Principal Investigator:Grogan, Paul Licensed Year(s):20182017201620152014
2013
20122011201020092008 Summary:
The goal of this research over the next five years is to substantially advance the understanding of how Canadian arctic tundra ecosystems function, and therefore how they are likely to be affected by perturbations such as climate change, resource development and extraction, and atmospheric pollution. Specifically, the research team will focus on the impacts on vegetation due to warmer summer tempe...
Principal Investigator:Gillespie, Lynn J. Licensed Year(s):
2010
2009 Summary:
The Research long term goals are to: 1) produce the first “Flora of the Canadian Arctic”, a field guide to all plant species of the Canadian arctic; 2) implement an Arctic Plant website to provide easy access to information; 3) undertake studies on diversity and distribution of arctic plants and mosses; and 4) obtain DNA barcodes for all Canadian Arctic plants. The objectives on Victoria Island in...
Principal Investigator:Wunderlich, Nicole B Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
The objective of this study is to determine if the plant community composition of seeded and unseeded disturbances in the Mackenzie Delta is similar to the undisturbed tundra. This comparison may help determine best practices of recovery for native vegetation to use in future oil and gas projects in the region. The vegetation data will be collected using non-destructive methods including species p...
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:Aiken, Susan Licensed Year(s):2001
1999
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The purpose of this project is to update the last work on the plants of the Canadaian far north "Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago" which was published in 1957 by A.E. Porsild. The researcher will be based at Polar Bear Cabin and Green Cabin both in Aulavik National Park. Photgraphs will be taken of plants and plant habitat. Some plants will be collected an placed in presses, or a few leave...
Principal Investigator:Raillard, Martin Licensed Year(s):
1998
Summary:
This project will take place in Tuktuk Nogait National Park in 1998 and 1999. The objective of the project is to map the vegetation of the park. As many areas of the Park as possible will be hiked and the various vegetation communities along the hiking route will be put into one of several classes, and their exact geographical location recorded. Once the field season is over, these various geograp...
Principal Investigator:Quinlan, Allyson Licensed Year(s):
1998
Summary:
The principle researcher and one (or two) field assistants will be flown into Hook Lake base camp by either helicopter or fixed wing aircraft (transportation and field support confirmed by Renewable Resources, NWT). Temporary vegetation (herbaceous) transects will be established on the following prairies in the Hook Lake area: Dan's Prairie, North Prairie, Paul's Prairie, Ann's Prairie, Hook Lake ...
Principal Investigator:Henry, Gregory Licensed Year(s):
1991
1990 Summary:
The Researchers will continue to investigate how high arctic sedge meadows respond to microclimate and grazing....
Principal Investigator:Gould, William Licensed Year(s):199419931992
1991
1990 Summary:
The Researcher will collect lichens at approximately twenty sites along the Hood, Mara and Burnside Rivers. The macrolichen collection will be carried out to add to the understanding of the distribution of lichens in the Arctic....
Principal Investigator:Dathan, Wendy Licensed Year(s):
1985
Summary:
(1) To assess the contribution of northern botanist A. Erling Porsild to the reindeer pasture surveys and the phytogeography of the Continental Northwest. (2) To gather plant specimens for the University herbarium....