Bourne, a PhD student at Queen’s University, is collecting ticks for ongoing research at the university, where researchers in the Colautti Lab are working to map the microbiome of ticks in the hopes of creating a better understanding of regional tick-borne illnesses. Robert Co...
At Edenrose Public School in Mississauga, Ontario (Canada), grade-level teams discuss long- and short-range goals, assessment, and other grade-level issues with guidance from the school's School Success Leadership Team. That team comprises a representative from each grade level, the in-school s...
The Basics On Baseload: Meeting Ontario's Base Load Electricity Demand with Renewable Power Sources The purpose of this solutions paper is to describe how Ontario's base load power can be met through the deployment of renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) technologies as presented in...
and what we do: from the tires we buy for our cars (will it kill me?), to the calorie-light dressing we put on our salads (can I eat it?), to the color of lipstick a woman uses (will it have sex with me?). Each decision we make boils down to the subconscious need to win...
This tick species has expanded its range northward into southern Canada, where it is reported established (and even abundant) in parts of Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba [13] and from Nova Scotia [16]). As D. variabilis expands its range into more northern latitudes (as well as alpine ...
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Analyzing the potential risk of climate change on lyme disease in Eastern Ontario, Canada using time series remotely sensed temperature data and tick population modelling. Remote Sens. 2017, 9, 609. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version] Bolzoni, L.; Rosà, R.; Cagnacci, F.; Rizzoli,...
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