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    Climate change-induced shifts in survival and size of the worlds' northernmost oviparous snake: A 68-year study by Elmberg, Johan, Palmheden, Ludvig, Edelstam, Carl, Hagman, Mattias, Kärvemo, Simon

    Published in PloS one (21-03-2024)
    “…Because of their dependence on ambient temperature ectothermic animals can serve as sentinels of conservation problems related to global warming. Reptiles in…”
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    Persistent organic pollutants in biota samples collected during the Ymer-80 expedition to the Arctic by Kylin, Henrik, Hammar, Johan, Mowrer, Jacques, Bouwman, Henk, Edelstam, Carl, Olsson, Mats, Jensen, Sören

    Published in Polar research (01-01-2015)
    “…During the 1980 expedition to the Arctic with the icebreaker Ymer, a number of vertebrate species were sampled for determination of persistent organic…”
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    Persistent organic pollutants in biota samples collectedduring the Ymer-80 expedition to the Arctic by Kylin, Henrik, Hammar, Johan, Mowrer, Jacques, Bouwman, Henk, Edelstam, Carl, Olsson, Mats, Jensen, Sören

    Published in Polar research (2015)
    “…During the 1980 expedition to the Arctic with the icebreaker Ymer , a number of vertebrate species were sampled for determination of persistent organic…”
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    Patterns of moult in large birds of prey by Edelstam, Carl

    “…The wings and tail of most postjuvenile large birds of prey present a blend of very differently worn quills. By carefully recording the state of wear and…”
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    Methods of Marking Reptiles for Identification after Recapture by CARLSTRÖM, DIEGO, EDELSTAM, CARL

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1946)
    “…WHEN studying, in the summer of 1939, a mid-Swedish population of the grass-snake, Natrix n. natrix (L.), we considered it necessary to work out some method of…”
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