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Climate change will likely alter the distribution and abundance of northern mammals through a combination of direct, abiotic effects (e.g., changes in temperature and precipitation) and indirect, biotic effects (e.g., changes in the abundance of resources, competitors, and predators).
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Bioenergetic Prediction of Climate Change Impacts on Northern Mammals1 ... Climate change will likely alter the distribution and abundance of northern mammals through a combination of direct, abiotic effects (e.g., changes in temperature and precipitation) and indirect, biotic effects (e.g., changes in the abundance...
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icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/44/2/152
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Links to the sites for exploring the world of Northern birds. ... Birds of Northern Canada; A guide to the best resources for exploring the world of birds who spend time in the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
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www.explorenorth.com/birds.html
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For mammals in the northern regions of the world, global warming must seem a little more real than it does to humans below the Arctic Circle. ... 12.Humphries, M. M., Umbanhowar, J., and K. S. McCann. 2004. Bioenergetic prediction of climate change impacts on northern mammals. Integr. Comp. Biol. 44: 152-162...
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THAWING OUT NORTHERN MAMMALS. By Bethany Lindsay;; EVOLUTION OF ALCOHOL SYNTHESIS; By P.Z. Myers;; ISLET AMYLOID - A CULPRIT IN TYPE 2 DIABETES. By Agnieszka Klimek;; ELSEWHERE AND OVERHEARD; By Angela Genusa;; JOURNAL CLUB SELECTION.
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www.scq.ubc.ca/quarterly024/0204lindsay.html
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How many of the 80 mammal species that live in Minnesota can you name? Gray wolf, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and opossum are the easy ones – now the real thinking begins. Below we have assembled several links for you to learn more about the furry vertebrates that share Minnesota’s landscape. ... Mammals of Minnesota - MDNR...
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www.northernminnesota.org/wildlife/mammals.htm
www.northernminnesota.org/wildlife/mammals.htm
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University of Alberta: Bioenergetic prediction of climate change impacts on northern mammals; Physiological ecology has revealed much about how animal physiology varies with environmental circumstances, but relatively little about how this variation, in turn, influences the distribution and abundance of animals.
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www.sicb.org/meetings/2003/schedule/abstractdetails.php...
www.sicb.org/meetings/2003/schedule/abstractdetails.php3?id=703
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HABITAT & DIET: The grey seal is usually found on exposed rocky coasts but they are sometimes located at other sites such as sand banks and estuaries. Although grey seals rest on land, particularly at low tide, the majority of the population is at sea at any one time. ... Extinct Mammals...
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www.habitas.org.uk/nimars/hgrypush.htm
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HABITAT & DIET: The common seal can be found on sandbanks, estuaries and in shallow sheltered waters. They are very gregarious on land but appear to be quite solitary in the water. Haul-out sites are close to areas of deep water for a quick escape. ... Extinct Mammals...
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www.habitas.org.uk/nimars/pvitulinah.htm
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