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The estuary lagoons at Kejimkujik Seaside are important transition zones between saltwater and freshwater habitats providing a rich diversity of …
Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) are a dominant intertidal invertebrate in Kejimkujik lagoons where they perform several important ecological functions including …
Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) is an Endangered Species at Risk in Nova Scotia. Its total population in Nova Scotia is …
Wetland surface area may be strongly influenced by changing climate regime, land use change, and/or alterations in local and regional …
Wetland vegetation is strongly related to water level and nutrient availability. These variables can be influenced by many stressors including, …
The long-term monitoring of trees on a permanently marked forest plot gives important information on the structure and composition of …
Benthic invertebrates are considered to be strong indicators of aquatic health. They can be found in all fresh water ecosystems …
From March 27 to June 19, 2023, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views in the Annual …
Brook trout are top predators in aquatic ecosystems at Kejimkujik that integrate the effects of stressors throughout the aquatic trophic …
Lichen abundance was selected as a measure of stress in forest ecosystems because lichens are well-established bioindicators and have been …