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1. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice

3. Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan

4. Tracing carbon flow and trophic structure of a coastal Arctic marine food web using highly branched isoprenoids and carbon, nitrogen and sulfur stable isotopes

6. Phenotypic constraints at the top of the world: an Arctic songbird faces the cumulative cost of maintaining a winter-like phenotype during breeding

9. An arctic breeding songbird overheats during intense activity even at low air temperatures.

13. Success stories and emerging themes in conservation physiology

18. Behavioural and morphological changes in fish exposed to ecologically relevant boat noises

19. Domestic-wild hybridization to improve aquaculture performance in Chinook salmon

22. An interspecific foraging association with polar bears increases foraging opportunities for avian predators in a declining Arctic seabird colony.

40. Foraging range scales with colony size in high-latitude seabirds

41. Warming in the land of the midnight sun: breeding birds may suffer greater heat stress at high- versus low-Arctic sites

43. Heightened heart rate but similar flight responses to evolved versus recent predators in an Arctic seabird.

44. Foraging range scales with colony size in high-latitude seabirds

45. Artificial Neural Network from Warming in the land of the midnight sun: breeding birds may suffer greater heat stress at high- versus low-Arctic sites

46. 3D model construction from Warming in the land of the midnight sun: breeding birds may suffer greater heat stress at high- versus low-Arctic sites

47. Operative and Air temperature traces from Warming in the land of the midnight sun: breeding birds may suffer greater heat stress at high- versus low-Arctic sites

49. Corrigendum to “Environmental and life-history factors influence inter-colony multidimensional niche metrics of a breeding Arctic marine bird” [Sci. Total Environ. 796 (2021) 148935]

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