A circumpolar study unveils a positive non-linear effect of temperature on arctic arthropod availability that may reduce the risk of warming-induced trophic mismatch for breeding shorebirds

Aurélie Chagnon-Lafortune*, Éliane Duchesne, Pierre Legagneux, Laura McKinnon, Jeroen Reneerkens, Nicolas Casajus, Kenneth F. Abraham, Élise Bolduc, Glen S. Brown, Stephen C. Brown, H.R. Gates, Olivier Gilg, Marie Andrée Giroux, Kirsty Gurney, Steve Kendall, Eunbi Kwon, Richard B. Lanctot, David B. Lank, Nicolas Lecomte, Maria LeungJoseph R. Liebezeit, R.I.G. Morrison, Erica Nol, David C. Payer, Donald Reid, Daniel Ruthrauff, Sarah T. Saalfeld, Brett K. Sandercock, Paul A. Smith, Niels Martin Schmidt, Ingrid Tulp, David H. Ward, Toke T. Høye, Dominique Berteaux, Joël Bêty*

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