud analysis 10 clusters comprising 97% of 755 articles published by 1742 authors from 1996–2015. Behavioural and ecological questions, including conservation science, dominate this recent literature. The collection of papers published in the supplement offers an excellent representation of current research dealing with Arctic fox biology and management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fox Arctic Polar Research Tundra Vulpes lagopus Unknown Arctic Polar Research 36 sup1 1 |
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The Arctic fox has a circumpolar distribution and is intensively studied because it is adapted to extreme environments and influences the ecology of many other species. We introduce here a collection of 12 articles on Arctic fox biology and management. After summarizing the main biological features of the species, we explore the peer-reviewed literature dealing with the Arctic fox through a bibliometric network analysis which identifies clusters of papers sharing a high similarity of cited literature. We visualize with a word cloud analysis 10 clusters comprising 97% of 755 articles published by 1742 authors from 1996–2015. Behavioural and ecological questions, including conservation science, dominate this recent literature. The collection of papers published in the supplement offers an excellent representation of current research dealing with Arctic fox biology and management. |
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Foreword to Supplement 1: research on a polar species—the Arctic fox |
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