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Stephen Mayor
Stan Boutin
Fangliang He
James Cahill
Rank species occupancy curves revealed high species dominance regardless of disturbance: within any disturbance class a few species occupied nearly every site and most species were found in a low...
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Scott Davidson
Ellie Goud
Avni Malhotra
Claire Estey
Percy Korsah
Maria Strack
Resource Date:
April
2021
Vast areas of boreal peatlands are impacted by linear disturbances known as seismic lines. Tree removal and ground disturbance alter vegetation communities and are expected to change ecosystem...
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This presentation discusses linear feature disturbances or boreal peatlands and reclamation trials of various sites. Presented at the NAIT 7th Seminar on Linear Disturbance Impacts on Boreal Wetland...
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Matthew Pyper
John NIshi
Lynn McNeil
Why would a user need this: Seismic line restoration, legacy well site restoration, linear disturbance restoration, reforestation, silviculture boreal best practice, industry solutions land...
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Mark Hebbelwhite
Marco Musiani
Nick DeCesare
Saakje Hazenberg
Wibke Peters
Hugh Robinson
Byron Weckworth
The primary goal of this research was to determine how human activities affect caribou population dynamics through modification of predator‐prey relationships. This knowledge can then be used to...
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Stephanie Peacock
Fabien Mavrot
Matilde Tomaselli
Andrea Hanke
Heather Fenton
Rosemin Nathoo
Oscar Alejandro Aleuy
Juliette Di Francesco
Xavier Fernandez Aguilar
Naima Jutha
Pratap Kafle
Jesper Mosbacher
Annie Goose
Ekaluktutiak Hunters and Trappers Organization
Kugluktuk Angoniatit Association
Olokhaktomiut Hunters and Trappers Committee
Susan Kutz
Effective wildlife management requires accurate and timely information on conservation status and trends, and knowledge of the factors driving population change. Reliable monitoring of wildlife...
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This thesis analyzes female caribou resource selection response to fires and links disturbances to caribou behavior and demography throughout western Canada by relating resource selection responses to...
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Jonathan Frenette
Fanie Pelletier
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Habitat loss, fragmentation and alteration are frequently identified as important threats to biodiversity, inducing major changes in the structure and composition of species communities and the...
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Kyle Lochhead
Elizabeth Kleynhans
Tyler Muhly
Resource Date:
December
2021
This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
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Ève Rioux
Fanie Pelletier
Jesper Bruun Mosbacher
Frédéric Lesmerises
Richard St-Louis
Susan Kutz
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Resource Date:
October
2022
Foraging is a key behaviour, and several aspects of foraging remain to be investigated in many wild species. Low energy gain or reduced protein, nutrient, and mineral intake may explain poor...
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This document provides the full list of reports published by the Reclamation Research Technical Advisory Committee from 1979 to 1994
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Laura Finnegan
Suzanne Stevenson
Chris Johnson
Tracy McKay
Resource Date:
February
2021
With of goal of understanding how silviculture and harvesting practices might mirror those of natural disturbances, here we summarize research describing differences in responses of caribou and...
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Kristi Benson
Janet Winbourne
Boreal caribou are an important animal for First Nations and Métis communities in almost all regions of the NWT. Hunters and Elders have comprehensive traditional knowledge about past and current...
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Hans Skatter
Michael Charlebois
S. Eftestøl
D. Tsegaye
J.E. Colman
John Kansas
K. Flydal
Brady Balicki
We tested [the potential habitat value of postfire residuals] using 2 years of GPS data obtained from 56 female caribou to identify calving site selection. 79 calving events were identified from...
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National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium
Resource Date:
December
2020
The Local and Harvest Interviews Factsheet is a rapid infographic-style communication covering the essentials of the Local and Harvest Interviews monitoring method for boreal caribou. This resource is...
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National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium
Resource Date:
November
2021
The Local and Harvester Observations detailed writeup includes a chapter introduction addressing the common strengths, weaknesses, and considerations of the following field methods: Local and...
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Abstract Seismic lines in boreal peatlands are struggling to restore native canopy level vegetation. Mounding is a common restoration method that provides an advantageous growing environment for...
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Karisa Tyler
Daniele Castagneri
Myroslava Khomik
Matthew Elmes
Patrick Fonti
Georg von Arx
Michael Pisaric
Richard Michael Petrone
Resource Date:
August
2022
As global temperatures increase, ongoing research is essential in understanding the long-term effects of climate change on tree dominated wetlands. Acting as a significant landform in the boreal...
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Resource Date:
January
2018
This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
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Authors
Finn Danielsen
Neil Burgess
Andrew Balmford
Paul Donald
Mikkel Funder
Julia Jones
Philip Alviola
Danilo Balete
Tom Blomley
Justin Brashares
Brian Child
Martin Enghoff
Jon Fjeldsa
Sune Holt
Hanne Hubertz
Arne Jensen
Per Jensen
John Massao
Marlynn Mendoza
Yonika Ngaga
Michael Poulsen
Ricardo Rueda
Moses Sam
Thomas Skielboe
Greg Stuart-Hill
Elmer Topp-Jorgensen
Deki Yonten
The monitoring of trends in the status of species or habitats is routine in developed countries, where it is funded by the state or large nongovernmental organizations and often involves large numbers...