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Canada Warbler Response to Vegetation Structure on Regenerating Seismic Lines
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Seismic lines have an extensive footprint in Canada's western boreal forest that alter habitat conditions for many species. Seismic lines exist within a range of seral states due to changing practices...
Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization and Microbial Succession in Oil Sands Reclamation Soils Amended with Pyrogenic Carbon
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Rebuilding native forest soils in reclamation will require the use of biochar to stimulate functional similarity to native ecosystems for nutrient availability and microbial community succession
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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, AB
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Avni Malhotra from Stanford University will be presenting on October 8, 2020 at 2:00PM MST on Getting to the Root of it: Climate Change in Peatlands. Peatlands store one-third of the world's soil...
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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, AB
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Bianca Rodríguz-Cardona from the Université du Québec à Montréal will be presenting on November 12, 2020 at 2:00 PM MST on Carbon and Nirtogen Dynamics in Arctic and Boreal Aquatic Ecosystems. Arctic...
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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, AB
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Scott Davidson from Waterloo University will be presenting on December 3, 2020 at 2:00 PM MST on Impact of Linear Disturbances Across Peatlands in Northern Alberta. Peatlands cover 12% of Canada's...
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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ONLINE,
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The Catchment and Wetland Science Seminar Series features early-career scientists in catchment and wetland sciences. This presentation will be given by Sara Sayedi from Brigham Young University on...
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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ONLINE,
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The Catchment and Wetland Science Seminar Series features early-career scientists in catchment and wetland sciences. This presentation will be given by Dolly Kothawala from Uppsala University on...
Catchment and Wetland Science (CAWS) Seminar Series
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ONLINE,
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The Catchment and Wetland Science Seminar Series features early-career scientists in catchment and wetland sciences. This presentation will be given by Claire Griffin from the University of Virginia...
Catchment and Wetland Science Winter 2022 Seminar Series
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Event Date and Time
April 8th, 2022 at 2:00pm MST to April 8th, 2022 at 3:00pm MST
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Zoom registration links: Arial Shogren, Feb 25: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIvcOGtrjMjG9GZRrOFC79URA2ZjcFyF16m Danielle Cobbaert, April 8: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/meeting...
Changes in Geographical Runoff Generation in Regions Affected by Climate and Resource Development: A Case Study of the Athabasca River
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The goal of this study is to enhance the understanding of the regional role of the lower Athabasca Basin areas in overall runoff delivery to the downstream Peace-Athabasca Delta. The Cold-regions...
Characterization of Stored Peat in the Alberta Oil Sands Area
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Physical, chemical, and microbiological properties of stored materials were compared with those of fibric moss peat, mesic moss peat, and mesic fen peat samples from undisturbed sites
Climate Change is the Primary Driver of White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Range Expansion at the Northern Extent of its Range; Land Use is Secondary
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Quantifying the relative influence of multiple mechanisms driving recent range expansion of non-native species is essential for predicting future changes and for informing adaptation and management...
Climate Change Vulnerability of Alberta Species
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Vulnerability to climate change of more than 170 of Alberta’s native species is assessed on the basis of exposure and sensitivity to change
Climate Change Vulnerability of Alberta’s Terrestrial Biodiversity: A Preliminary Assessment
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This report provides a broad overview of how Alberta species are likely to be affected by climate change by the 2050s. Amphibians were consistently found to be the most vulnerable to climate change
Climate-informed Forecasts Reveal Dramatic Local Habitat Shifts and Population Uncertainty for Northern Boreal Caribou
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Most research on boreal populations of Woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) has been conducted in areas of high anthropogenic disturbance. However, a large portion of the species’ range...
Cluster Planting: Early Enhancement of Structural Diversity in a Reclaimed Boreal Forest
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Abstract: Planting trees is an important step in re-establishing functioning forest ecosystems after industrial land disturbances. Conventional planting practices create forests with evenly spaced...