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Catalogue Entry: Aquatic fish inventory - Jasper
Aquatic fish data are collected across watercourses in Jasper National Park using a variety of fish sampling methods in order to inventory fish diversity, distribution, and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Bat NATBat Ultrasound - Jasper
Bat monitoring in Jasper National Park supports Jasper National Park’s Multi-species Action Plan and it is part of the NABat continent-wide program to estimate population trends...-
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Catalogue Entry: Elk roadside surveys - Jasper
Elk (Cervus canadensis) are generally considered a keystone species across a variety of landscapes. Elk (C. canandenis nelsoni) in Jasper National Park is one of four extant...-
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Catalogue Entry: Blister rust infection - Jasper
Blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) is an introduced pathogen affecting whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and limber pine (Pinus flexilis). Whitebark pine is an endangered...-
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Catalogue Entry: Elk aerial surveys - Jasper
Elk (Cervus canadensis) are generally considered a keystone species across a variety of landscapes. Elk (C. canandenis nelsoni) in Jasper National Park is one of four extant...-
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Catalogue Entry: Whitebark pine reforestation - Jasper
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) restoration supports Jasper National Park’s Multi-species Action Plan. Whitebark Pine is an Endangered Species protected under the Species at...-
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Catalogue Entry: Freshwater Benthic Macroinvertebrate Index - Jasper
Jasper National Park uses a reference condition approach to monitor benthic macroinvertebrates in the stream and river ecosystems within the park. The taxonomic counts of the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human-Wildlife Interactions -Jasper
Information regarding human-wildlife interactions in Jasper National Park is important to manage both human (eg. town residents, visitors) and wildlife needs (eg. area...-
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Catalogue Entry: Lentic freshwater fish occurrence - Jasper
Both native and non-native fish inhabit many lakes and ponds across Jasper National Park. Prior to stocking practices in the past, many lakes in Jasper National Park did not...-
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Catalogue Entry: Athabasca glacier mass balance - Jasper
Glaciers are an important water source in mountainous areas and significantly influence the hydrology of the watershed. Glaciers worldwide serve as indicators of climate change...-
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Catalogue Entry: Bat Hibernacula and Maternity Roosts - Jasper
Bat monitoring in Jasper National Park supports Jasper National Park’s Multi-species Action Plan. Survey efforts are increasingly important on account of the recent detection of...-
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Catalogue Entry: Stream temperature - Torngat Mountains
Water temperature is a critical variable in stream ecology, and in particular has direct implications for fish populations. Automated data loggers are being used to record year-...-
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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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