Connor W. Faulkner
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View article: You are the colour of what you eat: higher invertebrate consumption correlates with redder muscle pigmentation in anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada
You are the colour of what you eat: higher invertebrate consumption correlates with redder muscle pigmentation in anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada Open
Salmonid fishes exhibit marked intra-specific variation in muscle pigmentation, primarily due to individual differences in the accumulation and assimilation of dietary carotenoids. Carotenoids are synthesized by primary producers and micro…
View article: Fish, Invertebrate, and Marine Mammal Bycatch in a Central Canadian Commercial Fishery for Arctic Char
Fish, Invertebrate, and Marine Mammal Bycatch in a Central Canadian Commercial Fishery for Arctic Char Open
Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, hosts Canada’s largest Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus commercial fishery with waterbody-specific quotas managed under one Integrated Fisheries Management Plan that emphasizes ecosystem-based management and the need …
View article: You are the colour of what you eat: higher invertebrate consumption correlates with redder muscle pigmentation in anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada
You are the colour of what you eat: higher invertebrate consumption correlates with redder muscle pigmentation in anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada Open
Salmonid fishes exhibit marked intra-specific variation in muscle pigmentation. This variation is primarily due to individual differences in the accumulation and assimilation of dietary carotenoids synthesized by primary producers and micr…
View article: Spatiotemporal variation in Arctic char (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>) foraging ecology along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada
Spatiotemporal variation in Arctic char (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>) foraging ecology along western Hudson Bay, Nunavut, Canada Open
Climate-induced alterations to Arctic sea ice dynamics are influencing resource availability and distribution, and in turn, restructuring Arctic marine food webs, which can be monitored by studying the foraging ecology of opportunistic pre…