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Academic papers published by Nunavut Arctic College Staff

As Nunavut's only post-secondary institution, we wanted to create an area in our web site for our staff to publish their academic research and publications.

Research papers may only be available in the language they were originally written in. If you would like assistance in obtaining an alternate format or interpretation, please contact the College for more information.

Characteristics of polar bears killed in defense of life and property in Nunavut, Canada
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Management
Dyck, M. G. 2006. Characteristics of polar bears killed in defense of life and property in Nunavut, Canada, 1970–2000. Ursus 17: 52-62

Community Monitoring of Environmental Change: College-Based Limnological Studies at Crazy Lake (Tasirluk)
Subject
Environmental Technology , Limnology
Dyck, M. G. 2007. Community Monitoring of Environmental Change: College-Based Limnological Studies at Crazy Lake (Tasirluk), Nunavut. Arctic 60: 55–61.

Estimating the energetic contribution of polar bear (ursus maritimus) summer diets to the total energy budget
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Biology
MARKUS G. DYCK AND ERMIAS KEBREAB

Growth and variation in the bacula of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in the Canadian Arctic.
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Biology
Dyck, M. G., J. M. Bourgeois, and E. H. Miller. 2004. Growth and variation in the bacula of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in the Canadian Arctic. J. Zool. (London) 264: 105-110.

Observations of a wild polar bear (Ursus maritimus) successfully fishing Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and Fourhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus quadricornis)
Subject
Environmental Technology , Polar Bears
Dyck, M. G., and Romberg, S. 2007. Observations of a wild polar bear (Ursus maritimus) successfully fishing Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and Fourhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus quadricornis). Polar Biology 30: 1625-1628.

Polar bears of western Hudson Bay and climate change: are warming spring air temperatures the “ultimate” survival control factor?
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Biology
Dyck, M. G., Soon, W., Baydack, R.K., Baliunas, S., Ball, T.F., Hancock, L.O., and Legates, D.R. 2007. Polar bears of western Hudson Bay and climate change: are warming spring air temperatures the “ultimate” survival control factor? Ecological Complexity 4: 73-84.

Reply to response to Dyck et al. (2007) on polar bears and climate change in western Hudson Bay by Stirling et al. (2008)
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Biology
Dyck, M. G., Soon, W., Baydack, R.K., Legates, D.R., Baliunas, S., Ball, T.F., Hancock, L.O. 2008. Reply to response to Dyck et al. (2007) on polar bears and climate change in western Hudson Bay by Stirling et al. (2008). Ecological Complexity 5: 289-302.

Vigilance behaviour of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in the context of wildlife-viewing activities at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Subject
Environmental Technology , Wildlife Management
Dyck, M. G., and Baydack, R.K. 2004. Vigilance behaviour of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in the context of wildlife-viewing activities at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Biological Conservation 116: 343 - 350.

 

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