Muskrat Ecology in Old Crow Flats, Yukon, 2007-2010

To gain better insight into the factors responsible for among lake variation in muskrat abundance in the Old Crow Flats, we will study muskrats on as wide a range of lakes across the Flats as possible. Lake-to-lake variation in muskrat abundance will be estimated with aerial surveys of muskrat push-...

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Body condition
Community-based monitoring
Genetic analysis
International Polar Year-Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr' ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
Modeling
Population dynamics
Stable isotope analyses
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)
Trappers
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