The thick-billed murre ( Uria lomvia ) in Northwest Greenland (Avanersuaq) relies on Arctic cod ( Bo...
The thick-billed murre ( Uria lomvia ) in Northwest Greenland (Avanersuaq) relies on Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a changing climate
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Canadian Science Publishing
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Considering seabirds as indicators of environmental change, we compared thick-billed murre ( Uria lomvia (Linnaeus, 1758)) adult and chick diet in the North Water polynya region, NW Greenland, during 1997 and 2023. In the adult murre diet, fish accounted for 86% and 42% of food items by number, and 99% by wet mass (WM) in both 1997 and 2023. Arctic...
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The thick-billed murre ( Uria lomvia ) in Northwest Greenland (Avanersuaq) relies on Arctic cod ( Boreogadus saida ) in a changing climate
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_3804e3a70cd547bb841bd54014cbe88c
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2368-7460
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2368-7460
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10.1139/as-2024-0049