نتایج جستجو برای: foxe 1

تعداد نتایج: 2752607  

Journal: :Ambio 2004
Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen Kristin L Laidre

Global climate change is expected to severely impact Arctic ecosystems, yet predictions of impacts are complicated by region-specific patterns and nonuniform trends. Twentyfour open-water overwintering areas (or "microhabitats") were identified to be of particular importance for eight seabird and marine mammal species in the eastern Canadian High Arctic and Baffin Bay. Localized trends in the a...

2005
M. P. HEIDE-JØRGENSEN K. L. LAIDRE

Nine bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) were instrumented with satellite transmitters in West Greenland in May 2002 and 2003. Transmitters were either encased in steel cans or imbedded in floats attached to wires. Transmitters mounted in steel cans had a high initial failure rate, yet those that were successful provided tracking durations up to seven months. Float tags had a low initial failur...

Journal: :Marine Ecology Progress Series 2023

Shifts in zooplankton quantity and quality caused by climate change could challenge the ability of bowhead whales to meet their energetic requirements. When facing such selection pressure, intra-population variation dampens negative effects provides population-level resilience. Previous studies observed inter-individual diet whales, but mechanism responsible for was undetermined. We investigate...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Ivo H Saraiva Dianne K Newman Ricardo O Louro

Photoferrotrophy is presumed to be an ancient type of photosynthetic metabolism in which bacteria use the reducing power of ferrous iron to drive carbon fixation. In this work the putative iron oxidoreductase of the photoferrotroph Rhodobacter ferrooxidans SW2 was cloned, purified, and characterized for the first time. This protein, FoxE, was characterized using spectroscopic, thermodynamic, an...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Jeff W Higdon Steven H Ferguson

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are major predators that may reshape marine ecosystems via top-down forcing. Climate change models predict major reductions in sea ice with the subsequent expectation for readjustments of species' distribution and abundance. Here, we measure changes in killer whale distribution in the Hudson Bay region with decreasing sea ice as an example of global readjustments oc...

2014
Seth Stapleton Michelle LaRue Nicolas Lecomte Stephen Atkinson David Garshelis Claire Porter Todd Atwood

Development of efficient techniques for monitoring wildlife is a priority in the Arctic, where the impacts of climate change are acute and remoteness and logistical constraints hinder access. We evaluated high resolution satellite imagery as a tool to track the distribution and abundance of polar bears. We examined satellite images of a small island in Foxe Basin, Canada, occupied by a high den...

2016
Michelle Viengkone Andrew Edward Derocher Evan Shaun Richardson René Michael Malenfant Joshua Moses Miller Martyn E Obbard Markus G Dyck Nick J Lunn Vicki Sahanatien Corey S Davis

Defining subpopulations using genetics has traditionally used data from microsatellite markers to investigate population structure; however, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have emerged as a tool for detection of fine-scale structure. In Hudson Bay, Canada, three polar bear (Ursus maritimus) subpopulations (Foxe Basin (FB), Southern Hudson Bay (SH), and Western Hudson Bay (WH)) have been...

2012
S Elizabeth Alter Howard C Rosenbaum Lianne D Postma Peter Whitridge Cork Gaines Diana Weber Mary G Egan Melissa Lindsay George Amato Larry Dueck Robert L Brownell Mads-Peter Heide-Jørgensen Kristin L Laidre Gisella Caccone Brittany L Hancock

Sea ice is believed to be a major factor shaping gene flow for polar marine organisms, but it remains unclear to what extent it represents a true barrier to dispersal for arctic cetaceans. Bowhead whales are highly adapted to polar sea ice and were targeted by commercial whalers throughout Arctic and subarctic seas for at least four centuries, resulting in severe reductions in most areas. Both ...

Journal: :Boreas 2022

Appropriate marine–terrestrial reservoir offset (ΔR) values are essential for accurate calibration of marine radiocarbon dates. However, ΔR only valid the specific curve that their calculation is based on. Here, we present revised Marine20 from Arctic North America, on previously published 14C dates pre-bomb live-collected molluscs (n = 124) and cetaceans (beluga whales; tooth dentine; n 12), b...

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