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Grebmeier, J.M., S.E. Moore, J.E. Overland, K.E. Frey, and R. Gradinger (2010): Biological response to recent Pacific Arctic sea ice retreats. Eos Trans. AGU, 91(18), 161–168, doi: 10.1029/2010EO180001.
Cont. #: 5356
Lefebvre, K.A., E. Fachon, E.K. Bowers, D.G. Kimmel, J.A. Snyder, R. Stimmelmayr, J.M. Grebmeier, S. Kibler, R. Hardison, D.M. Anderson, D. Kulis, J. Murphy, J.C. Gann, D. Cooper, L.B. Eisner, J.T. Duffy-Anderson, G. Sheffield, R.S. Pickart, A. Mounsey, M.L. Willis, P. Stabeno, and E. Siddon (2022): Paralytic shellfish toxins in Alaskan Arctic food webs during the anomalously warm ocean conditions of 2019 and estimated toxin doses to Pacific walruses and bowhead whales. Harmful Algae, 114, 102205, doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2022.102205, View online.
Cont. #: 5295
Logerwell, E., M. Wang, L. Jorgensen, and K. Rand (2022): Winners and losers in a warming Arctic: Potential habitat gain and loss for epibenthic invertebrates of the Chukchi and Bering Seas. Deep-Sea Res. II, 206, 105210, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2022.105210, View online at Elsevier (external link).
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