For example, someone claiming to live in the “Greater Toronto” area. References Population by year, by province and territory, Statistics Canada Population of census metropolitan areas, Statistics Canada Next Chapter Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn ...
Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) are among the most widely distributed and abundant freshwater fish in the Yukon Territory of Canada, yet little information exists regarding their broad and fine‐scale population structures or the number and size of these populations. The estimation of p...
We examined whether arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii plesius) populations in northern borealforest in the Yukon Territory, Canada, were limited... Byrom,Andrea,E.,... - 《Canadian Journal of Zoology》 被引量: 146发表: 2000年 Modeling the Level of Fortification and Post-Fortification...
ECOLOGY Mothers stress kids out Ecology doi:10.1890/09-1108 (2010) Snowshoe hares in the Canadian territory of Yukon undergo a 10-year cycle of population growth and collapse, closely followed by a similar trend in predator numbers. However, there is a perplexingly slow rebound in the number ...
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 ...
The objective of this study was to examine rates of firearm-related deaths and injury-related hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits in Canada, by cause (suicide/self-harm, homicide/assault, unintentional, undetermined and legal intervention), sex, age group, province/territory, and ...
Trends in chronic disease mortality in the Northern Territory Aboriginal population, 199704: using underlying and multiple causes of death Objective: To assess trends in chronic disease mortality in the Aboriginal population of the Northern Territory (NT), using both underlying and multiple ca... E ...
Prince Edward Island, the western provinces and Nunavut all had growth rates above or equal to the national average. The largest provincial increases were in Prince Edward Island (1.7%) and Alberta (1.6%). The median age of the population was ...
Alaska is bound by the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean to the north; Canada’s Yukon Territory and British Columbia province to the east; the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean to the south; the Bering Strait and the Bering Sea to the west; and the Chukchi Sea to the northwest. ...
Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) are among the most widely distributed and abundant freshwater fish in the Yukon Territory of Canada, yet little information exists regarding their broad and fine-scale population structures or the number and size of these populations. The estimation of population ...