Principal Investigator:Siciliano, Steven D Licensed Year(s):2008
2007
Summary:
Tundra ecosystems are known to be strongly patterned. Understanding how these patterns control carbon and nutrient fluxes is critical to successfully modeling changes in the tundra ecosystems. The hypothesis is that the geospatial relationship between soil carbon and nitrogen cycling with community composition controls ecosystem response to global warming. To answer this, the links between various...
Principal Investigator:Tyson, J. David Licensed Year(s):
1999
Summary:
The objectives of this project are to: 1. determine the presence of fishes in selected waterbodies on the BHP Diamonds claim block, 2. determine the extent of utilization of streams by fishes as migration routes, and 3. inventory the quantity and quality of fish habitat in waterbodies supporting fishes. The potential species involved in this monitoring program are Arctic grayling, burbot, lake tr...
Principal Investigator:Maffey, Murray Licensed Year(s):
1993
1992 Summary:
This ongoing project has several activities associated with the study of fire ecology in the N.W.T.. The researchers are involved with the collection of data at a prescribed burn site located at Little Rat Lake (Hook Lake) near Ft. Resolution. They are also participating in the fire history study in the Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary. Finally, crew leaders from the Ft. Simpson initial attack teams w...
Principal Investigator:Stollman, Jeff Licensed Year(s):
1980
Summary:
To monitor certain ecological conditions along the route paying particular attention to pollution during the canoe trip....
Principal Investigator:Viren, Tom Licensed Year(s):
1979
Summary:
To monitor certain ecological conditions along the route paying particular attention to pollutants during the canoe trip....