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Arctic Species Severely Affected by Climate Change in the Last Two Centuries

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2009

Authors

Quinlan, Roberto
Douglas, Marianne S. V.
Smol, John P.

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The last two centuries of climate warming have drastically affected many species in the High Arctic. Species that survived in extreme cold are becoming threatened as the average temperature in the Arctic increases.

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Climate Change

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Quinlan, R., Douglas, M. S. V., & Smol, J. P. (2005). Food web changes in Arctic ecosystems related to climate warming. Global Change Biology, 11(8), 1381-1386.