Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Ice seals as sentinels for algal toxin presence in the Pacific Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystems
- Reference: Hendrix, A. M., K. A. Lefebvre, L. Quakenbush, A. Bryan, R. Stimmelmayr, G. Sheffield, G. Wisswaesser, M. L. Willis, E. K. Bowers, P. Kendrick, E. Frame, T. Burbacher, and D. J. Marcinek. 2021. Ice seals as sentinels for algal toxin presence in the Pacific Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystems. Marine Mammal Science n/a(n/a). https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12822
- Audiences: Scientist
- Authors: Emily K Bowers, Anna Bryan, Thomas Burbacher, Elizabeth Frame, Alicia M Hendrix, Preston Kendrick, Kathi A. Lefebvre, David Marcinek, Lori T. Quakenbush, Gay G. Sheffield, Raphaela Stimmelmayr, Maryjean L Willis, Gabriel Wisswaesser
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- Keywords: domoic acid, exposure risks, harmful algal blooms, marine mammals, saxitoxin
- Link: https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12822 (Offsite)
- Partners: National Institutes of Health, NOAA, North Slope Borough, University of Washington, National Science Foundation, Marine Mammal Commission, Coastal Impact Assistance Program
- Primary Authors: Alicia M Hendrix
- Programs: Marine Mammals
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- Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication, Marine Mammals Scientific Publication
- Regions: Region V - Arctic and Western Alaska
- Species: Bearded Seal, Ribbon Seal, Ringed Seal, Spotted Seal
- Species Categories: Endangered or Threatened Species (Federal), Mammals, Marine Mammals
- Title: Ice seals as sentinels for algal toxin presence in the Pacific Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystems
- Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Climate Change
- Year: 2021
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