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Where to find them: in small numbers in Greenland (Phippsoya and Isbukta), Spitsbergen, Franz Josef Land and around the Kara Sea. Walrus True heavyweights of the animal kingdom, the Arctic’s walruses can weigh up to 1700 kilograms, thanks in part to a six-inch layer of insulating tis...
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of SES tipping points. The basis of successful RM depends on the quantity and quality of pastures to secure animal fitness. However, intensive forestry, extreme weather, and predators constrain the availability of forage and suitable calving grounds. Maintaining RM by means of predation compensation ...
Here, motivated by recent developments in the statistical analysis of animal tracking data (Fleming et al. 2014; Noonan et al. 2019), we do something a bit different. Specifically, we consider the spatial dynamics of consumers that may have home ranges, but which can switch between a random...
While polar bears were favorite subject, the Dorset created sculptures of other animals too, like seals and caribou which were represented in a more realistic fashion.We speculate that if the Dorset feared or respected a particular animal, they were more likely to present it in a stylized way,...
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The boreal forest of Alberta covers about half the province, an area about the size of the Philippines. This forest is home to a wide range of plants and animals as well as large quantities of mineral wealth, meaning that large sections of the forest have been cleared to make way for dev...
The term CRISPR-Cas9 refers to a Cas variety being used to cut animal (including human) DNA.In harnessing this technology, researchers have added a new step: after DNA is cut by CRISPR-Cas9, a new DNA sequence carrying a “fixed” version of a gene can nestle into the new space. ...