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Northern Forestry Centre
Science > Biodiversity Research

Biodiversity Research

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Arthropods of Canadian Forests is now available.

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Research in this area focuses on...

  • defining and measuring the elements of forest biodiversity in terms of genes, species, ecosystems, and landscapes;
  • identifying and assessing the impacts of human activity (including climate change) and natural catastrophes on biodiversity in Canada's forests;
  • determining what constitutes effective conservation of forest biodiversity; and
  • identifying and monitoring invasive alien forest pests and protecting species and ecosystems at risk.

Biodiversity research involves the disciplines of genetics, taxonomy, and ecology.

Biodiversity research at the Northern Forestry Centre

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