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These changes include an increase the cover and height of shrubs, changes the timing of vegetation green-up and senscense, and …
The park's fire management program uses remote sensing to monitor post-burn changes on the landscape annually.
The purpose of the estuarine IBI monitoring program at Kouchibouguac National Park is to use this index in order to …
The purpose of the bog dynamics monitoring program is to evaluate the condition of several ombrotrophic bogs with water quantity …
The purpose of the forest songbirds monitoring program at Kouchibouguac National Park is to detect changes in the occurrence of …
The purpose of the river otter monitoring program at Kouchibouguac National Park is to determine the total number of distinct …
The purpose of the piping plover monitoring program is to evaluate the general population status of these birds through productivity …
The purpose of the fish thermal stress monitoring program at Kouchibouguac National Park is to determine the number of consecutive …
The purpose of the common tern colony monitoring program is to determine the annual total number of nests and estimate …
They are sensitive to a variety of stressors, including acidification, changes in water quality, climate change, fishing pressure, exotic species …