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ABSTRACT Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) is a deep‐water flatfish which lives at temperatures of 1°C–4°C and produces large eggs (> 3 mm). The combination of low temperatures and large eggs has resulted in an unusual ovary development cycle, with vitellogenesis taking more than 1 year.
James Kennedy +3 more
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Major heat wave in the North Atlantic had widespread and lasting impacts on marine life. [PDF]
Werner KM +4 more
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Rapid expansion of Greenland’s low-permeability ice slabs
M. Macferrin +16 more
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Capelin Size, Condition, and Abundance Through Multiple Heatwaves in Alaska
ABSTRACT Capelin (Mallotus spp.) are pelagic forage fishes that can be especially abundant in sub‐arctic marine ecosystems and are important prey for upper trophic‐level consumers. Abundance and distribution of capelin have been linked to ocean temperature, but the magnitude and directionality of thermal sensitivity can vary regionally.
Robert M. Suryan +7 more
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Tonsillotomy by monopolar diathermy as a new procedure in Greenland: a feasibility study. [PDF]
Heinz N +4 more
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Changes in plankton and fish larvae communities across hydrographic fronts off West Greenland [PDF]
Peter Munk
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Birds may use their singing behaviours and song structure as agonistic signals in territorial encounters. We conducted an observational study to test this hypothesis in male Adelaide's Warblers Setophaga adelaidae, a tropical songbird that defends a territory year‐round.
Peter C. Mower +4 more
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Review of "Challenges in predicting Greenland supraglacial lake drainages at the regional scale"
Kristin Poinar, Lauren Andrews
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