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Predation is considered a primary limiting factor of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations across North America. Caribou are especially vulnerable to predation during their first few weeks of life and have evolved space-use strategies t... see more

To prevent further range recession, habitat features essential to the life-history requisites of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) such as calving and nursery sites need to be protected for the persistence of the species. Woodland caribou may m... see more

A CPCC sponsored lecture titled "Parks and recreation: converging issues in urban cultural planning and national and provincial parks†will be hosted on April 9th, 2015 from 12pm to 14pm in room HC2270 (SFU Vancouver). The event is sponsored by FCAT's Ce... see more

This paper presents a list of the aquatic insects collected from Urugua-í Provincial Park. This study aims to improve the knowledge of this protected area located in Misiones Province. One hundred and thirty-six species of aquatic insects in&nbs... see more

We present the results of the first survey on the aquatic and semiaquatic water beetles from the Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park. The material was obtained from several quantitative samplings of aquatic insects covering all seasons from 2005 to 2007. Th... see more

Lichens are commonly used as indicator species of air pollution because of their sensitivity to prolonged exposure to sulphur dioxide, copper, zinc, arsenic, and lead from air pollution. The present study examines the incidence and abundance of lichens a... see more

The acceleration of human disturbance on natural systems necessitates the understanding of the effects of disturbance on species diversity, in order to mitigate its impacts. The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis (IDH) provides a general framework for pr... see more

This study quantified the impact of human activity on aquatic and shoreline plant species richness. We hypothesized that human activity at the shoreline would negatively impact plant species richness and that the extent of the impact would depend on the i... see more

A CPCC sponsored lecture titled "Parks and recreation: converging issues in urban cultural planning and national and provincial parks†will be hosted on April 9th, 2015 from 12pm to 14pm in room HC2270 (SFU Vancouver). The event is sponsored by FCAT's Ce... see more

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