Progress of Research in Zoology through the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory

Auteurs-es

  • Laurence Irving

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3224

Mots-clés :

Adaptation (Biology), Animal migration, Health, Human migration, Traditional knowledge, Research, Zoology, Alaska

Résumé

Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by various explorers and scientists at Barrow, beginning with the First International Polar Year, 1881-83. The aid of Eskimo knowledge is cited. Bird and human migration through the Brooks Range and on the arctic slope, marine life, and facets of Eskimo adaptation have been studied. The contribution of the NARL to the background for the rapid social and economic development in arctic Alaska is stressed.

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Publié-e

1969-01-01