It is in the North, however, that Aboriginal people are a significant segment of the population – 35% of the population of Yukon, 50% of Northwest Territories, and 85% of Nunavut. Increasingly, the Aboriginal population of Canada is an urban one. Just over half (54%) of Aboriginal ...
Some researchers have suggested that over periods of several decades, Arctic tundra caribou (Rangifer tarandus) may be regulated by density-dependent forage depletion. Winter range shifts could potentially delay such regulation when a population is at or near long-term maximum abundance. In the 1980...
Traditionally, breeding colony size and density estimates have been derived via multiple methods; namely, trained observers in fixed observation blinds have conducted point counts of female eiders nesting in long-term study plots and scaled up to the area of the island, as well as hatched eider ...
when transients are dispersers. Furthermore, transients can show temporal variability depending on environmental conditions; for instance, perturbations affecting habitat suitability (e.g., availability of sheltering sites, density of predators) can increase transients due to permanent...
Blood samples were collected after 14-16 hours of fasting and plasma was prepared for the quantification of biochemical parameters. Laboratory tests were performed at the hospital's central laboratory, using standard techniques. To determine total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C...
The population density of that country is 685 per square mile.那个国家的人口密度为每平方英里685人.《现代汉英综合大词典》He has peddled the myth that he is supporting the local population.他散布说他支持当地群众.《简明英汉词典》The population overflowed into the adjoining territory.人口流向了国外....
Canada (Nunavut)CaribouEcologyInuit knowledgePopulation biologyPopulation dynamicsWildlifeIndigenous peoples possess knowledge about wildlife that dates back many generations. Inuit observations of historical changes in a caribou population on southern Baffin Island, collected from 43 elders andactive hunters ...
Some researchers have suggested that over periods of several decades, Arctic tundra caribou (Rangifer tarandus) may be regulated by density-dependent forage depletion. Winter range shifts could potentially delay such regulation when a population is at or near long-term maximum abundance. In the 1980...