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Tu Tran A tabular presentation of the transition rates for British Columbia students from high school to post-secondary education for the graduation years 2001-02 through 2008-09, includes percentage rates for immediate transition and transition after a two-year delay https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Ontario Data Catalogue 2021-10-28 The Ontario Raw Point Cloud (Imagery-Derived) is elevation point cloud data created from aerial photography from the Land Information Ontario (LIO) imagery program. It was created using a pixel-autocorrelation process based on aerial photography collected by the imagery contractor for the LIO imagery program. The dataset consists of overlapping tiles in LAZ format and is 6.29 terabytes in size. Tiles are overlapping because the pixel-autocorrelation process extracts elevation values from overlapping stereo photo strips. No classification has been applied to the point cloud, however they are encoded with colour (RGB) values from the source photography. This data is for geospatial tech specialists, and is used by government, municipalities, conservation authorities and the private sector for land use planning and environmental analysis. __Related data__ For a product in non-overlapping tiles with a ground classification applied, see the [Ontario Classified Point Cloud (Imagery-Derived)](https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/febf17330adb4100a22738e1684b5feb). Raster derivatives have been created from the point clouds for some imagery projects. These products may meet your needs and are available for direct download. For a representation of bare earth, see [Ontario Digital Elevation Model (Imagery-Derived)](https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/maps/mnrf::ontario-digital-elevation-model-imagery-derived/about). For a model representing all surface features, see the [Ontario Digital Surface Model (Imagery-Derived)](https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/maps/mnrf::ontario-digital-surface-model-imagery-derived/about). Le nuage de points brut de l’Ontario (données dérivées de l’imagerie) est un nuage de points altimétriques créé à partir de la photographie aérienne tirée du programme d’imagerie Information sur les terres de l’Ontario (ITO). Ces données sont créés au moyen d’un processus d’autocorrélation des pixels à partir de la photographie aérienne tirée du programme d’imagerie Information sur les terres de l’Ontario (ITO). L’ensemble de données est composé de tuiles qui se chevauchent au format LAZ dont la taille est de 6,29 téraoctets. Les tuiles se chevauchent parce que le processus d’autocorrélation des pixels extrait les valeurs altimétriques des bandes photographiques traitées en stéréoscopie qui se chevauchent. Bien qu’aucune classification n’ait été appliquée au nuage de points, il est encodé avec des valeurs de couleur (RVB) provenant de la photographie source. Ces données sont destinées aux spécialistes de la technologie géospatiale et sont utilisées par le gouvernement, les municipalités, les offices de protection de la nature et le secteur privé aux fins d’aménagement du territoire et d’analyses environnementales. __Données connexes :__ Les dérivés matriciels ont été créés à partir des nuages de points pour quelques projets d’imagerie. Ces produits peuvent répondre à vos besoins et peuvent être téléchargés directement. Pour une représentation du terrain nu, voir le [Modèle numérique de terrain de l’Ontario (données dérivées de l'imagerie](https://geohub-fr.lio.gov.on.ca/maps/mnrf::mod%C3%A8le-altim%C3%A9trique-num%C3%A9rique-de-lontario-donn%C3%A9es-d%C3%A9riv%C3%A9es-de-limagerie/about). Pour un modèle représentant toutes les caractéristiques de surface, voir le [Modèle numérique de surface de l’Ontario (données dérivées de l'imagerie)](https://geohub-fr.lio.gov.on.ca/maps/mnrf::mod%C3%A8le-num%C3%A9rique-de-surface-de-lontario-donn%C3%A9es-d%C3%A9riv%C3%A9es-de-limagerie/about). https://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontario
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada An archive of 2D regional seismic and long period magnetotelluric data collected during 20 years of work under the LITHOPROBE project. Data are primarily onshore and cover widespread regions of Canada. Available data types include raw digital data, processed sections, and images of final sections, as well as auxiliary information required for analysis of the data. Archives de données sismiques régionales 2D et de données magnétotelluriques de longue période issues de travaux menés pendant 20 ans dans le cadre du projet LITHOPROBE. Les données couvrent de grandes régions du Canada, principalement dans les terres. Parmi les types de données disponibles mentionnons des données numériques brutes, des coupes traitées et des images de coupes finales ainsi que l’information accessoire nécessaire à l’analyse des données. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Local Government Data Entry; Brittany Johnson; Janice Lam Local Government Statistics - Legal Name, Incorporation date - Regional District - 2007. The Statistics schedules consist of data provided to the ministry by local governments in annual financial reporting forms. While the ministry does perform checks of the data, we do not guarantee its accuracy or validity. Users should contact local governments directly if confirmation is required. Beginning in 2002 the schedules have been amended to reflect Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) for local governments, thus they differ greatly from previous years. Regional District statistics use the current year assessments supplied by BC Assessment in April and revised population estimates certified by the Minister responsible. Data for previous years may be requested electronically. