Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands
Anthropogenic pressures are causing a global decline in biodiversity that, in turn, impacts the human communities depending on it. In the conservation effort, efficient management requires up-to-date and accurate information about the population dynamics, habitat requirements, and distribution of or...
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ftcarletonuniv:oai:curve.carleton.ca:42533 2023-06-11T04:10:37+02:00 Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands Richard, Samuel 2023 https://curve.carleton.ca/e60c16aa-d425-44af-ad9b-6625f8b7b660 https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2023-15381 https://ocul-crl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_CRL/j2o5om/alma991023081856905153 unknown https://curve.carleton.ca/e60c16aa-d425-44af-ad9b-6625f8b7b660 https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2023-15381 https://ocul-crl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_CRL/j2o5om/alma991023081856905153 Thesis/Dissertation 2023 ftcarletonuniv https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2023-15381 2023-04-29T23:05:44Z Anthropogenic pressures are causing a global decline in biodiversity that, in turn, impacts the human communities depending on it. In the conservation effort, efficient management requires up-to-date and accurate information about the population dynamics, habitat requirements, and distribution of organisms. There is an increasing appreciation of the benefits of coproduction and the combination of multiple knowledge systems to increase our understanding of the rapidly changing ecosystems. In this thesis, I used data from a long-term collaborative monitoring program involving Inuit and federal government researchers to study the factors affecting changes in population size and nesting distribution of a harvested sea duck in south-eastern Hudson Bay, the common eider (Somateria mollissima). I also highlight practical challenges and propose solutions related to cultural and institutional barriers that impede the delivery of respectful approaches and best practices in collaborative research programs involving large and regulated institutions and remote Indigenous communities. Thesis Belcher Islands Common Eider Hudson Bay inuit Somateria mollissima CURVE - Carleton University Research Virtual Environment Belcher ENVELOPE(-94.172,-94.172,57.936,57.936) Belcher Islands ENVELOPE(-79.250,-79.250,56.184,56.184) Hudson Hudson Bay |
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Anthropogenic pressures are causing a global decline in biodiversity that, in turn, impacts the human communities depending on it. In the conservation effort, efficient management requires up-to-date and accurate information about the population dynamics, habitat requirements, and distribution of organisms. There is an increasing appreciation of the benefits of coproduction and the combination of multiple knowledge systems to increase our understanding of the rapidly changing ecosystems. In this thesis, I used data from a long-term collaborative monitoring program involving Inuit and federal government researchers to study the factors affecting changes in population size and nesting distribution of a harvested sea duck in south-eastern Hudson Bay, the common eider (Somateria mollissima). I also highlight practical challenges and propose solutions related to cultural and institutional barriers that impede the delivery of respectful approaches and best practices in collaborative research programs involving large and regulated institutions and remote Indigenous communities. |
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Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands |
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Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands |
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Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands |
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Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands |
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Learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting Hudson Bay eiders ducks in the Belcher Islands |
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learnings from collaborative monitoring of remote wildlife populations: factors affecting changes in number and distribution of nesting hudson bay eiders ducks in the belcher islands |
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2023 |
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https://curve.carleton.ca/e60c16aa-d425-44af-ad9b-6625f8b7b660 https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2023-15381 https://ocul-crl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_CRL/j2o5om/alma991023081856905153 |
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ENVELOPE(-94.172,-94.172,57.936,57.936) ENVELOPE(-79.250,-79.250,56.184,56.184) |
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Belcher Belcher Islands Hudson Hudson Bay |
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Belcher Belcher Islands Hudson Hudson Bay |
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Belcher Islands Common Eider Hudson Bay inuit Somateria mollissima |
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Belcher Islands Common Eider Hudson Bay inuit Somateria mollissima |
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