4 edition of Fish ecology in Arctic North America found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by American Fisheries Society in Bethesda, Md
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | edited by James B. Reynolds. |
Series | American Fisheries Society symposium,, 19 |
Contributions | Reynolds, James Blair, 1939-, American Fisheries Society. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL637 .F54 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 345 p. : |
Number of Pages | 345 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL707838M |
ISBN 10 | 0913235962 |
LC Control Number | 97070116 |
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Heidi Swanson is an assistant professor and university research chair at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. She studies the response of aquatic food webs to climate change and the accumulation of mercury in Arctic lakes.
Her lab, the Swanson Lab Group, travels to ecosystems as far west as the North Slope in Alaska and as far east as Lake Superior to study fish. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is located in the northeast corner of Alaska. In this region of extensive cold, much of the Refuge's soils are underlain with permafrost.
The Beaufort Sea washes against the north coast of the Refuge. These waters remain ice-covered for eight or. North America () AMPHIBIANS - North America (4) BIRDS - North America and Canada (91) BOTANY - North America (8) FISH - North America (2) GENERAL - North America (15) MAMMALS - North America (32) REPTILES - North America (22) Paintings (3) ART - Birds (1) ART - Fish (1) ART - Insects (1) Palaeontology (25) BIRDS - Fossils (3) BOTANY - Fossil.In the s, a total of 28 fish species were identified in the upper basin, representing 11 families; 43 fish species were found in the central basin, due primarily to the occurrence of diadromous fishes such as striped bass, American eel, shad, and gaspereau (Meth ).For example, noise-induced temporary hearing loss and an increase in stress hormones have been observed in fish.
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