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期刊名:Polar biology

缩写:POLAR BIOL

ISSN:0722-4060

e-ISSN:1432-2056

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Thomas C Jensen,Ann Kristin Schartau,Birger Skjelbred et al. Thomas C Jensen et al.
Small ponds and lakes and their surrounding riparian zone are ecological hot spots in the Arctic landscape. They are important for biogeochemical cycling and habitats for terrestrial and aquatic organisms. Arctic birds may have strong impac...
Lenka Neal,Helena Wiklund,Adrian G Glover Lenka Neal
While the Southern Ocean represents a unique habitat, currently undergoing rapid environmental change, its biodiversity remains largely unknown, particularly at greater depths. Increased sampling efforts in the Amundsen Sea, a previously un...
Elizabeth Connors,Katherine L Gallagher,Avishek Dutta et al. Elizabeth Connors et al.
The coastal region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula is considered a biological hotspot with high levels of phytoplankton productivity and krill biomass. Recent in situ observations and particle modeling studies of Palmer Canyon, a deep ba...
Zachary MacMillan-Kenny,Mary Denniston,Evan Edinger et al. Zachary MacMillan-Kenny et al.
iKaluk, Inuttitut for Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), holds significant commercial and cultural value for Inuit communities throughout Nunatsiavut. Studies evaluating iKaluk habitat associations in freshwater are plentiful; however, ther...
Josie Francis,Ewan Wakefield,Stewart S R Jamieson et al. Josie Francis et al.
Knowledge of the spatial distribution of many polar seabird species is incomplete due to the remoteness of their breeding locations. Here, we compiled a new database of published and unpublished records of all known snow petrel Pagodroma ni...
Zichen He,Takeshi Naganuma,Merry Sailonga Faluaburu et al. Zichen He et al.
The diversity of bacteria associated with lichens has received increasing attention. However, studies based on next-generation sequencing of microbiomes have not yet been conducted in the Arctic and Subarctic regions. In this study, rock-dw...
Antoine Becker-Scarpitta,Laura H Antão,Niels Martin Schmidt et al. Antoine Becker-Scarpitta et al.
The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate. While changes in plant community composition and phenology have been extensively reported, the effects of climate change on reproduction remain poorly understood. We quantified multidecadal changes...
Moritz Muschick,Ekaterina Nikolaeva,Lukas Rüber et al. Moritz Muschick et al.
Antarctic notothenioid fishes are recognised as one of the rare examples of adaptive radiation in the marine system. Withstanding the freezing temperatures of Antarctic waters, these fishes have diversified into over 100 species within no m...
Thomas W Glass,Audrey J Magoun,Martin D Robards et al. Thomas W Glass et al.
Wolverines (Gulo gulo) occupy most of the globe's Arctic tundra. Given the rapidly warming climate and expanding human activity in this biome, understanding wolverine ecology, and therefore the species' vulnerability to such changes, is inc...
V Warwick-Evans,S Fielding,C S Reiss et al. V Warwick-Evans et al.
This study was performed to aid the management of the fishery for Antarctic krill Euphausia superba. Krill are an important component of the Antarctic marine ecosystem, providing a key food source for many marine predators. Additionally, kr...