Life History Traits of Arctic Charr and Environmental Factors: Local Variability and Latitudinal Gradients
Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is the only Arctic freshwater fish species that has a circumpolar distribution, as well as exhibiting the widest latitudinal range and occurring farthest to the north, to ca. 85 °N latitude. It is also one of the most plastic salmonid species in
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Summary: | Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is the only Arctic freshwater fish species that has a circumpolar distribution, as well as exhibiting the widest latitudinal range and occurring farthest to the north, to ca. 85 °N latitude. It is also one of the most plastic salmonid species in |
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