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Catalogue Entry: Stream hydrology - Torngat Mountains
Hydrology is a key factor affecting biodiversity and the ecological functioning of aquatic and riparian ecosystems through sediment transport, erosion, water chemistry, etc....-
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Catalogue Entry: Subtle Vegetation Change - Torngat Mountains
This dataset contains the percent land cover of woody shrubs in shrub-dominated ecotypes within Torngat Mountains National Park from 1985 to 2014. This is a remote sensing...-
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Catalogue Entry: Tundra vegetation climate - Torngat Mountains
Soil and air temperature control the composition and productivity of tundra plant communities and different species of Arctic and alpine plants respond differently to changing...-
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Catalogue Entry: Dwarf birch growth change - Torngat Mountains
The Torngat National Park monitors the growth and extent of dwarf birch along elevational transects at 5 locations to understand how shrubs are changing the tundra vegetation in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Permafrost active layer depth - Torngat Mountains
The Torngat National Park monitors the permafrost depth in the Ivitak wateshed. A temperature cable with 8 thermistors at depths from 0.5 to 7 m deep was installed in August...-
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Catalogue Entry: Harlequin duck abundance and brood productivity - Torngat Mountains
The Harlequin duck is a species at risk that occurs in the Torngat Mountains National Park. Fast-flowing rivers and streams constitute its breeding habitat but it is known to...-
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Catalogue Entry: Plant Productivity and Growing Season Change - Torngat Mountains
This dataset includes annual average Julian dates of spring green-up, fall brown-down, and plant productivity from 2000-2010. The data are from remote sensing. The MODIS...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trees - Fundy
Monitoring of the tree landscape permits detecting changes in habitat availability, forest productivity, forest health, and other ecosystem functions. The park uses permanent...-
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Catalogue Entry: Moose Density - Fundy
At high densities, moose can do extensive damage to forests by over browsing - altering forest composition and forest succession. One moose may consume 30 kg of vegetation per...-
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Catalogue Entry: Terrestrial Invasive Plants - Fundy
Invasive alien plants (such as Japanese knotweed, woodland angelica) are considered a serious problem for many protected areas. Fundy National Park reports on the presence of...-
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Catalogue Entry: Trail Condition Index - Fundy
This measure will track impacts associated with recreational use and natural changes that occur on the Fundy National Park trail system. Each trail is evaluated according to a...-
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Catalogue Entry: Caribou - Nahanni
Caribou are a culturally important species to the Dene people, and traditional harvest is permitted in the national park reserve. The park monitors sustainability of the caribou...-
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Catalogue Entry: Fire Cycle - Nahanni
Remote sensing is used to monitor changes to the fire regime - including area burned and fire frequency; this is on an ongoing measure.-
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Catalogue Entry: Collared Pika - Nahanni
Monitoring pika occupancy and persistence over time will help to assess the impacts of climate change and the ecological integrity of Alpine Tundra ecosystems within Nahanni...-
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Catalogue Entry: Forest Vegetation - Nahanni
Forest ecosystems are a vital component of Nahanni National Park Reserve, covering approximately 80% of the park. Forest vegetation condition is currently a composite of three...-
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Catalogue Entry: Alpine Vegetation - Nahanni
Vegetation determines primary productivity as well as the diversity and types of habitat available to wildlife species. Alpine vegetation is sensitive to environmental and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Forest Bird Community - Nahanni
This bird monitoring program uses both traditional point counts and audio recordings to detect changes and trends in the relative abundance and community composition of a suite...-
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Catalogue Entry: Bison abundance - Wood Buffalo National Park
The Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP) Bison Abundance database is a data set that documents numbers of bison observed during bison population estimate surveys conducted in WBNP....-
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Catalogue Entry: Snowshoe hare (pellet survey) - Wood Buffalo
Snowshoe hare are a keystone species of the boreal forest with a 9-10 year population cycle. Hare densities are positively correlated with other species and can have significant...-
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Catalogue Entry: Waterbird status - Wood Buffalo National Park
Monitoring the abundance diversity and distribution of birds in wetlands is used to track the effect of changes in hydrology and water quality related to human activities, flow...-
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