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Behavioural plasticity is likely to influence how individuals continue to access resources under rapid climate change. Plasticity will be particularly important at highly dynamic, prey‐rich foraging areas such as upwelling fronts of marine‐terminating glaciers in the high Arctic, where profitability varies significantly across space and time ...
Frederick C. Mckendrick +18 more
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U.S. Law of the Sea Cruise to Map and Sample the US Arctic Ocean Margin [PDF]
U.S. Law of the Sea cruise to map and sample the US Arctic Ocean margin CRUISE HEALY 1202 August 25 to September 27, 2012 Barrow, AK to Dutch Harbor ...
Armstrong, Andy, Mayer, Larry A.
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Genes Suggest Ancestral Colour Polymorphisms Are Shared across Morphologically Cryptic Species in Arctic Bumblebees [PDF]
email Suzanne orcd idCopyright: © 2015 Williams et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A Bertsch +107 more
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The Mobile Striking Force and Continental Defence, 1948–1955 [PDF]
The need to project land force power within the confines of the northern portion of the North American continent may appear, at first glance, ridiculous in today’s world.
Maloney, Sean M.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a developing technology and its range of applications is satisfying among numerous consumers, as it makes everything very simple.
Manal Alkhammash
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A view from above : changing seas, seabirds and food sources [PDF]
In this review we summarize what is known about mechanisms by which climate change may be affecting the populations of seabirds around the UK. Breeding success and adult survival are the key factors affecting changes in seabird populations, and food ...
Edwards, M. +4 more
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Adjustment of the annual cycle to climatic change in a long-lived migratory bird specie
Climate change has advanced the phenology of many organisms. Migratory animals face particular problems because climate change in the breeding and the wintering range may be asynchronous, preventing rapid response to changing conditions. Advancement in
A. P. MØLLER +2 more
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The Arctic Tern: AI + Soft Values = Save Fuel
This paper summaries three years of technical development and research in close collaboration with several major shipping companies. Besides the technical AI-based decision support systems, the project has focused on soft values, how the support systems become efficient support for real, both ashore and onboard.
Cederberg, Lennart +2 more
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Insights about Diversity of Tetrabothriidae (Eucestoda) among Holarctic Alcidae (Charadriiformes): What Is \u3ci\u3eTetrabothrius jagerskioeldi\u3c/i\u3e? [PDF]
Tetrabothriid cestodes are characteristic helminths that infect species of seabirds globally. We begin with the exploration of the diversity of tapeworms of the genus Tetrabothrius Rudolphi, 1819 (Eucestoda: Tetrabothriidae), some of which are ...
Hoberg, Eric P. +1 more
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Global warming and arctic terns: Estimating climate change impacts on the world's longest migration. [PDF]
Morten JM +13 more
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