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Monitoring Ecosystem Dynamics in the Beaufort Sea using Stable Isotopes in Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) and Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida)
DownloadSpring 2019
Extensive declines in sea ice extent and thickness are occurring within the Arctic and are projected to continue in the future due to amplified polar warming. As a result, community composition and structure are changing within Arctic ecosystems. Animal diets are influenced by accessibility and...
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Spring 2015
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are an apex predator of the Arctic marine food web and vulnerable to changes in sea ice because various aspects of their existence depend on this dynamic platform. Arctic sea ice extent and thickness have declined, and been particularly low since the first record...
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Spring 2023
Polar bear conservation faces significant challenges under Arctic warming, especially with respect to habitat loss and the resulting impacts on their seasonal energetic uptake and maintenance. Polar bears rely on sea ice for hunting, mating, denning, and rearing of offspring, and the availability...
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Fall 2012
The glacial geology and geomorphology of central Banks Island record the extent and dynamics of the northwest Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) during Late Wisconsinan glaciation. Additional stratigraphic exposures document Mid Quaternary environmental changes. Detailed mapping and a new chronology...