Arctic Science Journal
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An #OpenAccess @cdnsciencepub.com journal reporting peer-reviewed research from all areas of science and engineering related to northern Polar Regions.
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Looking for the right home for your research?

Arctic Science publishes high-quality work in natural and applied sciences related to the Polar Regions. Explore the scope and see if it’s the right fit for your next manuscript.

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New in Arctic Science: Long-term vertebrate research and monitoring sites in Arctic Canada explores decades of wildlife studies across the North and the lasting legacy of these field stations.

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#ArcticScience #WildlifeResearch #ArcticCanada
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Academic freedom is essential to strong science. Our CEO and Executive Editor-in-Chief Robert Mann share how we protect editorial independence, support diverse voices, and uphold rigorous peer review 🍁▶️ buff.ly/4FVWnui

#YourResearchHome #AcademicFreedom @elainestott.bsky.social
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On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we honor the strength and wisdom of Indigenous Peoples. Let's listen, learn, and reflect on building a more inclusive future together.

#TruthAndReconciliation #IndigenousPeoples #Equity
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Last call! 📢

Join us today at 1PM EDT for a webinar on supporting evidence-informed decision-making with @envevidencecanada.bsky.social!

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@arcticsciencej.bsky.social welcomes Dr. Isabel C. Barrio as co-Editor-in-Chief! A terrestrial ecologist at the Agricultural University of Iceland, Dr. Barrio brings global research expertise on plant–herbivore interactions in tundra ecosystems. Welcome @icbarrio.bsky.social!

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Celebrate #PeerReviewWeek with us!

This week highlights the essential role of reviewers in scholarly publishing. Learn how you can contribute through peer review 📖▶️ buff.ly/nZQayjR

#PRW2025
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Arctic Science and @canjzoology.bsky.social invite submissions on small mammal population cycles. This collection explores climate, seasonality, and multifactorial drivers while advancing understanding across ecological scales!

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📷 Fabrice Simon

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Reviewers are at the heart of scholarly publishing. Explore how our initiatives with @src-rsc.bsky.social, @ehpecs.bsky.social, and @scas-scsa.bsky.social are equipping early-career scientists to become skilled reviewers 🔬▶️ buff.ly/LshBQsW

#PeerReviewWeek #PRW2025 #ECR
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Join us for another webinar with @envevidencecanada.bsky.social on evidence-informed decision-making! Discover how science informs environmental choices. Register now: buff.ly/KpR5EBs
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Arctic Science is looking to highlight a wide range of voices through Perspectives, including ECRs, retired experts, industry professionals, and underrepresented communities.

Share your viewpoint ▶️ buff.ly/31Zf98q

#ArcticScience #AcademicPublishing
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What’s a Perspective? It’s a fully referenced thought piece that opens space for commentary, new hypotheses, or reinterpretations of current research. Now available in Arctic Science.

Submission info ▶️ buff.ly/31Zf98q

#ArcticScience #AcademicPublishing
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Whether you focus on EDIA, sustainability, or academic freedom, your work matters. Enter our draw for a chance to win a waiver and publish #OpenAccess with no APCs.

#YourResearchHome

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Celebrating 50 years of research at @toolikfieldstation.bsky.social ! @arcticsciencej.bsky.social is calling for papers exploring environmental change across Arctic Alaska. From Coldfoot to Sagwon, all disciplines welcome.

Submission instructions ▶️ buff.ly/ILC2tor
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Late Holocene tundra fires and linkages to climate and vegetation in Northern Alaska

Frank-DePue and Chipman doi.org/10.1139/as-2... #OpenAccess
Late Holocene tundra fires and linkages to climate and vegetation in Northern Alaska
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Simulated current and projected radiation balance of a High Arctic lake during the open water season

Robinson and Brown buff.ly/THXogTT #OpenAccess
Simulated current and projected radiation balance of a High Arctic lake during the open water season
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We believe in supporting research that drives positive change. Enter a draw to win a waiver for open access publishing with no APCs or fees.

#YourResearchHome

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Modelling the temporal dynamics of subarctic surface temperature inversions from atmospheric reanalysis for producing point-scale multi-decade meteorological time series in mountains

Pozsgay and Gruber buff.ly/J13GBft #OpenAccess
Modelling the temporal dynamics of subarctic surface temperature inversions from atmospheric reanalysis for producing point-scale multi-decade meteorological time series in mountains
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Arctic Science and @canjzoology.bsky.social invite submissions on small mammal population cycles. This collection explores climate, seasonality, and multifactorial drivers while advancing understanding across ecological scales!

▶️ buff.ly/zeRsArc
📷 Fabrice Simon

#AcademicSky #SciComm 🧪
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@arcticsciencej.bsky.social now welcomes Perspective papers! This new article type provides space for thought pieces, emerging ideas, and critical reflections in northern polar research. Learn more about how to contribute ▶️ buff.ly/31Zf98q

#ArcticScience #AcademicPublishing
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Inuit perspectives on the significances of Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus; Iqaluppik) in food security, health, and well-being in Nunavik, their dietary preferences, and factors impacting fish quality

Bolduc et al. doi.org/10.1139/as-2... #OpenAccess
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Long-term monitoring of Arctic birds at the East Bay Island Field Station, within the Qaqsauqtuuq Migratory Bird Sanctuary, 1996-2023

Gilchrist et al. buff.ly/YyaBpvb #OpenAccess
Long-term monitoring of Arctic birds at the East Bay Island Field Station, within the Qaqsauqtuuq Migratory Bird Sanctuary, 1996-2023
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Vulnerability of municipal freshwater provisioning in a climate uncertain future: The case of Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Arctic Canada
Medeiros et al. buff.ly/DtLbErF #OpenAccess
Vulnerability of municipal freshwater provisioning in a climate uncertain future: The case of Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Arctic Canada
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All kinds of seasons: Articulating Labrador Inuit governance through crafting a seasonal calendar

Cadman et al. doi.org/10.1139/as-2... #OpenAccess
All kinds of seasons: Articulating Labrador Inuit governance through crafting a seasonal calendar
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@arcticsciencej.bsky.social invites submissions on Arctic change in the Toolik region—from the deep biosphere to space. Deadline: Sept. 30, 2025 @toolikfieldstation.bsky.social

Submission instructions ▶️ buff.ly/vk8U21f
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NEW: We're #hiring for a Research Integrity Specialist!

You'll help manage ethics cases, support policy development, and foster an integrity-focused culture across our journals.

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