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Using a novel methodology to test whether group size affects foraging behaviour in elk
(2012-11-10)
Group formation is one of the most striking patterns in the natural world.
Elk (Cervus elaphus and C. canadensis) are well known for their social and gregarious nature, but motivations for this behaviour are not fully ...
Alteration and fluid characterization of the Hamlin Lake IOCG occurrence, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
(2012-11-10)
The Hamlin Lake area is located approximately 120km southwest of Thunder Bay,
Ontario, in the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt of the Wawa Subprovince in the Superior
Province. The area has been explored for its copper and ...
Survivable multipath provisioning schemes in mesh transport networks
(2012-11-10)
Back to the 1 960s, Internet originated from the military research of survivable, fault-tolerant and distributed computer networks. Half-century later, quarter of Earth' s population use Internet services. International ...
Chemoreception in invasive rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus): learning and adaptation in aquatic ecosystems of Northwestern Ontario
(2012-11-10)
Crayfish utilize chemosensory cues, in addition to other sensory inputs, to mediate a
variety of fundamental life processes. Exotic species, like the rusty crayfish (Orconectes
rusticus), are known to employ a broader ...
Localized harmonic motion imaging
(2012-11-10)
Localized Harmonic Motion (LHM) Imaging is a new technique of ultrasound imaging which uses the localized stimulus of the oscillatory ultrasonic radiation force as produced by a modulated signal, and estimates the resulting ...
Characteristics of the boreal mixedwood forest associated with subnivean access by the American Marten (Martes americana)
(2012-11-10)
Habitat selection by the American marten (Martes americana ), in studies throughout its range, has been associated with forest types that offer higher structural complexity. Such structure has been proposed to facilitate ...
Age trends in expert chess: is aging kinder to the initially more able?
(2012-11-10)
The “aging is kinder to the more initially able” hypothesis has received varied support across different domains of expertise, but within the chess domain is largely accepted. Some suggest that tournament participation has ...
Real-time implementation of some bilateral teleoperation schemes
(2012-11-10)
Today's technology has pushed back many boundaries that we thought were impossible. One of these technologies is bilateral teleoperation. Bilateral teleoperation allows an operator to control a robot, at a distance, over ...
Coming full circle : non-Aboriginal teachers' narratives of their engagement in urban Aboriginal education
(2012-11-10)
Current Aboriginal researchers address how Eurocentrism construsts and reinforces a set of normative and oppressive "educational" values that do not recognize or include Indigenous epistemologies. A few studies are emerging ...
Species diversity and aboveground productivity relationships in forest ecosystems
(2012-11-10)
Empirical and theoretical studies have attributed the observed positive diversity-productivity relationship (DPR) across various ecosystems to a complementarity effect through niche differentiation and/or facilitation among ...