Figure 6.5 Generalized terrestrial food web. The lines represent major trophic relationships. The species shown in red is mainly boreal, those shown in pale blue are typically Arctic, and those in brown are widespread boreal and Arctic. “Subzone C” is one of five Arctic bioclimate subzones. (Figure from Ims and Ehrich, 2013.)

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Publication: Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region

Page number: 154

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Caption: Figure 6.5 Generalized terrestrial food web. The lines represent major trophic relationships. The species shown in red is mainly boreal, those shown in pale blue are typically Arctic, and those in brown are widespread boreal and Arctic. “Subzone C” is one of five Arctic bioclimate subzones. (Figure from Ims and Ehrich, 2013.)

Location: Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada

Copyright: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

Cartographer / Designer: Burnthebook.co.uk