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| | Arctic: Multi-island seasonal home range use by two Peary caribou, Canadian High Arctic Islands, Nunavut, 1993-94 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | The High Arctic Islands are subject to prolonged periods of frigid temperatures and frequent strong winds, set in darkness from November to February, and blanketed by snow and ice for 9 - 10 months of each year. |
 | | However, northern Bathurst Island and the five smaller islands off its northwest coast all lie north of the northern limit of prostrate shrub and sedge dominance, and much of the study area is dominated by herbaceous species (Edlund, 1983, 1990; Edlund and Alt, 1989). |
 | | 1: Ile Vanier, 1126 km[Symbol Not Transcribed]; Cameron Island, 1059 km[Symbol Not Transcribed]; Alexander Island, 484 km[Symbol Not Transcribed]; Massey Island, 432 km[Symbol Not Transcribed]; and Ile Marc, 56 km[Symbol Not Transcribed]). |
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