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View article: Bridging species boundaries: eDNA and genetic analysis reveal hybrid settlement at the very end of American eel distribution
Bridging species boundaries: eDNA and genetic analysis reveal hybrid settlement at the very end of American eel distribution Open
Documenting species distributions and hybridization patterns is paramount for elucidating biogeography and understanding speciation processes. Here we combined genetic specimen analysis and environmental DNA (eDNA) to investigate the prese…
View article: Occurrence of the invasive pink salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus gorbuscha</i>, Walbaum 1792) in Greenland 2020 and 2021 as revealed using citizen science, snorkeling, and environmental DNA metabarcoding of fishes in the Kapisillit River
Occurrence of the invasive pink salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus gorbuscha</i>, Walbaum 1792) in Greenland 2020 and 2021 as revealed using citizen science, snorkeling, and environmental DNA metabarcoding of fishes in the Kapisillit River Open
The occurrence of the invasive pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Walbaum 1792) in Greenland was initially described in 2019 using social media to collect data on their presence. In this study we continue data collection through social …
View article: Arctic puzzle: Pioneering a northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) habitat model in Disko Bay, West Greenland
Arctic puzzle: Pioneering a northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) habitat model in Disko Bay, West Greenland Open
Recent advancements in spatial modelling leverage remote sensing data and statistical species-environment relationships to forecast the distribution of a specific species. Our study focuses on Disko Bay in West Greenland, recognized as a s…
View article: Arctic puzzle: pioneering a shrimp habitat model in topographically complex Disko Bay (West Greenland)
Arctic puzzle: pioneering a shrimp habitat model in topographically complex Disko Bay (West Greenland) Open
Our study focuses on the geologically, topographically, and oceanographically complex region of Disko Bay in West Greenland. Disko Bay is also considered a marine biodiversity hotspot in Greenland. Given the impact of commercial fishing on…
View article: The International Sampling Program: continent of origin and biological characteristics of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) collected at West Greenland in 2020 and 2021
The International Sampling Program: continent of origin and biological characteristics of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) collected at West Greenland in 2020 and 2021 Open
An Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) mixed-stock fishery generally operating from August through October exists off the coast of Greenland and primarily harvests 1 sea-winter (1SW) North American and European origin salmon destined to return t…
View article: Observing the Arctic: A comparison of environmental <scp>DNA</scp> (<scp>eDNA</scp>) and electrofishing for monitoring Arctic char and Atlantic salmon
Observing the Arctic: A comparison of environmental <span>DNA</span> (<span>eDNA</span>) and electrofishing for monitoring Arctic char and Atlantic salmon Open
The current knowledge about fish biodiversity and species distributions in Arctic freshwater systems is generally limited. This contrasts the clear urgency for more accurate biodiversity data to assess the effects of future ecosystem chall…
View article: Physiological effects of temperature on Greenland halibut <i>Reinhardtius hippoglossoides</i> shows high vulnerability of Arctic stenotherms to global warming
Physiological effects of temperature on Greenland halibut <i>Reinhardtius hippoglossoides</i> shows high vulnerability of Arctic stenotherms to global warming Open
Global warming affects the metabolism of ectothermic aquatic breathers forcing them to migrate and undergo high‐latitudinal distribution shifts to circumvent the temperature‐induced mismatch between increased metabolic demand and reduced w…
View article: Migration patterns of Greenland halibut in the North Atlantic revealed by a compiled mark–recapture dataset
Migration patterns of Greenland halibut in the North Atlantic revealed by a compiled mark–recapture dataset Open
Marine fisheries are often allocated to stocks that reflect pragmatic considerations and may not represent the species’ spatial population structure, increasing the risk of mismanagement and unsustainable harvesting. Here we compile mark–r…
View article: Deep-sea benthic habitats and the impacts of trawling on them in the offshore Greenland halibut fishery, Davis Strait, west Greenland
Deep-sea benthic habitats and the impacts of trawling on them in the offshore Greenland halibut fishery, Davis Strait, west Greenland Open
The offshore Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) fishery, west Greenland, employs demersal trawl gear at depths of 800–1400 m. In contrast to many deep-sea fisheries, the target stock appears stable and the fishery is of signi…
View article: Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon
Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon Open
WGNAS met to consider questions posed to ICES by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO).The terms of reference were addressed by reviewing working documents prepared prior to the meeting as well as development of analy…
View article: Identification of a Soft Coral Garden Candidate Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem (VME) Using Video Imagery, Davis Strait, West Greenland
Identification of a Soft Coral Garden Candidate Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem (VME) Using Video Imagery, Davis Strait, West Greenland Open
The term vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) was introduced to facilitate the spatial management of deep-seas, identifying those habitats vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbance, such as trawling. Consistent interpretation of the VME definit…
View article: Widespread occurrence of pink salmon (<scp><i>Oncorhynchus gorbuscha</i></scp>) throughout Greenland coastal waters
Widespread occurrence of pink salmon (<span><i>Oncorhynchus gorbuscha</i></span>) throughout Greenland coastal waters Open
Using social media, the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources collected data on the occurrence of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ) in 2019. Eighty‐four pink salmon were reported from 22 locations across Greenland. This comprised 7…
View article: Genetic population structure and variation at phenology‐related loci in anadromous Arctic char (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>)
Genetic population structure and variation at phenology‐related loci in anadromous Arctic char (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>) Open
The Arctic will be especially affected by climate change, resulting in altered seasonal timing. Anadromous Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) is strongly influenced by sea surface temperature (SST) delimiting time periods available for for…
View article: Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon
Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon Open
WGNAS met to consider questions posed to ICES by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO) and also generic questions for regional and species Working Groups posed by ICES.The terms of reference were addressed by reviewin…
View article: Marine‐terminating glaciers sustain high productivity in Greenland fjords
Marine‐terminating glaciers sustain high productivity in Greenland fjords Open
Accelerated mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet leads to glacier retreat and an increasing input of glacial meltwater to the fjords and coastal waters around Greenland. These high latitude ecosystems are highly productive and sustain im…
View article: Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland Open
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