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Catalogue Entry: PAD vegetation change - Wood Buffalo National Park
The Peace Athabasca Delta (PAD) is a dynamic deltaic ecosystem that is driven by natural, periodic floods. Vegetation communities naturally vary with floods and droughts, but...-
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Catalogue Entry: Muskrat Aerial Survey - Wood Buffalo National Park
This measure is based on muskrat aerial surveys in the Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD), done in collaboration with local indigenous groups. Muskrats are a keystone species. They...-
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Catalogue Entry: Delta water extent (remote sensing) - Wood Buffalo National Park
The Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD) is a huge wetland complex which provides important habitat for wildlife and migrating waterfowl. Remote sensing provides a way to monitor this...-
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Catalogue Entry: Contaminants in Colonial Waterbird Eggs - Wood Buffalo National Park
Monitoring contaminants in gull and tern eggs is a useful tool for gaining insights into local environmental conditions because gulls and terns are integrators of processes...-
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Catalogue Entry: Lemming Population - Tuktut
This dataset is a count of Lemming nests in Tuktut Nogait National Park. The counts are done annually in mid-July at 12 predetermined sample locations 1 ha in size. Lemmings are...-
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Catalogue Entry: Water Quality - Tuktut
This dataset is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality indexes: Nutrients, Physical and Major Ions (NPMI) Index and Metals Index. The measurements are...-
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Catalogue Entry: Benthic Invertebrates - Tuktut
This dataset contains monitoring data for benthic invertebrate communities along the Hornaday River Corridor. The raw data in this dataset is used to calculate benthic...-
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Catalogue Entry: Water Quality Simplified - Tuktut
This dataset is a simplified version of water quality measurements taken in Tuktut Nogait National Park. It is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality...-
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Catalogue Entry: Southern Flying Squirrel - Point Pelee
Monitoring consists of four trap lines consisting of five traps each baited for five sessions (of five days each) every two years.-
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Catalogue Entry: Five-lined Skink - Point Pelee
Point Pelee National Park is the home to an isolated population of five-lined skink - the only lizard species found in eastern Canada. Monitoring involves overturning of logs...-
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Catalogue Entry: Marsh Water Quality - Point Pelee
Many processes and functions in wetlands are driven by water quality, this measure can therefore determine the composition and health of wetland species. Point Pelee National...-
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Catalogue Entry: Erosion and Deposition - Point Pelee
The rapid beach recession in Point Pelee National Park has resulted in sustained breaching of the barrier beach in the Northeastern corner of the park. Continuous exposure to...-
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Catalogue Entry: LESSS Areal Extent - Point Pelee
An estimated 65% reduction in Lake Erie Sand Spit Savannas (LESSS) has occurred over the last 72 years. A land cover mapping standard is used to classify the types of landscape...-
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Catalogue Entry: Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus - Point Pelee
The endangered eastern prickly pear cactus is a focal species for Lake Erie Sand Spit Savannas (LESSS), one of the most imperiled terrestrial ecosystems in North America....-
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Catalogue Entry: Wetland Habitat Succession Interspersion - Point Pelee
Changes in the cover of emergent vegetation (cattails and Phragmites predominantly) and open water are quantified through the classification of remote sensing data taken in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Frogs and Toads - Point Pelee
Calling frogs and toads are surveyed annually at permanent stations, three times during the spring and early summer, at least 15 days apart. Each survey is 3 minutes long. These...-
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Catalogue Entry: Seabird Populations - Pacific Rim
This program captures the relative abundance and distribution of five common seabirds occurring in the waters of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve including the Marbled Murrelet...-
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Catalogue Entry: Intertidal Bivalves - Pacific Rim
Shellfish monitoring has been accepted by the Pacific Bioregion of Parks Canada as a measure of ecosystem health in soft substrates in the intertidal zone. Surveys are used to...-
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Catalogue Entry: Kelp Density - Pacific Rim
This program measures kelp density from annual dive transects during August and September at a number of sites in the Broken Group Islands of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve....-
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Catalogue Entry: Songbird Community - Pacific Rim
This program aims to capture population trends in several guilds of forest songbirds as well as trends in community species diversity. Sampling occurs early to late morning...-
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