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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2013, Síða 5

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2013, Síða 5
5 Tímarit Hins íslenska náttúrufræðifélags that it was feeding time. I could then stand nearby Páll and catch the surprised cubs by hand. We have also spent much time together in the labora- tory discussing methods and also in front of the computer discussing data. Much time together has also been spent in tents, while it is raining outside, enjoying discussi ons about all other matters, mat- ters far more important than science, viz. matters about values in life such as friendship and matters about death. We started as co-workers and ended up as greatest friends. There was always a joy to write scientific papers with Páll Hersteins son, his clear eye together with his sharp pen turned into outstanding texts and whenever you sent him a draft of a manuscript he returned it commented and edited within some hours or maximum two days. If it took longer he always responded directly explaining that he would be late. When the manuscript arrived he had reworked it, removed mis understandings, corrected mis tak es and turned into a flowing text in an easy way. But there were also issues that we discussed over and over again. Why are the Arctic foxes more social in Sweden than in Iceland? Did the Arctic fox get to Iceland from Greenland, or did they migrate from Ireland after the land ice melted about 10 000 years ago? These are questions that he and I won’t be able to discuss further. Páll and his wife Ásta Pálsdóttir had always an open door to friends and guests. Many of our internati onal colleagues have passed their home in Reykjavík and their summer house in Borgarnes. My last memory of Páll was when we crawled on the ground in Reykholt to find out where the bees had been collected the pollen they brought back to the hive at the summer house. At Iceland University and at Stockholm Uni- versity he fostered a new generation of modern ecolog ists. With enthusiasm and examples from both his own studies and others he has inspired many students. He helped me to supervise my students in Stockholm in a warm and productive way. He also worked close to Icelandic fox hunt ers for several years and collect ed a most valuable and interesting data set that has few equivalents in the world. This was organized when Páll Hersteinsson was head of the Wildlife Management Unit at the Ministry of Agriculture. Parallel to his scientific career he continued his father’s editorial task in his editing company, Rit- verk, and edited books in Icelandic. One of the most successful books he edited was Þingvallavatn together with Pétur M. Jónasson. But he also kept writing his own books, some of them about the “melrakka” Agga Gagg, and some of them collec- tions of short stories, such as Línur: Smásögur. In the short stories his sharp eye was again present but now also with together with humor. Over all Páll Hersteinsson was a story teller, following the old Nordic saga tradition, he told scientific stories, funny stories or long stories in a way so you didn’t know how they were related to reality. I will try to keep the legacy of this and continue to tell about Páll in stories, both in scientific papers and in the saga tradition. Anders Angerbjörn Stockholm Scientific publications by Páll Hersteinsson 1. Elmhagen, B., Páll Hersteinsson, Norén, K., Ester Rut Unnsteinsdóttir, & Angerbjörn, A. 2013. From breeding pairs to fox towns: The social organisation of arctic fox populations with stable and fluctuating avail- ability of food. Polar Biol in press. DOI 10.1007/s00300-013-1416-3 2. Bocharova, N., Treu, G., Czirjak, G.A., Krone, O., Stefanski, V., Wibbelt, G., Ester Rut Unnsteinsdóttir, Páll Hersteinsson, Schares, G., Doronina, L., Goltsman, M. & Greenwood, A.D. 2013. Correlates between feeding ecol- ogy and mercury levels in historical and modern arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus). PLOS ONE 8: e60879 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060879 3. Rannveig Magnúsdóttir, Menja von Schmalensee, Róbert A. Stefánsson, Macdonald, D.W. & Páll Hersteinsson 2013. A foe in woe: American mink (Neovison vison) diet changes during a population decrease. Mammalian Biology in press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2013.08.002 4. Norén, K., Páll Hersteinsson, Samelius, G., Eide, N.E., Fuglei. E., Elm- hagen, B., Dalén, L., Meijer, T. & Angerbjörn, A. 2012. From monogamy to complexity: social organization of arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) in contrasting ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90. 1102–1116. 5. Rannveig Magnúsdóttir, Róbert A. Stefánsson, Menja von Schmalensee, Macdonald, D.W. & Páll Hersteinsson 2012. Habitat- and sex-related differ- ences in a small carnivore's diet in a competitor-free environment. European journal of wildlife research 58. 669–676 DOI: 10.1007/s10344-012-0615-5 6. Gunnar Þór Hallgrímsson & Páll Hersteinsson 2012. Spatial contraction in a large gull colony in relation to the position of arctic fox dens. European journal of wildlife research 58. 441–450. DOI: 10.1007/s10344-011-0594-y since 2011 7. Dalerum, F., Perbro, A., Rannveig Magnúsdóttir, Páll Hersteinsson & Angerbjörn, A. 2012. The influence of coastal access on isotope variation in Icelandic arctic foxes. PLoS One 7(3): e32071. 8. Ellen Magnúsdóttir, Leat, E.H.K., Bourgeon, S., Strom, H., Ævar Petersen, A. Phillips, R.A., Hanssen, S.A., Bustnes, J.O., Páll Hersteinsson & Furness, R.W. 2012. Wintering areas of Great Skuas Stercorarius skua breeding in Scotland, Iceland and Norway. Bird study 59. 1–9. 9. Geffen, E., Kam, M., Hefner, R., Páll Hersteinsson, Angerbjörn, A., Dalèn, L., Fuglei, E., Norèn, K., Adams, J., Vucetich, J., Meier, T.J., Mech, D.L., vonHoldt, B.M., Stahler, D.R., Smith, D.W. & Wayne, R.K. 2011. Kin encounter rate and inbreeding avoidance in canids. Molecu- lar Ecology 20. 5348–5358. 10. Norèn, K., Carmichael, L., Fuglei, E., Eide, N.E., Páll Hersteinsson & Angerbjörn, A. 2011. Pulses of movement across the sea ice - popula- tion connectivity and temporal genetic structure in the arctic fox. Oecologia 166. 973–984. 11. Norèn, K., Carmichael, L., Dalèn, L., Páll Hersteinsson, Samelius, G., Fuglei, E., Kapel, C.M.O., Menyushina, I., Strobeck, C. & Angerbjörn, A. 2011. Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population structure: circumpolar patterns and processes. Oikos 120. 873–885. 12. Ester Rut Unnsteinsdottir & Páll Hersteinsson 2011. Effects of contrasting habitats on population parameters and diet of Apodemus sylvaticus (Rodentia) in south-western Iceland. Mammalia 75. 13–21 DOI: 10.1515/ MAMM.2010.068
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