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Freshwater ponds are monitored annually for fish species diversity and American eel abundance (catch per unit effort, or CUE), and …
Plant Watch is a national program which has been incorporated into ecological integrity monitoring in PEI National Park. The program …
Annual decay rates in soil humus are monitored in 12 permanent forest plots within PEI National Park using year-to-year dry …
Existing invasive exotic species and the potential introduction of new invasive species pose a threat to forest biodiversity and function. …
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an alien invasive species that is considered a threat to wetland plant community biodiversity. In …
Odonata monitoring is conducted in four shallow water ponds within the wetland ecosystems of PEI National Park. Park staff collect …
This dataset covers the monitoring of changes in coastal dynamics in Forillon National Park. This measure consists of three field …
Since 2009, up to nine (9) streams (White River, Willow River, Oiseau Creek, White Gravel River, North Swallow River, Swallow …
Established in 2020, the coastal plants measure is composed of three sub-measures.
1) Rocky Coastal Plants
Since 2020, data …
Remote sensing techniques are used to monitor forest productivity in the park’s coastal ecodistricts: White River Plains and Coastal Hills. …