Principal Investigator:Singer, Claire L Licensed Year(s):
2023
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5608.
Objectives:
To investigate the relative invasibility of different regrowth stand types post-fire; and,
To complete river surveys of invasive plants downstream of Hay River and Fort Liard.
Burns: To assess the invasibility of different regrowth stand types, samples will be taken along transects running perpend...
Principal Investigator:Singer, Claire L Licensed Year(s):
2022
2021 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5272.
The proposed research aims to measure the extent of non-native plant spread into natural areas in the NWT, assess the impact of this spread to native plant and soil communities, and assess the risk of invasion from plants in neighbouring jurisdictions.
Sampling plots at increasing distances from the roadside or ri...
Principal Investigator:Prather, Colleen Licensed Year(s):2021
2020
2019201820172016201520142012201120102009200820072006200520042002200120001999 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4635.
The objective of this research are to conduct environmental monitoring of wildlife, vegetation, air quality, hydrology, and aquatic effects in the Snap Lake study area. The research team will collect incidental observational data of wildlife near the Snap Lake Mine.
Through this project the research team will coll...
Principal Investigator:Davies, Linda L Licensed Year(s):2018
2017
Summary:
The objectives of this project are to study the diversity and distribution of the genus Hebeloma at the global level; and, to assemble a more complete phylogeny of Hebeloma and of the family Hymenogastraceae that will in turn further understanding of the evolution and development of characters in this family.
The research team will survey local areas to look for basidiomes of the genus Hebeloma...
Principal Investigator:Reimer, Kenneth J. Licensed Year(s):
2012
Summary:
The objectives of this research is to: determine total arsenic and arsenic species in edible and non-edible mushrooms from contaminated and uncontaminated locations (mine properties and roadsides/parks); determine total arsenic and arsenic species in plants including Labrador tea, horsetails, buffaloberry, fireweed and berries (if available) from contaminated and uncontaminated locations (mine pro...
Principal Investigator:Buddle, Chris Licensed Year(s):2012
2011
Summary:
The objectives of this research project are:
(1) To test how and to what degree the structure of arthropod communities changes between the northern boreal (Norman Wells and Yellowknife, NT), sub arctic (Ogilvie Mountains, YT, and Kugluktuk, NU), and high arctic (Aulavik National Park, NT, and Cambridge Bay, NU) zones. This will provide a contemporary geographic profile of species and group distri...
Principal Investigator:Jacobsen, Petter F Licensed Year(s):
2010
2009 Summary:
This licence is being issued for the scientific research application No.1294.
The research is part of the larger research project on the correlation between increased forest fires and decreasing caribou population in the Northwest Territories. The intent is to record TEK concerning environments rebounding from forest fires, the correlation between these areas and the caribou population,...
Principal Investigator:Lines, Stephen A Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The objective of this research is to develop, using an ecology based approach, scientifically rigorous guidelines for impact assessment and monitoring of caribou for the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board and Nunavut Impact Review Board (the Boards).
This is being done so that the information collected by proponents allows for more reliable differentiation between natural varia...
Principal Investigator:Oldham, Micheal Licensed Year(s):
2006
Summary:
Indigenous rare plants exist in the NWT, including in parts of the Mackenzie Mountains and the Beaufort Sea coast (especially in areas that were not glaciated). Alien species may be spreading along roads. There are 94 species of alien plants, transported to the territories by human activity.
Surveys pf alien and rare plants will be conducted along roads in the North, South Slave and DehCho reg...
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...