Peatlands provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling and increased biodiversity, and are thus an important Canadian natural resource. Mountain peatlands, including those in the foothill region of the Canadian Rockies are particularly important due to their proximity to headwater streams which supply the Prairie Provinces with water. Yet, distribution of peatlands in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is unknown. There is also a lack of understanding of the form of these peatlands and the processes influencing them. The purpose of this research is to improve our understanding of Canadian mountain peatlands in terms of their abundance, distribution and subsurface form. Specific objectives are to: determ...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Fens and wet meadows ...
ABSTRACT. Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is hig...
This book integrates the results of Dr. Carol Johnston’s research on beaver ecosystem alteration at ...
Peatlands provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling a...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Bridging the fields of ecosystem science and landscape ecology, this book integrates Dr. Carol Johns...
Beaver, and the dams they build, have a profound impact on aquatic ecosystem-forming processes in ev...
In the boreal forest of Alberta, oil exploration has brought roads into previously undisturbed areas...
Graduation date: 2007Since the 1964 earthquake and geologic uplift, beavers (Castor canadensis) have...
The Upper Clark Fork River Basin (UCFRB) is the largest Superfund site in the United States; the Sta...
Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is highly prone t...
Peatlands in the Rocky Mountains most commonly occur in valley bottoms and are classified as fens. U...
Species distributions are shaped by numerous factors that vary in importance across spatiotemporal s...
Beavers have largely been absent from the North American landscape due to fur trapping since the mid...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Fens and wet meadows ...
ABSTRACT. Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is hig...
This book integrates the results of Dr. Carol Johnston’s research on beaver ecosystem alteration at ...
Peatlands provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling a...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Bridging the fields of ecosystem science and landscape ecology, this book integrates Dr. Carol Johns...
Beaver, and the dams they build, have a profound impact on aquatic ecosystem-forming processes in ev...
In the boreal forest of Alberta, oil exploration has brought roads into previously undisturbed areas...
Graduation date: 2007Since the 1964 earthquake and geologic uplift, beavers (Castor canadensis) have...
The Upper Clark Fork River Basin (UCFRB) is the largest Superfund site in the United States; the Sta...
Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is highly prone t...
Peatlands in the Rocky Mountains most commonly occur in valley bottoms and are classified as fens. U...
Species distributions are shaped by numerous factors that vary in importance across spatiotemporal s...
Beavers have largely been absent from the North American landscape due to fur trapping since the mid...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Fens and wet meadows ...
ABSTRACT. Beaver dams are ubiquitous in subarctic wetlands, where runoff in the flat terrain is hig...
This book integrates the results of Dr. Carol Johnston’s research on beaver ecosystem alteration at ...