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2007 Research Grant Recipient - Danica Hogan


Comparison of the invertebrate communities of two Arctic lakes — The objective of this research is to compare invertebrate abundance and diversity of two lakes in the Queen Maud Gulf Bird Sanctuary in an attempt to determine if differences in the communities could be responsible for King Eider movements after ducklings hatch.

Danica Hogan and King Eider Hen


Kick and Sweep sampling on Adventure Lake


Rinsing samples


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