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  1. Habitat and Trophic Specialization Among Greenland Cod (Gadus ogac) Morphotypes in the Context of Climate Change Resilience
  2. Tracking the schools: a review of approaches to address knowledge gaps in the migratory ecology and habitat use of Canadian forage fishes
  3. Inuit Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Anadromous Arctic Char, iqalukpik (Salvelinus alpinus) Under Changing Climatic Conditions in the Amundsen Gulf, Western Canadian Arctic
  4. Different flexibility in body size related diet shifts during summer for two Arctic fish species
  5. Arctic-wide impacts of climate change and human induced stressors on Arctic cod and its ecosystem
  6. Three different body forms found in Arctic char migrating along the Arctic coast during summer
  7. The different migration pathways used by Arctic char over a large coastal landscape.
  8. The movements of Arctic char in relation to the break up of ice in a high Arctic embayment
  9. Arctic char enter the marine environment before the ice breaks up in the high Arctic
  10. What do we know about the movement of Arctic cod in the context of climate change?
  11. An unusual plankton bloom event witnessed by Inuit in the western Canadian Arctic
  12. Tracking behaviour and interaction among Greenland sharks using a novel tag package combination
  13. Small and sneaky or big and aggressive: different reproductive tactics of invasive Round Goby
  14. Genetic diversity and gene selection is important for how successful invasive fish species spread
  15. Not all invaders have broad niches
  16. The importance of genetic diversity for the spread of aquatic invaders depends on the species
  17. The diet of Round goby in a contaminated harbour
  18. Niche plasticity in invasive fishes in the Great Lakes
  19. The Daily Nutritional Requirements of juvenile lemon sharks