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1. The role of indirect interspecific effects in the stochastic dynamics of a simple trophic system.

2. Greenland Norse walrus exploitation deep into the Arctic.

4. Extreme events, trophic chain reactions, and shifts in phenotypic selection.

5. Mercury-Modulated Immune Responses in Arctic Barnacle Goslings ( Branta leucopsis ) upon a Viral-Like Immune Challenge.

6. Judging a reindeer by its teeth: A user-friendly tooth wear and eruption pattern recording scheme to estimate age-at-death in reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ).

7. State dependence explains individual variation in nest defence behaviour in a long-lived bird.

8. Environmental change reduces body condition, but not population growth, in a high-arctic herbivore.

9. High-Arctic family planning: earlier spring onset advances age at first reproduction in barnacle geese.

10. Contrasting consequences of climate change for migratory geese: Predation, density dependence and carryover effects offset benefits of high-arctic warming.

11. Climate warming may affect the optimal timing of reproduction for migratory geese differently in the low and high Arctic.

12. Density-dependent population dynamics of a high Arctic capital breeder, the barnacle goose.

13. Potential Effect of Migration Strategy on Pollutant Occurrence in Eggs of Arctic Breeding Barnacle Geese ( Branta leucopsis).

14. Flower-visitor communities of an arcto-alpine plant-Global patterns in species richness, phylogenetic diversity and ecological functioning.

15. Stress behaviour and physiology of developing Arctic barnacle goslings ( Branta leucopsis) is affected by legacy trace contaminants.

16. Seabird-affected taluses are denitrification hotspots and potential N 2 O emitters in the High Arctic.

18. Indices of stress and immune function in Arctic barnacle goslings (Branta leucopsis) were impacted by social isolation but not a contaminated grazing environment.

19. Diel pattern of corticosterone metabolites in Arctic barnacle goslings (Branta leucopsis) under continuous natural light.

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