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    Latitude, urbanization, age, and sex as risk factors for vitamin D deficiency disease in the Roman Empire by Mays, S., Prowse, T., George, M., Brickley, M.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2018)
    “…Objectives The aims of the study are to investigate the effects of latitude, settlement type, age, and sex on the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency disease in…”
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    Arctic terrestrial hydrology: A synthesis of processes, regional effects, and research challenges by Bring, A., Fedorova, I., Dibike, Y., Hinzman, L., Mård, J., Mernild, S. H., Prowse, T., Semenova, O., Stuefer, S. L., Woo, M.‐K.

    “…Terrestrial hydrology is central to the Arctic system and its freshwater circulation. Water transport and water constituents vary, however, across a very…”
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    Fuels for development: evolution of maternal provisioning in asterinid sea stars by Prowse, T. A. A., Sewell, M. A., Byrne, M.

    Published in Marine biology (2008)
    “…For marine invertebrates, larval developmental mode is inseparably linked to the nutritional content of the egg. Within the asterinid family of sea stars there…”
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    Effects of projected climate on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada by Dibike, Y., Shakibaeinia, A., Eum, H.‐Il, Prowse, T., Droppo, I.

    Published in River research and applications (01-06-2018)
    “…The potential effects of climate change on the hydrodynamic and sediment transport regime of the lower Athabasca River (LAR) in Alberta, Canada, is…”
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    Hydro-climatic drivers of mid-winter break-up of river ice in western Canada and Alaska by Newton, B. W., Prowse, T. D., de Rham, L. P.

    Published in Hydrology Research (01-08-2017)
    “…The mid-winter break-up of a competent river ice cover can cause ice jamming and flooding, which can have profound impacts on the structure and strength of the…”
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    Maternal provisioning for larvae and larval provisioning for juveniles in the toxopneustid sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla by Byrne, M., Prowse, T. A. A., Sewell, M. A., Dworjanyn, S., Williamson, J. E., Vaïtilingon, D.

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-2008)
    “…Lipid and protein biochemistry of eggs (84 μm in diameter), embryos and early larvae of the tropical echinoid Tripneustes gratilla (Linnaeus 1758) were…”
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    Arctic Freshwater Synthesis: Summary of key emerging issues by Prowse, T., Bring, A., Mård, J., Carmack, E., Holland, M., Instanes, A., Vihma, T., Wrona, F. J.

    “…In response to a joint request from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project, the International Arctic Science Committee, and the…”
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    Nutritional ecology of sea urchin larvae: influence of endogenous and exogenous nutrition on echinopluteal growth and phenotypic plasticity in Tripneustes gratilla by Byrne, M., Sewell, M. A., Prowse, T. A. A.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2008)
    “…1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a facultative feeding period (FFP) when development can…”
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    Cold-regions river flow observed from space by Kääb, A., Prowse, T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-04-2011)
    “…Knowledge of water‐surface velocities in rivers is useful for understanding a wide range of lotic processes and systems, such as water and ice fluxes and…”
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    The Changing Arctic Cryosphere and Likely Consequences: An Overview by Olsen, M. S, Callaghan, T. V, Reist, J. D, Reiersen, L. O, Dahl-Jensen, D, Granskog, M. A, Goodison, B, Hovelsrud, G. K, Johansson, M, Kallenborn, R, Key, J, Klepikov, A, Meier, W, Overland, J. E, Prowse, T. D, Sharp, M, Vincent, W. F, Walsh, J

    Published in Ambio (01-12-2011)
    “…The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the energy balance, atmospheric and ocean circulation, freshwater…”
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    Spatial and temporal characteristics in streamflow-related hydroclimatic variables over western Canada. Part 1: 1950–2010 by O'Neil, H. C. L., Prowse, T. D., Bonsal, B. R., Dibike, Y. B.

    Published in Hydrology Research (01-08-2017)
    “…A large portion of the freshwater in western Canada originates as snowpack from the northern Rocky Mountains. Temperature and precipitation in the region…”
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    Hydroclimatic controls on water balance and water level variability in Great Slave Lake by Gibson, J. J., Prowse, T. D., Peters, D. L.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-12-2006)
    “…On average, 86% of riverine discharge to Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, was gauged during the period 1964–1998, offering an unprecedented…”
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    Northern Hemisphere geography of ice-covered rivers by Bennett, K. E., Prowse, T. D.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-01-2010)
    “…Although river ice is a major component of the cryosphere and is particularly important to many river processes, including extreme events, its full…”
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    Arctic freshwater synthesis: Introduction by Prowse, T., Bring, A., Mård, J., Carmack, E.

    “…In response to a joint request from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project, the International Arctic Science Committee, and the…”
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    Arctic Cryosphere: Changes and Impacts by Callaghan, T. V, Johansson, M, Prowse, T. D, Olsen, M. S, Reiersen, L.-O

    Published in Ambio (01-12-2011)
    “…The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the earth's energy balance, sea level, greenhouse gases and…”
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    Spatial and temporal characteristics in streamflow-related hydroclimatic variables over western Canada. Part 2: future projections by O'Neil, H. C. L., Prowse, T. D., Bonsal, B. R., Dibike, Y. B.

    Published in Hydrology Research (01-08-2017)
    “…Much of the freshwater in western Canada originates in the Rocky Mountains as snowpack. Temperature and precipitation patterns throughout the region control…”
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    Climatic effects on ice-jam flooding of the Peace-Athabasca Delta by Beltaos, S., Prowse, T., Bonsal, B., MacKay, R., Romolo, L., Pietroniro, A., Toth, B.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-12-2006)
    “…The Peace‐Athabasca Delta (PAD) in northern Alberta is one of the world's largest inland freshwater deltas, home to large populations of waterfowl, muskrat,…”
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    The synoptic climate controls on hydrology in the upper reaches of the Peace River Basin. Part I: snow accumulation by Romolo, L., Prowse, T. D., Blair, D., Bonsal, B. R., Martz, L. W.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-12-2006)
    “…For most cold region rivers, winter snowpack accumulation is the main contributor to spring run‐off events. This study investigated the synoptic controls on…”
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    Climate change, flow regulation and land-use effects on the hydrology of the Peace-Athabasca-Slave System; findings from the Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative by Prowse, T D, Beltaos, S, Gardner, J T, Gibson, J J, Granger, R J, Leconte, R, Peters, D L, Pietroniro, A, Romolo, L A, Toth, B

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-02-2006)
    “…The Northern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative (NREI) was established in the late 1990s to address important science questions resulting from previous studies…”
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    Effects of climatic variability and flow regulation on ice-jam flooding of a northern delta by Prowse, T. D., Conly, F. M.

    “…Ice‐induced backwater has been shown to be the only method by which flooding has supplied water to perched basins within the Peace–Athabasca Delta, one of the…”
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