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1. Migratory-derived resources induce elongated food chains through middle-up food web effects.

2. Occurrence of the invasive pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Walbaum 1792) in Greenland 2020 and 2021 as revealed using citizen science, snorkeling, and environmental DNA metabarcoding of fishes in the Kapisillit River

3. Dietary lipid and astaxanthin contents affect the pigmentation of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)

4. “Our Peace is out there”.

5. Dechloranes and chlorinated paraffins in sediments and biota of two subarctic lakes.

6. Diversity in the internal functional feeding elements of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).

7. The role of temporal reproductive isolation, trophic polymorphism and growth rate fluctuations in the diversification of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.) in Lake Kalarskii Davatchan, Transbaikalia, Russia.

8. The role of neutral and adaptive evolutionary processes on patterns of genetic diversity across small cave‐dwelling populations of Icelandic Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).

9. Migration timing and marine space use of an anadromous Arctic fish (Arctic Char, Salvelinus alpinus) revealed by local spatial statistics and network analysis

10. Metal concentrations in fish tissues from Kara, Bolshoi Patok, and Maly Patok River basins, Northeastern European Russia.

11. The role of fish predators and their foraging traits in shaping zooplankton community structure.

12. Migration timing and marine space use of an anadromous Arctic fish (Arctic Char, Salvelinus alpinus) revealed by local spatial statistics and network analysis.

13. Expected Climate Change in the High Arctic—Good or Bad for Arctic Charr?

14. Wild fish consumption and latitude as drivers of vitamin D status among Inuit living in Nunavik, northern Québec.

16. Widespread Deviant Patterns of Heterozygosity in Whole-Genome Sequencing Due to Autopolyploidy, Repeated Elements, and Duplication.

17. Climate warming accelerates somatic growth of an Arctic fish species in high-latitude lakes.

18. Changing environmental conditions have altered the feeding ecology of two keystone Arctic marine predators.

19. Characterization of gill bacterial microbiota in wild Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) across lakes, rivers, and bays in the Canadian Arctic ecosystems

21. Seasonal and age-related changes in sperm quality of farmed arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).

22. Rapid and biased evolution of canalization during adaptive divergence revealed by dominance in gene expression variability during Arctic charr early development.

23. Current and Historical Genetic Variability of Native Brown Trout Populations in a Southern Alpine Ecosystem: Implications for Future Management.

24. The Importance of Habitat and Lake Morphometry for the Summer Diet Choice of Landlocked Arctic Char in Two West Greenland Lakes.

25. Environmental Impacts on Skin Microbiomes of Sympatric High Arctic Salmonids.

26. Whole‐genome re‐sequencing provides key genomic insights in farmed Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) populations of anadromous and landlocked origin from Scandinavia.

27. Tracking Fish Introduction in a Mountain Lake over the Last 200 Years Using Chironomids, Diatoms, and Cladoceran Remains.

28. Protein for the Win.

29. HAPPY VALLEY.

30. Profound and rapid allopatric differentiation of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus on a microgeographic scale.

31. Natural Selection at the Edge of Life: Allelic Polymorphism and Recruitment in High Latitude Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) Generated and Maintained by Environmental Extremes.

32. Editorial Note: Design and characterization of an 87k SNP genotyping array for Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).

33. Co-développement d’un projet collaboratif pour le suivi télémétrique hivernal d’ombles chevaliers à Kangirsuk, Nunavik, Canada

34. Evidence of hatch‐time based growth compensation in the early life history of two salmonid fishes.

35. Paleogeography of Human Settlement at Iqaluktuuq, Victoria Island, Nunavut.

36. Effects of Habitat-Specific Primary Production on Fish Size, Biomass, and Production in Northern Oligotrophic Lakes.

37. Temporal stability of polymorphic Arctic charr parasite communities reflects sustained divergent trophic niches.

38. Variation in egg size and offspring phenotype among and within seven Arctic charr morphs.

39. Contrasting levels of sympatric divergence within lacustrine Arctic charr <italic>Salvelinus alpinus</italic> forms flock: high differentiation between size forms, low differentiation between seasonal races.

40. Common and inter-specific toxic effects in three wild fish species after chronic gamma irradiation of early stages.

41. Impact of Putative Probiotics on Growth, Behavior, and the Gut Microbiome of Farmed Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus).

42. Fatty Acid Content of Four Salmonid Fish Consumed by Indigenous Peoples from the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Northwestern Siberia, Russia).

43. Distinct intestinal microbial communities of two sympatric anadromous Arctic salmonids and the effects of migration and feeding

44. Nordlaguna – A unique lake basin at the foot of the Beerenberg volcano, Jan Mayen, containing partially enigmatic sediments

45. Environmental Impacts on Skin Microbiomes of Sympatric High Arctic Salmonids

46. THAT CHARLEVOIX CHARM.

47. let’s get HOOKED!

48. Secondary contact, hybridization, and diversification in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.) species complex) from lakes of the Norilo-Pyasinskaya water system, Taimyr: how many forms exist there?

49. The influence of predator community composition on photoprotective traits of copepods.

50. Does egg carotenoid improve larval quality in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus)?

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