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3) Neal. K., 2002, Effects of Global Warming on Trout and Salmon in U.S. Streams, Defenders of Wildlife
4) v. Rahel, F.J., C.J. Keleher abd J.L. Anderson, 1996, Potential habitat loss and population frgamentation for cold water fish in the North Platte River drainage of the Rocky Mountains: Response to climate warming, Limnology and Oceanography, 41 (5):1116-1123
5) Parmesan, C. et al., 1999, Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly ranges associated with regional warming, Nature, 399: 579-583
6) vii. Parmesan, C., 1996, Climate and species' range, Nature, 382: 765-766
7) Hoegh-Guldberg, O., 1999, Climate change, coral bleaching and the future of the world's coral reefs, Marine and Freshwater Research, 50: 839-866
8) Wilkinson, C.R.. ed., 2000, Status of Coral Reefs of the World. Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia
9) WWF. N/D., Global Warming: The Oceans in Peril, World Wildlife Fund, Marine Conservation Biology Institute
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11) Mattson, D.J., C. Kendall and D.P. Reinhart, 2001, Grizzly bears and red squirrels. In Whitebark Pine Communities: Ecology and Restortaion, Eds. D.Tomback, S.F. Arno and R.E. Keane. Island Press, Washington
12) Koteen, L. 2002. Climate Change, Whitebark Pine, and Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In Wildlife Responses to Climate Change. Eds. H. Schneider and T.L. Root. Island Press, Washington
13) Kiesecker J.M., A.R. Blaustein and L.K. Belden, 2001, Complex causes of amphibian population declines, Nature, 410: 681-684
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15) Janzen, F.J., 1994, Climate change and temperature-dependent sex-determination in reptiles, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 91: 7484 - 7490
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17) Crick, H.Q.P., C. Dudley, D.E. Glue and D.L. Thompson, 1997, UK birds are laying eggs earlier, Nature, 388:526
18) Zockler, C. and Lysenko, I., 2000, Water Birds on the Edge. First Circumpolar Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Arctic Breeding Water Birds, WCWC Biodiversity Series No.11
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20) Fraser, W.R., W.Z. Trivelpiece, D.G. Ainley and S.G. Trivelpiece, 1992, Increases in Antarctic penguin populations: Reduced competition with whales or a loss of sea ice due to environmental warming?, Polar Biology, 11:525-531
21) Burns, J.J., L.H. Shapiro, and F.H. Fay, 1981, Ice as marine mammal habitat in the Bering Sea. In The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf: Oceanography and Resources, Vol. 2. Eds. D.W. Hood and J.A. Calder, University of Washington Press, Seattle. Pp. 781-797
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23) Lowry, L.F., 1993, Foods and feeding ecology in The Bowhead Whale, Special Publication No. 2. Eds. J.J. Burns, J.J. Montague and C.J. Cowles, The Society for Marine Mammalogy, Lawrence, KA. Pp. 201-238