Amanda Dumond
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View article: Return migration to fresh water and overwintering locations used by sympatric anadromous populations of <scp>Arctic</scp> char ( <i>Salvelinus alpinus</i> ) and <scp>Dolly Varden</scp> ( <i>Salvelinus malma malma</i> )
Return migration to fresh water and overwintering locations used by sympatric anadromous populations of <span>Arctic</span> char ( <i>Salvelinus alpinus</i> ) and <span>Dolly Varden</span> ( <i>Salvelinus malma malma</i> ) Open
Anadromous Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) and northern form Dolly Varden ( Salvelinus malma malma ) are highly valued by Indigenous communities in northern Canada. Rapid, ongoing environmental changes are affecting populations of both …
View article: Environment influences migration timing of cold-adapted salmonids ( <i>Salvelinus alpinus</i> and <i>S. malma malma</i> ) in the Canadian Arctic
Environment influences migration timing of cold-adapted salmonids ( <i>Salvelinus alpinus</i> and <i>S. malma malma</i> ) in the Canadian Arctic Open
Shifts in migration timing in response to climate change have implications for fitness and survival of cold-adapted species. We used acoustic telemetry to investigate and compare environmental influences on return to fresh water between sy…
View article: Supporting Inuit food sovereignty through collaborative research of an at-risk caribou herd
Supporting Inuit food sovereignty through collaborative research of an at-risk caribou herd Open
Introduction Climate change is increasing vulnerability to food insecurity and biodiversity loss for many Indigenous Peoples globally. For Inuit, food sovereignty is one expression of Indigenous self-determination, and it includes the righ…
View article: Overwintering ecology and movement of anadromous <scp>Arctic char</scp> (<i><scp>Salvelinus</scp> alpinus</i>) in a large, ice‐covered river in the <scp>Canadian Arctic</scp>
Overwintering ecology and movement of anadromous <span>Arctic char</span> (<i><span>Salvelinus</span> alpinus</i>) in a large, ice‐covered river in the <span>Canadian Arctic</span> Open
Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) is a facultatively anadromous fish species that is critically important to many Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic. Plasticity in life history has allowed the species to persist in a diversity of ch…