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Record #176106:

Marine birds of the Hell Gate Polynya, Nunavut, Canada / Mark L. Mallory, H. Grant Gilchrist.

Title: Marine birds of the Hell Gate Polynya, Nunavut, Canada / Mark L. Mallory, H. Grant Gilchrist.
Author(s): Mallory, Mark L.
Gilchrist, H. Grant.
Date: 2005.
In: Polar Research. (2005.), Vol. 24(1-2) (2005)
Abstract: Reports findings of breeding season surveys from 2002-2004. Finds 19 species of marine birds using polynya, with annual numbers reaching 25,000 individuals. Notes that many species are observed here earlier than elsewhere in High Arctic and suggests that polynya may be particularly important for migration.
Notes:

Polar Research. Vol. 24(1-2) :87-93 (2005).

Keywords: 551.326.31 -- Polynyas.
574.36 -- Biomass and energetics of populations.
59 -- Zoology.
591.9 -- Animal distribution.
598.2 -- Birds.
598.421.3 -- Procellariidae: Fulmarus glacialis.
598.422.1 -- Larinae: Larus thayeri.
598.412 -- Anseres: Branta bernicla hrota.
H5 -- Zoology: birds.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440.2) -- Nunavut.
SPRI record no.: 176106

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