Climate change and mercury in the Arctic: biotic interactions

MA McKinney, J Chételat, SM Burke, KH Elliott… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Global climate change has led to profound alterations of the Arctic environment and
ecosystems, with potential secondary effects on mercury (Hg) within Arctic biota. This review …

Influences of climate change on long-term time series of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic and Antarctic biota

K Vorkamp, P Carlsson, S Corsolini… - … Science: Processes & …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Time series of contaminants in the Arctic are an important instrument to detect emerging
issues and to monitor the effectiveness of chemicals regulation, based on the assumption of …

[HTML][HTML] Targeted PFAS analyses and extractable organofluorine–Enhancing our understanding of the presence of unknown PFAS in Norwegian wildlife

D Herzke, V Nikiforov, LWY Yeung, B Moe… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
With the current possible presence of thousands of PFAS compounds in industrial
emissions, there is an increasing need to assess the impacts of PFAS regulation of …

Temporal trends of mercury in Arctic biota: 10 more years of progress in Arctic monitoring

AD Morris, SJ Wilson, RJ Fryer, PJ Thomas… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Temporal trend analysis of (total) mercury (THg) concentrations in Arctic biota were
assessed as part of the 2021 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) …

Interaction webs in arctic ecosystems: Determinants of arctic change?

NM Schmidt, B Hardwick, O Gilg, TT Høye, PH Krogh… - Ambio, 2017 - Springer
How species interact modulate their dynamics, their response to environmental change, and
ultimately the functioning and stability of entire communities. Work conducted at Zackenberg …

Arctic fox dispersal from Svalbard to Canada: one female's long run across sea ice

E Fuglei, A Tarroux - Polar Research, 2019 - polarresearch.net
We report the first satellite tracking of natal dispersal by an Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus)
between continents and High-Arctic ecosystems. A young female left Spitsbergen (Svalbard …

Contributions from terrestrial and marine resources stabilize predator populations in a rapidly changing climate

CR Nater, NE Eide, ÅØ Pedersen, NG Yoccoz… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change has different and sometimes divergent effects on terrestrial and marine food
webs, and in coastal ecosystems, these effects are tightly interlinked. Responses of …

[PDF][PDF] Taymyr reindeer herding as a branch of the economy and a fundamental social identification practice for indigenous peoples of the Siberian Arctic

YS Zamarayeva, AV Kistova, NN Pimenova… - … Journal of Social …, 2015 - Citeseer
There are two factors affecting the way that Nenets and Dolgan people of Taymyr define
their regional identity: 1) their traditional trade (reindeer herding); 2) ethnic art-making where …

Predicted impacts of climate change on wild and commercial berry habitats will have food security, conservation and agricultural implications

K Hirabayashi, SJ Murch, LAE Erland - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change is now a reality and is altering ecosystems, with Canada experiencing 2–4
times the global average rate of warming. This will have a critical impact on berry cultivation …

Ecosystem drivers of an Arctic fox population at the western fringe of the Eurasian Arctic

RA Ims, ST Killengreen, D Ehrich, Ø Flagstad… - Polar …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The distribution of traditional breeding dens on the Varanger Peninsula (70–71° N) in
northernmost Fennoscandia indicates that this area once harboured a large Arctic fox …