Ivory gulls breeding on ice.

3 pages International audience A breeding colony of ivory gulls was discovered on an ice floe in northeastGreenland in August 2008. The ice floe resembled nearby islands in that it was covered with a thick layer of gravely moraine, and furthermore its position was fixed throughout most of the breedi...

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Published in:Polar Record
Main Authors: Boertmann, David, Olsen, Kent, Gilg, Olivier
Other Authors: National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University Aarhus, Study funded by the Greenland Home Rule Government, GREA (Arctic Ecology Research Group – France), the Prix goretex initiative, a National Geographic Society research grant, Fondation Avenir Finance, Intermarché, and F. Paulsen.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2010
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Online Access:https://hal.science/hal-00495362
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247409008626
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Summary:3 pages International audience A breeding colony of ivory gulls was discovered on an ice floe in northeastGreenland in August 2008. The ice floe resembled nearby islands in that it was covered with a thick layer of gravely moraine, and furthermore its position was fixed throughout most of the breeding season as the surrounding first year ice only broke up in mid August when most of the gull chicks had fledged.