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The extent to which commercially valuable fish will migrate northward and the extent to which they will be able to utilize early developing populations of C. glacialis along the Siberian Shelf are unknown.
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The little-known species, Pardosa glacialis, grows as long as 1.6 inches four centimeters, study co-author Toke Høye of Aarhus University estimates.
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In estuarine habitats, there are likely to be shifts in species composition to more euryhaline and anadromous species (e.g., fourhorn sculpin – Myoxocephalus quadricornis, ninespine stickleback – Pungitius pungitius, threespine stickleback – Gasterosteus aculeatus, Arctic flounder – Pleuronectes glacialis, salmonines, and coregonines).
Changes in aquatic biota and ecosystem structure and function in the Arctic 2009
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Figure 9.26 shows that, in contrast, the arctic species Calanus glacialis extended its range in the Northwest Atlantic during the 1990s as a consequence of the extension of cold Labrador Slope Water [11].
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A match with phytoplankton blooms can be achieved by arctic copepods, such as C. glacialis, which can adjust its egg production to the development of the phytoplankton bloom whether early or late in the season.
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Northern right whale with calf (Eubalaena glacialis).
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However, experiments with transplanting herbs between the Austrian Alps, Abisko, and Svalbard showed that allocation of biomass in some species such as glacier buttercup ( '' Ranunculus glacialis '') was affected by photoperiod and this constrained any potential increases of vigor that might have occurred due to climate warming [127].
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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Additional immigrants from the north during the winter include many birds, such as thick-billed murre, northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis), and little auk.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Newfoundland and Labrador Seas, Northeastern Canada 2009
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In ice-filled waters its diet largely comprises Themisto libellula and Apherusa glacialis.
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Adaptable arctic copepods, such as Calanus glacialis, may be favored.
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