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Applying a community-based monitoring framework to enteric bacteria monitoring and microbial source tracking
DownloadSpring 2024
Using microbial source tracking (MST) to find possible causes of fecal contamination in freshwater systems via quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a robust field with ever increasing application. Rural lakes have been less studied using this technique but there is high potential for...
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Culturally Driven Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social-Ecological Learning in the Northwest Territories’ Dehcho Region
DownloadFall 2022
There is growing concern about the sustainability of freshwater ecosystems in northern Canada that are under significant stress from climate change, resource development, and hydroelectric development, among others. Community-based monitoring (CBM) based on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)...