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1. The importance of prey aggregations to the distribution of Brunnich's guillemots in Storfjorden, Svalbard

2. The spatial dispersion of seabirds near the South Orkney Islands and the Weddell-Scotia confluence

3. Concentration of different forms of phosphorus in soils affected by the little auk (Alle alle) and their relationship with tundra vegetation in Spitsbergen (Svalbard, High Arctic).

4. Fledging behaviour in colonial auks from the Alcini tribe: comparison of Little Auk Alle alle and Brünnich's Guillemot Uria lomvia.

5. Temporal dynamics and environmental drivers of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) densities in the northeast Chukchi Sea.

6. Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) distributions, aggregation structures, and predator interactions in Bransfield Strait.

7. Diet of adult and immature imperial cormorants, Leucocarbo atriceps, from southern Patagonia. A combined dietary approach and an exploratory analysis of stable isotopes of pellet membrane.

8. Biological and geochemical proxies in sediment cores reveal shifts in marine predator population dynamics relative to historic anthropogenic exploitation and recent climate change at South Georgia Island sub-Antarctic.

9. A review of the scientific knowledge of the seascape off Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

10. Population characteristics of benthopelagic Gymnoscopelus nicholsi (Pisces: Myctophidae) on the continental shelf of South Georgia (Southern Ocean) during austral summer.

11. Effects of environmental variables on a nearshore arctic fish community, 2001–2018.

12. Allometric relationships of ecologically important Antarctic and Arctic zooplankton and fish species.

13. Seasonal abundance, distribution, and growth of the early life stages of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and saffron cod (Eleginus gracilis) in the US Arctic.

14. Decreased lipid storage in juvenile Bering Sea crabs (Chionoecetes spp.) in a warm (2014) compared to a cold (2012) year on the southeastern Bering Sea.

15. Contrast of warm and cold phases in the Bering Sea to understand spatial distributions of Arctic and sub-Arctic gadids.

16. Multi-scale temporal variability in biological-physical associations in the NE Chukchi Sea.

17. Abundance, habitat use and food consumption of seabirds in the high-Arctic fjord ecosystem.

18. A decade of marine mammal acoustical presence and habitat preference in the Bering Sea.

19. Changes in positive associations among vertebrate predators at South Georgia during winter.

20. Autumn to spring microbial community in the northern Baltic Sea: temporal variability in bacterial, viral and nanoflagellate abundance during the cold-water season.

21. Environmental and biological influences on the distribution and population dynamics of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in the US Chukchi Sea.

22. Ontogenetic patterns in lipid and fatty acid biomarkers of juvenile polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and saffron cod (Eleginus gracilis) from across the Alaska Arctic.

23. Pelagic production and the recruitment of juvenile polar cod Boreogadus saida in Canadian Arctic seas.

24. The diet of adult and chick rock shags (Phalacrocorax magellanicus) inferred from combined pellet and stable isotope analyses.

25. Spatial and temporal variation of late summer ichthyoplankton assemblage structure in the eastern Chukchi Sea: 2010–2015.

26. Stable isotope analyses of ancient and modern Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) mummies from the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica.

27. Physical and biological drivers of zooplankton communities in the Chukchi Sea.

28. Bottom trawl surveys in the northern Bering Sea indicate recent shifts in the distribution of marine species.

29. Seasonal and diel differences in dive and haul-out behavior of adult and subadult ringed seals (Pusa hispida) in the Bering and Chukchi seas.

30. Regional and temporal variation in fatty acid profiles of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in Alaska.

31. Inter-annual variation of the summer zooplankton community in the Chukchi Sea: spatial heterogeneity during a decade of rapid ice decline.

33. Changes in phytoplankton community structure during wind-induced fall bloom on the central Chukchi shelf.

34. Tracing sea ice algae into various benthic feeding types on the Chukchi Sea shelf.

35. High variability in migration and wintering strategies of brown skuas ( Catharacta antarctica lonnbergi) in the Indian Ocean.

36. First records of Pacific sand lance ( Ammodytes hexapterus) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

37. Changes in phytoplankton bloom phenology over the North Water (NOW) polynya: a response to changing environmental conditions.

38. Drastic decrease in high Arctic gulls-ivory Pagophila eburnea and Ross's Rhodostethia rosea-density in the northern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait between 1988 and 2014.

39. Contamination of ivory gulls ( Pagophila eburnea) at four colonies in Svalbard in relation to their trophic behaviour.

40. Potential energy gain by whales outside of the Antarctic: prey preferences and consumption rates of migrating humpback whales ( Megaptera novaeangliae).

41. Ecophysiology of picophytoplankton in different water masses of the northern Bering Sea.

42. Occurrence of a gelatinous predator ( Cyanea capillata) may affect the distribution of Boreogadus saida, a key Arctic prey fish species.

43. A gravel-covered iceberg provides an offshore breeding site for ivory gulls Pagophila eburnea off Northeast Greenland.

44. Acknowledgment to referees 2015.

45. A comprehensive review of the phenology of Pygoscelis penguins.

46. The diversity, abundance and fate of ice algae and phytoplankton in the Bering Sea.

47. Gene transcription in polar bears ( Ursus maritimus) from disparate populations.

48. Inter-annual variability of summer mesozooplankton communities of the western Chukchi Sea: 2004-2012.

49. Reproductive success of Pacific copepods in the Arctic Ocean and the possibility of changes in the Arctic ecosystem.

50. Seabird species assemblages reflect hydrographic and biogeographic zones within Drake Passage.

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