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Nicholas Tyler is an Associate Professor at the Center for Sami Studies, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, focusing on Arctic ecology, reindeer physiology, and climate change impacts on indigenous pastoralism. His work integrates environmental science with physiological mechanisms in high-latitude mammals.
Key research areas include photoperiod-driven behavior in ungulates, ultraviolet vision adaptations, and social-ecological resilience in Saami reindeer husbandry. His recent publications (2024) analyze energetic status-reproduction links, dental growth patterns, and polar photoreception.
Collaborations span climate scientists, anatomists, and conservation biologists, with notable co-authors like David Hazlerigg and Karl-Arne Stokkan. His work appears in journals such as Scientific Reports, Functional Ecology, and Conservation Biology, emphasizing human-environment coupling in Arctic systems.
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