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Native cover indicator for Alberta
Provides documentation on the development of the Native Cover indicator to be applied across the province of Alberta. The intent of the Native Cover indicator is to measure and... -
Genetic network analysis uncovers spatial variation in diversity and...
The conservation of genetic diversity and connectivity is essential for the long-term persistence and adaptive ability of a species. Recent calls have been made for the... -
High genetic load without purging in caribou, a diverse species at risk
Highlights • Caribou are genetically diverse and form nine lineages across North America • Levels of inbreeding vary, with some highly inbred caribou in some locations •... -
Effectiveness of population-based recovery actions for threatened southern...
Habitat loss is affecting many species, including the southern mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) population in western North America. Over the last half century, this... -
Determining ice-jam stage frequency distributions of an ungauged river reach...
Ice-jam floods are a common, but dangerous natural phenomena occurring in many northern rivers. These events are even more dangerous when only limited gauged river data is... -
Estimating Lake Evaporation for the South Saskatchewan River Basin of Alberta
Evaporation from a reservoir’s surface is an important component of water balance calculations. Using long-term (1955–2020) climate data from Alberta Climate Information... -
Temporal Assessment of GCM-Driven Hydroclimatic Conditions for the Alberta...
Freshwater supplies in most western Canadian watersheds are threatened by the warming of temperatures because it alters the snow-dominated hydrologic patterns that characterize... -
Atmospheric deposition monitoring program: concentrations and trends:...
Historical data collected through the Alberta Atmospheric Deposition Monitoring Program were evaluated to understand the current state, long-term trends, annual and seasonal... -
Long-toed salamander occupancy trends in the Kananaskis
The Alberta Wild Species General Status Listing (GOA 2010) classifies the long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) as Sensitive because the distribution may be declining... -
Wetland water quality in the Athabasca Oil Sands region and its relationship...
Wetlands in the Oil Sands Region of Alberta are vulnerable to direct and indirect effects of human development including land disturbance, hydrologic alteration, and addition of... -
Assessing changes in indicators of fish health measured between 1997 and...
Industrial development in Canada’s oil sands region influences the ambient environment. Some of these influences, such as the atmospheric deposition of emitted particles and... -
Reconstructing historical fish occurrence and introductions in lakes using...
The recovery of DNA preserved in the sediment of aquatic systems (sedDNA) has provided short-term and long-term data on biological groups (e.g., bacteria, phytoplankton,... -
Modelling interactions between land use, climate, and hydrology along with...
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Isotopic analyses fingerprint sources of polycyclic aromatic...
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Quantifying seasonal succession of phytoplankton trait‐environment...
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Summary of International Organization for Standardization and the...
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Technical Background Report for the Global Mercury Assessment 2018 – Chapter...
The Technical Background Report to the Global Mercury Assessment 2018 was produced by an international team of experts convened through a collaboration between UN Environment... -
Lower Athabasca Region Status of Ambient Environmental Condition 2013 Air...
The Government of Alberta is reporting to Albertans on the condition of air and surface water in the Lower Athabasca Region for the year 2013. Through Air Quality Management... -
2015 status of surface water quality, Lower Athabasca Region
Prepared by Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) Environmental Monitoring and Science Division, this report presents monthly water quality results from the Old Fort monitoring... -
Mammal responses to human recreation depend on landscape context
Rapid growth in outdoor recreation may have important and varied effects on terrestrial mammal communities. Few studies have investigated factors influencing variation in...