The excel table contains all the data used in the manuscript by Cutting et al. (2016) titled, "Seasonal Change in Trophic Niche of Adfluvial Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and Coexisting Fishes in a High-elevation Lake System". Data are separated by individual spread sheets names. Individuals sheets can be used to reproduce all figures and analyses
Data collected in the fall to determine effects of overwintering on grayling growth and lipid storag...
Increased pressure of industrial development in the Arctic drives the need for a better understandin...
Seasonality could play a crucial role in structuring species interactions. For example, many ectothe...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Climate change has already increased temperatures in Arctic ecosystems and is predicted to continue ...
Arctic lakes provide a unique natural laboratory where changes of fish behavior can be studied. NE 1...
Data to support: Kemp, Paul et al (2016) Challenging convention: the winter ecology of brown trout ...
Climate change is altering ecosystems across the globe, with ecological and evolutionary consequence...
This page links to the data and code associated with the publication Niittynen et al. (2020) "Decrea...
The number of effective breeders (Nb) has been touted as a means to monitor freshwater fishes, but t...
© American Fisheries Society 2017. Arctic Grayling Thymallus arcticus were once the dominant salmoni...
Increased pressure of industrial development in the Arctic drives the need for a better understandin...
Data collected in the fall to determine effects of overwintering on grayling growth and lipid storag...
Increased pressure of industrial development in the Arctic drives the need for a better understandin...
Seasonality could play a crucial role in structuring species interactions. For example, many ectothe...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition b...
Climate change has already increased temperatures in Arctic ecosystems and is predicted to continue ...
Arctic lakes provide a unique natural laboratory where changes of fish behavior can be studied. NE 1...
Data to support: Kemp, Paul et al (2016) Challenging convention: the winter ecology of brown trout ...
Climate change is altering ecosystems across the globe, with ecological and evolutionary consequence...
This page links to the data and code associated with the publication Niittynen et al. (2020) "Decrea...
The number of effective breeders (Nb) has been touted as a means to monitor freshwater fishes, but t...
© American Fisheries Society 2017. Arctic Grayling Thymallus arcticus were once the dominant salmoni...
Increased pressure of industrial development in the Arctic drives the need for a better understandin...
Data collected in the fall to determine effects of overwintering on grayling growth and lipid storag...
Increased pressure of industrial development in the Arctic drives the need for a better understandin...
Seasonality could play a crucial role in structuring species interactions. For example, many ectothe...