Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic

My submission is a research paper on the ecological role of the species the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus). Very few research studies have been conducted on this species, so this paper is a review on over 30 various studies that have been completed. This paper offers a comprehensive view...

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Main Author: Stork, Kalina
Other Authors: Stern, Jenny
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Language:English
Published: University of Washington Libraries 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/43807
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spelling ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/43807 2023-05-15T14:48:58+02:00 Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic Stork, Kalina Stern, Jenny 5/6/2019 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/43807 English en_US eng University of Washington Libraries 2019 Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winners http://hdl.handle.net/1773/43807 Upper division, Non- Thesis 2019 ftunivwashington 2023-03-12T18:59:16Z My submission is a research paper on the ecological role of the species the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus). Very few research studies have been conducted on this species, so this paper is a review on over 30 various studies that have been completed. This paper offers a comprehensive view on the Greenland shark's feeding ecology, distribution, and reproduction as well as a discussion on the potential effects climate change and increasing human activity in the Arctic could have on this species. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Greenland University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Arctic Greenland
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description My submission is a research paper on the ecological role of the species the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus). Very few research studies have been conducted on this species, so this paper is a review on over 30 various studies that have been completed. This paper offers a comprehensive view on the Greenland shark's feeding ecology, distribution, and reproduction as well as a discussion on the potential effects climate change and increasing human activity in the Arctic could have on this species.
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Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
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title Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
title_short Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
title_full Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
title_fullStr Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the Greenland shark (Sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the Arctic
title_sort reproduction, distribution, and feeding ecology of the greenland shark (sominosus microcephalus) in relation to climate change and human activities in the arctic
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