Coastal_Rare plants_Mingan_Abundance_Data
The coastal ecosystem is an indicator of the ecological integrity of the MANPRC. In total, 31 rare plant species are found in the coastal ecosystem of the MANCPR. Rare plants have been selected as a measure of the coastal ecosystem indicator. The objectives of the monitoring program are to detect changes over time in 1) the number of colonies of rare plants and 2) the abundance of focal species. To achieve these objectives, the MANPRC assesses the number of colonies for the following species: Taraxacum laurentianum, Pedicularis palustris, Erigeron lonchophyllus, Rosa blanda, Rosa acicularis. The abundance of Cirsium scariosum is assessed over time. The assessment of these species occurs every five years.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Parks Canada
- Contributor: Parks Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Abundance of rare plants (colony) in the coastal ecosystem- Mingan-Abundance data-1CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Abundance of rare plants (focal) in the coastal ecosystem- Mingan-Abundance data-2CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Abundance of rare plants (colony) in the coastal ecosystem- Mingan-Abundance data-1_Data_dictionaryCSVEnglish French terminology CSV
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Abundance of rare plants (focal) in the coastal ecosystem- Mingan-Abundance data-2_Data_dictionaryCSVEnglish French terminology CSV
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