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Freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic

Freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic

The Arctic, which may be of a surprise, is home to an abundant and diverse range of freshwater ecosystems including lakes, ponds, rivers and streams in addition to deltas and wetlands. Some of the rivers and associated deltas located in the Arctic are the world’s largest including the Lena, Ob and Yenisei.

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Increasing Arctic freshwater is driven by climate change, CU Boulder Today

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Freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic

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Summary figure on phage studies from six different polar ecosystems of

Freshwater and its role in the Arctic Marine System: Sources, disposition, storage, export, and physical and biogeochemical consequences in the Arctic and global oceans - Carmack - 2016 - Journal of Geophysical

Geography - Fresh Water Biome

Freshwater Biology is a freshwater ecology journal publishing innovative papers on the aquatic biology of freshwater environments.

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