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Water temperature is a critical variable in stream ecology, and in particular has direct implications for fish populations. Automated data …
Hydrology is a key factor affecting biodiversity and the ecological functioning of aquatic and riparian ecosystems through sediment transport, erosion, …
This dataset contains the percent land cover of woody shrubs in shrub-dominated ecotypes within Torngat Mountains National Park from 1985 …
The Harlequin duck is a species at risk that occurs in the Torngat Mountains National Park. Fast-flowing rivers and streams …
Soil and air temperature control the composition and productivity of tundra plant communities and different species of Arctic and alpine …
The Torngat National Park monitors the growth and extent of dwarf birch along elevational transects at 5 locations to understand …
Monitoring of the tree landscape permits detecting changes in habitat availability, forest productivity, forest health, and other ecosystem functions. The …
At high densities, moose can do extensive damage to forests by over browsing - altering forest composition and forest succession. …
Invasive alien plants (such as Japanese knotweed, woodland angelica) are considered a serious problem for many protected areas. Fundy National …
This measure will track impacts associated with recreational use and natural changes that occur on the Fundy National Park trail …