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Environment and Parks List of moths documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada Income of farm families, off-farm income by source and average net operating income in unincorporated sector, (dollars unless otherwise noted) for Canada and provinces. Revenu hors ferme total et moyen selon la source et bénéfice net d'exploitation total et moyen des familles agricoles, secteur non constitué en société (dollars sauf indication contraire), Canada et les provinces. https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada The Nova Scotia Detailed Soil Survey dataset series at a scale of 1:50 000 consists of geo-referenced soil polygons with linkages to attribute data found in the associated Component File (CMP), Soil Names File (SNF) and Soil Layer File (SLF). Together, these Version 1 datasets describe the spatial distribution of soils and associated landscapes in Pictou County. La série d'ensembles de données du levé pédologique détaillé de la Saskatchewan, à l'échelle de 1/50 000, est constituée de polygones de sol géoréférencés avec des liens vers des données d'attributs se trouvant dans le fichier des composantes (CMP), le fichier des noms de sols (SNF) et le fichier des couches de sols (SLF) qui leur sont associés. Ensemble, ces ensembles de données de la version 1 décrivent la répartition spatiale des sols et des paysages correspondants dans le comté de Pictou. https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada An archive of 2D regional seismic and long period magnetotelluric data collected during 20 years of work under the LITHOPROBE project. Data are primarily onshore and cover widespread regions of Canada. Available data types include raw digital data, processed sections, and images of final sections, as well as auxiliary information required for analysis of the data. Archives de données sismiques régionales 2D et de données magnétotelluriques de longue période issues de travaux menés pendant 20 ans dans le cadre du projet LITHOPROBE. Les données couvrent de grandes régions du Canada, principalement dans les terres. Parmi les types de données disponibles mentionnons des données numériques brutes, des coupes traitées et des images de coupes finales ainsi que l’information accessoire nécessaire à l’analyse des données. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada Contained within the 4th Edition (1974) of the Atlas of Canada is a set of four maps. The first two maps show the labour force in finance, insurance and real estate as well as public administration and defence, as a percentage of the total experienced labour force in each census division as of 1961. The last two maps show the labour force in personal services as well as community and business services as a percentage of the total experienced labour force in each census division as of 1961. La 4e édition de l'Atlas national du Canada (1974) contient un jeu de quatre cartes sur divers secteurs des services. Les deux premières cartes montrent l'effectif de la main-d’œuvre travaillant dans les domaines de la finance, des assurances, de l'immobilier, de l’administration publique et de la défense, exprimé en pourcentage de l'effectif total de la main-d’œuvre expérimentée pour chaque division de recensement, en 1961. Les deux dernières cartes montrent l'effectif de la main-d’œuvre offrant des services personnels ainsi que des services sociaux et commerciaux exprimé en pourcentage de l'effectif total de la main-d’œuvre expérimentée pour chaque division de recensement, en 1961. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada The International Map of the World (IMW) series provided uniform coverage of the World at the scale of 1:1,000,000 according to United Nations specifications. La série de la carte internationale du monde a permis d'obtenir, à partir de spécifications des Nations Unies, une couverture uniforme du monde à l'échelle de1/1 000 000. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Nova Scotia | Gouvernment de la Nouvelle-Écosse
Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services [ARCHIVED] This dataset has been superseded by Access Centres Office Locations & Hours (https://data.novascotia.ca/Public-Service/Access-Centres-Office-Locations-Hours/f35v-t3mg) Listing of provincial RMV office locations and hours of operations [ARCHIVÉE] Ce jeu de données a été remplacé par Access Centres Office Locations & Hours (https://data.novascotia.ca/Public-Service/Access-Centres-Office-Locations-Hours/f35v-t3mg) Liste des bureaux provinciaux RMV et heures d'ouverture https://novascotia.ca/opendata/licence.asp
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Tu Tran A tabular presentation of the United States real GDP forecast, expressed for 2012 and 2013 as a percent change in real GDP https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Tu Tran A tabular presentation of British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported capital spending, including updated forecast values for 2012-13, budget estimates for 2013-14, and planned values for 2014-15 and 2015-16 https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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City of Ottawa 2019-10-11 <span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>Liste l'alignement des voies pour le service de ligne 2 de l'O-Train.</span><br /><br /><strong>Exactitude</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: Les informations aideront les clients à planifier leurs déplacements futurs.</span><br /><br /><strong>Fréquence des mises à jour</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: </span><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'> Comme requis. Les données sont probablement statiques.</span><br /><br /><strong>Courriel de l'auteur</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: </span><a href='mailto:hassan.eljaji@ottawa.ca' style='color: rgb(0, 121, 193); text-decoration-line: none; font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>Hassan Eljaji</a>
