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

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

3. Lower nutritional state and foraging success in an Arctic seabird despite behaviorally flexible responses to environmental change.

4. Breeding stage and tissue isotopic consistency suggests colony-level flexibility in niche breadth of an Arctic marine bird.

5. Favorable spring conditions can buffer the impact of winter carryover effects on a key breeding decision in an Arctic‐breeding seabird.

6. Coping with the worst of both worlds: Phenotypic adjustments for cold acclimatization benefit northward migration and arrival in the cold in an Arctic‐breeding songbird.

7. Limited heat tolerance in an Arctic passerine: Thermoregulatory implications for cold‐specialized birds in a rapidly warming world.

8. Wintering Snow Buntings Elevate Cold Hardiness to Extreme Levels but Show No Changes in Maintenance Costs.

9. Cold tolerance, and not earlier arrival on breeding grounds, explains why males winter further north in an Arctic-breeding songbird.

10. Do foraging ecology and contaminants interactively predict parenting hormone levels in common eider?

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

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

13. Exposure to cumulative stressors affects the laying phenology and incubation behaviour of an Arctic-breeding marine bird.

14. Environmental and life-history factors influence inter-colony multidimensional niche metrics of a breeding Arctic marine bird.

15. Herd immunity drives the epidemic fadeout of avian cholera in Arctic-nesting seabirds.

16. Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic.

17. Feather corticosterone reveals effect of moulting conditions in the autumn on subsequent reproductive output and survival in an Arctic migratory bird.

18. Pre-laying climatic cues can time reproduction to optimally match offspring hatching and ice conditions in an Arctic marine bird.

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