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Gauthier, G., Berteaux, D., 2007. Arctic Wildlife Observatories Linking Vulnerable EcoSystems (ArcticWOLVES). A study of the impact of climate change on tundra wildlife. IPY meeting, Ottawa, October 2007.

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Jefferies, R.L., R.F. Rockwell, and K.F. Abraham. 2003. The embarrassment of riches: agricultural food subsidies, high goose numbers, and loss of Arctic wetlands - a continuing saga. Environmental Reviews 11:193-232.

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Morris, D.W., B.P. Kotler, J.S. Brown, V. Sundararaj, and S.B. Ale. 2009. Behavioral indicators for conserving mammal diversity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1162:334-356.

Morris, D.W., and S. Mukherjee. 2007. Can we measure carrying capacity with foraging behavior? Ecology 88:597-604.

Morris, D.W. 2004. Some crucial consequences of adaptive habitat selection by predators and prey: apparent mutualisms, competitive ghosts, habitat abandonment, and spatial structure. Israel Journal of Zoology 50:207-232.

Morris, D.W., D.L. Davidson, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Measuring the ghost of competition: insights from density-dependent habitat selection on the coexistence and dynamics of lemmings. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:41-67.

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Gauthier, G., J.-F. Giroux, A. Reed, A. Béchet, and L. Bélanger. 2005. Interactions between land use, habitat use, and population increase in Greater Snow Geese: what are the consequences for natural wetlands? Global Change Biology 11:856-868.

Gauthier, G., J. Bêty, J.-F. Giroux, and L. Rochefort. 2004. Trophic interactions in a high Arctic Snow Goose colony. Integrative and Comparative Biology 44:119-129.

Gauthier, G., L. Rochefort, and Austin Reed. 1996. The exploitation of wetland ecosystems by herbivores on Bylot Island. Geoscience Canada 23:253-259.

Allard, M. 1996. Geomorphological changes and permafrost dynamics: key factors in changing arctic ecosystems. An example from Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada. Geoscience Canada 22:205-212.

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Tener, J.S. 1963. Queen Elizabeth Islands game survey, 1961. Canadian Wildlife Service, Occasional Paper No. 4, 49 pp.

Parmelee, D.F. and S.D. MacDonald. 1960. The birds of west-central Ellesmere Island and adjacent areas. Natural Museaum of Canada. Bulletin No. 169, 103 pp.

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Morrison, R.I.G., N.C. Davidson, and T. Piersma. 2005. Transformations at high latitudes: why do Red Knots bring body stores to the breeding grounds? Condor 107:449-457.

Cartar, R.V. and R.I.G. Morrison. 2005. Metabolic correlates of leg length in breeding arctic shorebirds: the cost of getting high. Journal of Biogeography 32:377-382.

Morrison, R.I.G. and K.A. Hobson. 2004. Use of body stores in shorebirds after arrival on high-arctic breeding grounds. Auk 121:333-344.