Polar Knowledge: Aqhaliat Report - volume 3
Table of contents
- Sentinel springtails: Thermal biology and environmental stress genomics of the Arctic springtail Entomobrya comparata
- STEM outreach for youth and educators in the Beaufort Delta region of the Northwest Territories
- The arctic tundra microbiome project
- Using DNA barcoding to inventory and track changes in the distribution and diversity of freshwater invertebrates in the Canadian Arctic
- Using DNA barcodes to detect harmful algal bloom forming plankton in the Arctic
- Establishing a reference collection of Victoria Island bryophytes
- Permafrost monitoring in Cambridge Bay
- Omega 3 fatty acids and mercury in the food web of Greiner Lake
- Arctic BIOSCAN: Mapping living organisms using DNA barcoding in Nunavut's Kitikmeot Region and developing a platform for community-based biodiversity monitoring
- Ice, earth, and water: Understanding polar connections through the Glacial Isostatic Adjustment, Ice Sheets, and Sea-Level Workshop
- Community level phenology of plant pollinator interactions in four arctic ecosystems near Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut
- Community Planning for the Future: Aula Workshop with the grade 10-12 students from Kiilinik High School in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
- A pan northern approach to identifying regional priority needs for new knowledge in Northern and Arctic Canada
- Kitikmeot wolverines monitoring: A non-invasive and community-based initiative
- Nutrient cycling in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut: First assessment of dissolved silicon and its isotopes
- The Arctic Coastal Biodiversity Monitoring Plan: A platform for co-producing knowledge of the changes in arctic coastal biodiversity
- The Global Aerosphere Microbiome Project
- Knowledge mobilization and community engagement at the Canadian High Arctic Research Station Campus, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
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