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Coping with Changing Northern Environments: The Role of the Stress Axis in Birds and Mammals1
SYNOPSIS. Northern environments present ecological and physiological problems for homeotherms that require adaptations to cope with severe and less...
Integrative and Comparative Biology, 04/01/04 by Boonstra, Rudy · More from publication -
Introduction: Biology of the Canadian Arctic: A Crucible for Change in the 21st Century1
Canada is a northern country. Whether defined in terms of geography, climate, culture, or political boundaries, the North is an integral part of...
Integrative and Comparative Biology, 04/01/04 by Hik, David S; Boonstra, Rudy · More from publication -
The impact of predator-induced stress on the snowshoe hare cycle.

The sublethal effects of high predation risk on both prey behavior and physiology may have long-term consequences for prey population dynamics. We...
Ecological Monographs, 08/01/98 by Boonstra, Rudy; Hik, David; Singleton, Grant R.; Tinnikov, Alexander · More from publication -
Population cycles in small mammals: the problem of explaining the low phase
Cycles characterize the demography of many populations of microtine rodents and snowshoe hares. A phase of low numbers often follows the decline...
Ecology, 07/01/98 by Rudy Boonstra · More from publication



