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- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change abstract "Ringed seals are the smallest and most abundant member of the seal family that live in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions. The average life span of a ringed seal is 40 years, with a diet based mainly on Arctic cod and planktonic crustaceans. Typically about 5 feet long, the ringed seal is known to be solitary with their main predator being polar bears. Recently, however, the biggest predator to ringed seals has been the changing temperature in the Arctic and the detrimental changes to sea ice that follow. With declines in snowpack and sea ice due to warming ocean and atmospheric temperatures, survival has become tougher for ringed seals in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions. Yet ringed seals are also potentially projected to thrive due to warming, considering the early extinction of their predators. Climate change is sure to change the fate of all ringed seals in the coming years for better or worse.".
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- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change wikiPageExternalLink j.ecolmodel.2013.01.010.
- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change wikiPageExternalLink 0044-7447-33.4.249.
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- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change subject Category:Climate_change_and_the_environment.
- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change subject Category:Effects_of_global_warming.
- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change subject Category:Pinnipeds.
- Ringed_seals_and_climate_change comment "Ringed seals are the smallest and most abundant member of the seal family that live in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions. The average life span of a ringed seal is 40 years, with a diet based mainly on Arctic cod and planktonic crustaceans. Typically about 5 feet long, the ringed seal is known to be solitary with their main predator being polar bears.".
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