Investigation of the Physiological and Behavioural Adaptations of Arctic Fish to Their Northern Aquatic Habitat

Arctic fish have adapted to the extreme winters and wide range of temperatures that characterize the Arctic. They have adapted physiologically with the presence of antifreeze glycoproteins in their fluids and through hemoglobin multiplicity. In addition, they have adapted their behaviour to best uti...

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Main Author: Ferguson, ÉMilie
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Published: Proceedings of Manitoba's Undergraduate Science and Engineering Research 2018
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description Arctic fish have adapted to the extreme winters and wide range of temperatures that characterize the Arctic. They have adapted physiologically with the presence of antifreeze glycoproteins in their fluids and through hemoglobin multiplicity. In addition, they have adapted their behaviour to best utilize the conditions of the northern waters throughout the year. These adaptations have allowed Arctic fish to thrive in the cold and changing Arctic Ocean. : Proceedings of Manitoba's Undergraduate Science and Engineering Research, Vol 4 (2018): Issue 1
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Investigation of the Physiological and Behavioural Adaptations of Arctic Fish to Their Northern Aquatic Habitat
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title_short Investigation of the Physiological and Behavioural Adaptations of Arctic Fish to Their Northern Aquatic Habitat
title_full Investigation of the Physiological and Behavioural Adaptations of Arctic Fish to Their Northern Aquatic Habitat
title_fullStr Investigation of the Physiological and Behavioural Adaptations of Arctic Fish to Their Northern Aquatic Habitat
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