Anderson, Helen BFuglei, EvaMadsen, JesperVan der Wal, Rene2019-06-242019-06-242019-06-18Anderson, H B, Fuglei, E, Madsen, J & Van der Wal, R 2019, 'High-Arctic nesting geese occupying less favourable nest sites are more vulnerable to predation', Polar Research, vol. 38, 3352. https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v38.33520800-0395http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12432We thank Norwegian Polar Institute for logistical sup-port and the Governor of Svalbard for allowing access to Sassendalen. The authors thank the Climate-ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra programme for assistance with this study. Comments and suggestions from review-ers greatly improved the manuscript, and we thank them for their time and recommendations.2336558engPredator-prey interactionsArctic foxespink-footed geeselate snowmeltPINK-FOOTED GOOSEFOXES ALOPEX-LAGOPUSREPRODUCTIVE SUCCESSBARNACLE GEESESNOW COVERPOPULATIONFOODAVAILABILITYEXPANSIONRESPONSESQH301 BiologyQH301High-Arctic nesting geese occupying less favourable nest sites are more vulnerable to predationJournal article10.33265/polar.v38.335238