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A Selection of Scientific Research Papers

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Rebuttal of "Polar Bear Population Forecasts: A Public-Policy Forecasting Audit"http://interfaces.jour...Forecasts of polar bear populations and how they are linked to climate change have been strengthened by a new publication. By Steven C. Amstrup, Hal Caswell, Eric DeWeaver, Ian Stirling, David C. Douglas, Bruce G. Marcot, Christine M. Hunter.
Possible Effects of Climate Warming on Selected Populations of Polar Bears in the Canadian Arcticstirling_parkinson_pb_and_climate_2008.pdfBy Ian Stirling & Claire L. Parkinson
Post-Den Emergence Behavior of Polar Bears in Northern Alaskasmithetal2007denningbehavior.pdfBy Tom S. Smith, Steven C. Partridge, Steven C. Amstrup & Scott Schliebe
Response to Dyck et al. (2007) on Polar Bears and Climate Change in Western Hudson Baystirling_et_al_response_to_dycksoon_2008.pdfBy Ian Stirling, Andrew E. Derocher, William A. Gough & Karyn Rode
Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Scienceclimateliteracyprinciples.pdfPublication by NOAA/U.S. Climate Change Science Program that explains the science of climate change.
Effects of Earlier Sea-Ice Breakup on Survival and Population Size of Polar Bears in Western Hudson Bayregehr_et_al._2007_jwm.pdfBy Eric V. Regehr, Nicholas J.Lunn, Steven C. Amstrup & Ian Stirling
Fasting Physiology of Polar Bears in Relation to Environment Change and Breeding Behavior in the Beaufort Seacherry_et_al_polar_biology.pdfBy Seth G. Cherry, Andrew E. Derocher, Ian Stirling & Evan S. Richardson

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