Boreal Caribou Search Results
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Authors
Justine Townsend
Faisal Moola
Mary-Kate Craig
Resource Date:
November
2020
Nature-based solutions (NbS) to climate change mitigation—such as ecosystem protection or conservation, improved forest management practices, as well as afforestation—can significantly reduce global...
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Authors
Clayton Lamb
Roland Willson
Carmen Richter
Naomi Owens-Beek
Julian Napoleon
Bruce Muir
Scott McNay
Estelle Lavis
Mark Hebblewhite
Line Giguere
Tamara Dokkie
Stan Boutin
Adam Ford
Resource Date:
March
2022
Indigenous Peoples around the northern hemisphere have long relied on caribou for subsistence, ceremonial, and community purposes. Unfortunately, despite recovery efforts by Federal and Provincial...
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Authors
Kimberly Dawe
Erin Bayne
Stan Boutin
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Tyler Muhly
Robert Serrouya
Eric Neilson
Haitao Li
Stan Boutin
Predictions demonstrate that maintaining permeability across In-situ oil sands development is more important than spacing between leases or including protected areas.
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Authors
Mariah Mueller
Chris Johnson
Scott McNay
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Jeffrey Driscoll
Franco Alo
Amélie Paoli
Robert Weladji
Øystein Holand
Jouko Kumpula
Timo Soveri
Resource Date:
December
2021
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Authors
Guillemette Labadie
Philip McLoughlin
Mark Hebblewhite
Daniel Fortin
While the important role of animal-mediated interactions in the top-down restructuring of plant communities is well documented, less is known of their ensuing repercussions at higher trophic levels...
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Authors
Yuri Gorokhovich
Anthony Leiserowitz
Darcy Dugan
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Sarah Bauduin
Steven Cumming
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Eliot McIntire
Resource Date:
September
2020
Abstract Land-use change and climate change are recognized as two main drivers of the current biodiversity decline. Protected areas help safeguard the landscape from additional anthropogenic...
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Authors
Hugh Fuller
Sandra Frey
Jason Fisher
Resource Date:
August
2022
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Authors
Liming He
Wenjun Chen
Sylvain Leblanc
Julie Lovitt
André Arsenault
Isabelle Schmelzer
Robert Fraser
Rasim Latifovic
Lixin Sun
Christian Prévost
Peter White
Darren Pouliot
Resource Date:
December
2021
Study demonstrates that upscaling of lichen cover from UAV data to Landsat via an intermediate image scale is an effective regional-scale mapping approach.
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Authors
Melanie Dickie
Adam Ford
Robin Steenweg
Robert Serrouya
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Authors
Sini-Selina Salko
Jussi Juola
Iuliia Burdun
Harri Vasander
Miina Rautiainen
Boreal peatlands store ~25 % of global soil organic carbon and host many endangered species; however, they face degradation due to climate change and anthropogenic drainage. In boreal peatlands...
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Authors
Matthew Mumma
Guillaume Bastille-Rousseau
Steve Gullage
Colleen Soulliere
Shane Mahoney
Lisette Waits
Individuals in substandard physical condition are predicted to be more vulnerable to predation. Support for this prediction is inconsistent partly as a result of differences across systems in the life...
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Authors
Andrew Latham
Maria Latham
Nicole Mccutchen
Stan Boutin
Resource Date:
January
2011
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Authors
Lenore Fahrig
Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez
Joseph Bennett
Véronique Boucher-Lalonde
Eliana Cazetta
David Currie
Felix Eigenbrod
Adam Ford
Susan Harrison
Jochen Jaeger
Nicola Koper
Amanda Martin
Jean-Louis Martin
Jean Paul Met
Resource Date:
December
2018
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Authors
Brad Pinno
Ira Sherr
Ruth Errington
Krista Shea
The goal of land reclamation after oil sands mining in the boreal forest of northern Alberta, Canada, is to re-establish functioning forest ecosystems, including the development of natural plant...
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Authors
Zhan Li
Joanne White
Michael Wulder
Txomin Hermosilla
Andrew Davidson
Alexis Comber
Large-area land cover maps are produced to satisfy different information needs. Land cover maps having partial or complete spatial and/or temporal overlap, different legends, and varying accuracies...
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Authors
Al Arsenault
Micheline Manseau
Abstract We investigated landscape changes and their potential effects on woodland caribou-boreal ecotype ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) within a portion of the Smoothstone-Wapaweka Woodland Caribou...
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Authors
S.M. Smith-Tripp
N. C. Coops
C. Mulverhill
J. C. White
J. Axelson
Forest disturbances such as wildfires can dramatically alter forest structure and composition, increasing the likelihood of ecosystem changes. Up-to-date and accurate measures of post-disturbance...