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Canadian Global Change Transect: Northern Transect
chercheur principal: Kerr, Jeremy T
Année(s) de permis: 2012
Résumé: The Canadian Global Change Transect (CGCT) is a project of the Canadian Facility for Ecoinformatics Research at the University of Ottawa. The goal of the project is to assess and predict the effects of historical and future global changes on the spatial distribution of Canadian butterfly species through time. One of the key aspects of the CGCT to develop historical range calibrated models is the c...


Biology, ecology and cold tolerance of arctic insects
chercheur principal: Ring, Richard A.
Année(s) de permis: 1993 1992 1990 1987
Résumé: As part of a long term study, I will continue to examine the biology of arctic and subarctic insects. Information will be collected on insect distributions as well as insect adaptations to living in environments with extremely cold winters and short summers. Studies on insect communities in the north may be good indicators of global climate change since they are short-lived species with limited a...


Insects and arachnids in the northern Richardson Mountains of the Yukon and NWT and the Dempster Highway.
chercheur principal: Behan-Pelletier, Valerie
Année(s) de permis: 1987
Résumé: To study and collect insects and mites along the Dempster Highway from the Yukon border to Inuvik and in the northern Richardson Mountains west of Inuvik....


Licence #2214
chercheur principal: Ball, G.E.
Année(s) de permis: 1977
Résumé: To study the distribution of cryobius (species of beetle) as a potential indicator of past climates....


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