Progress report : trends in mammal populations of Cape Breton Highlands National Park over a five-year period / M.C. Bateman.: CW66-713/1984E-PDF
"Wildlife monitoring programs are most often set up to identify trends in population size over time and sometimes over space (due to habitat changes, for example). Results can also be used to infer relationships between wildlife species and between a wildlife species and its habitat. Those types of information are essential to an understanding of the ecological communities present in a park. The mammal inventory of Cape Breton Highlands National Park was completed in 1980. Recommendations resulting from that study included techniques for a track transect monitoring system to sample vegetation types within the Park each year"--Page 3.
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| Title | Progress report : trends in mammal populations of Cape Breton Highlands National Park over a five-year period / M.C. Bateman. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
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| Description | 1 online resource (28 pages) : maps |
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