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Food chain without giants: modelling the trophic impact of bowhead whaling on little auk populations in the Atlantic Arctic. [PDF]
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The nightscape of the Arctic winter shapes the diving behavior of a marine predator. [PDF]
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Effects of temperature acclimation on the upper thermal tolerance of two Arctic fishes. [PDF]
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Global warming and obesity: External heat exposure as a modulator of energy balance. [PDF]
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High-latitude ecosystems are simultaneously warming and acidifying under ongoing climate change. Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) are a key species in the Arctic Ocean and have demonstrated sensitivity to ocean warming and acidification as adults and ...
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Polar cod Boreogadus saida occurrence is driven by temperature at the margin of its distribution.
With a warming Arctic, suitable habitat for polar cod Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1774) is predicted to decrease. We investigated the changes in distribution of polar cod on the southern limit of its distribution in the Atlantic Ocean (around Iceland ...
J. Kennedy, Christophe Pampoulie
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Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) of the Siberian Arctic: Distribution and biology
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2023O. Maznikova +5 more
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Boreogadus saida (Lepechin, 1774). Arctic Cod or Polar Cod. To 46 cm (18.1 in) TL (Wienerroither et al. 2011), usually less than 25 cm (9.8 in) (Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990). The largest we know of from our area is a specimen from the Chukchi Sea measuring 30 cm (12 in) TL (Alverson and Wilimovsky 1966). Circumpolar in Arctic (Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990)
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Boreogadus saida (Lepechin, 1774). Arctic Cod or Polar Cod. To 46 cm (18.1 in) TL (Wienerroither et al. 2011), usually less than 25 cm (9.8 in) (Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990). The largest we know of from our area is a specimen from the Chukchi Sea measuring 30 cm (12 in) TL (Alverson and Wilimovsky 1966). Circumpolar in Arctic (Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990)
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A transcriptome resource for the Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida)
Marine Genomics, 2018Abstract Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida) serve as an important link in Arctic food webs and are thus considered an important species for environmental monitoring. RNA-Seq was conducted on samples from wild-collected individuals representing various age classes and tissue types to obtain as complete a transcriptome as possible on an Illumina MiSeq ...
Robert E. Wilson +3 more
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Boreogadus saida covers Identity.
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This datasheet on Boreogadus saida covers Identity.
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