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Canada and Greenland are geographically linked through shared ecological and biological data, including the native range of the genus Hierochloë [1], the aggregation sites of bowhead whales [2], the breeding colonies of ivory gulls [3], and the monitoring of zooplankton migration patterns [4].

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A review of climate change impacts on migration patterns of marine ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimIvory gull breeding colonies are located in the High Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and the archipelagos of Svalbard (Norway) and Franz Josef Land (Russia).
claimBowhead whales aggregate at Arctic hotspots in Russia, Canada, and Greenland under favorable wind and current conditions, as reported by Citta et al. (2015) and Banas et al. (2021).
Moonlight shapes how some animals move, grow and even sing sciencenews.org Science News 1 fact
accountKim Last and colleagues discovered winter migrations of zooplankton across the Arctic by analyzing data from acoustic instruments stationed off Canada, Greenland, Norway, and near the North Pole.
5.9.1: Kingdom Plantae - Evolution and Phylogeny bio.libretexts.org LibreTexts 1 fact
claimThe genus Hierochloë is native to northern Eurasia, Greenland, Iceland, Canada, and the United States, excluding the south central and southeastern regions of the United States.