Principal Investigator:Layberry, Ross Licensed Year(s):
2005
Summary:
Butterflies are easily studied and can provide valuable information of changes occuring in northern ecosystems - including climate changes, and habitat changes. Many areas of the NWT have few studies on insects; therefore, this inventory work can inprove the baseline information of these species.
The main investigator will travel with other NWT biologists to remote study sites and near comm...
Principal Investigator:Eschenroder, Randy Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
The immediate objective of the research is to determine whether unique morphotypes of lake trout exist in Great Slave Lake. The long term objective is to determine the distribution and ecology of unique morphotypes in North America. By studying Great Sla...
Principal Investigator:Wilson, Chris C. Licensed Year(s):
1993
199219911990 Summary:
The researcher will be collecting lake trout and/or arctic charr from lakes in the vicinities of Hay River, Inuvik, Paulatuk and Tuktoyaktuk in order to examine the distributions of these species. Samples of liver and muscle tissue will be collected from these fish for genetic analyses: this research will provide information about how different populations are related to each other (i.e., their o...
Principal Investigator:Donaldson, Judy Licensed Year(s):
1979
Summary:
(1) To determine the numbers, density and winter distribution of moose. (2) To evaluate the potential effects of the highway on the moose population. (3) To evaluate the relative value of the moose and the effects of hunting on moose....
Principal Investigator:Burns, Gordon R. Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To conduct a study on the population abundance and distribution of the rodents on the Mackenzie River Islands....
Principal Investigator:Wooley, David R. Licensed Year(s):
1976
Summary:
To carry out aerial reconnaissance studies (locating and counting ungulates) associated with environmental input into pipeline design and location....