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Martin, Paul; Kenyon, Haley; Hayes, Leah 2020-01-07 <p>Migrant species are commonly thought to be poor competitors in aggressive interactions with resident species. However, no studies have tested if this relationship is widespread. Here we compare the behavioural dominance of closely-related species of migratory and non-migratory birds, testing if migrants are consistently subordinate to resident species in aggressive contests. We compiled published behavioural dominance data involving migrant and resident congeners, gathering additional data on the body mass and migratory distance of each species. Focal species included a diverse array of birds (28 taxonomic families, 12 orders) from around the world. We found that migrant species are usually subordinate to resident species, but that this relationship disappears at larger body sizes. For smaller birds (&lt; 500g), resident species were behaviourally dominant in 83-88% of comparisons; for larger birds (&gt; 500g), resident species were dominant in only 25-30% of comparisons. The relative difference in body mass best predicted dominance relationships among species, with larger species dominant in 80-84% of comparisons. When migrant and resident masses were equal, however, resident species were still more likely to be dominant in smaller birds, suggesting that other factors may also contribute to the subordinate status of migrants. Overall, our results suggest that in smaller species, the evolution of migration is associated with lighter weights and other traits that compromise the competitive abilities of migrants relative to residents. In contrast, larger species appear able to evolve migration without compromising their size or competitive abilities in aggressive contests, suggesting size-dependent constraints on the evolution of migration.</p> https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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City of Ottawa 2019-10-11 <span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>Répertorie les noms et les emplacements des stations du service de ligne 2 de l'O-Train.</span><br /><br /><strong>Exactitude</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: Les informations aideront les clients à planifier leurs déplacements futurs.</span><br /><br /><strong>Fréquence des mises à jour</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: Comme requis. Les données sont probablement statiques.</span><br /><br /><strong>Courriel de l'auteur</strong><span style='font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>: </span><a href='mailto:hassan.eljaji@ottawa.ca' style='color: rgb(0, 121, 193); text-decoration-line: none; font-family: &quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;'>Hassan Eljaji</a>
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Chamberlain, Scott; Vázquez, Diego P.; Carvalheiro, Luisa; Elle, Elizabeth; Vamosi, Jana C. 2014-06-27 Species community composition is known to alter the network of interactions between two trophic levels, potentially affecting its functioning (e.g. plant pollination success) and the stability of communities. Phylogenies vary in shape with regard to the rate of evolutionary change across a tree (influencing tree balance) and variation in the timing of branching events (affecting the distribution of node ages in trees), both of which may influence the structure of species interaction networks. Because related species are likely to share many of the traits that regulate interactions, the shape of phylogenetic trees may provide some insights into the distribution of traits within communities, and hence the likelihood of interaction among species. However, little attention has been paid to the potential effects of changes in phylogenetic diversity (PD) on interaction networks. Phylogenetic diversity is influenced by species diversity within a community, but also how distantly-related the constituent species are from one another. Here, we evaluate the relationship between two important measures of phylogenetic diversity (tree shape and age of nodes) and the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks using empirical and simulated data. Whereas the former allows us to evaluate patterns in real communities, the latter allows us to evaluate more systematically the relationship between tree shape and network structure under three different models of trait evolution. In empirical networks, less balanced plant phylogenies were associated with lower connectance in interaction networks indicating that communities with the descendants of recent radiations are more diverged and specialized in their partnerships. In simulations, tree balance and the distribution of nodes through time were included in the best models for modularity, and the second best models for connectance and nestedness. In models assuming random evolutionary change through time (i.e., Brownian motion), less balanced trees and trees with nodes near the tips exhibited greater modularity, whereas in models with an early burst of radiation followed by relative stasis (i.e. early-burst models) more balanced trees and trees with nodes near roots had greater modularity. Synthesis: Overall, these results suggest that the shape of phylogenies can influence the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks. However, the mismatch between simulations and empirical data indicate that no simple model of trait evolution mimics that observed in real communities. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Environment and Parks List of springtails documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Hamilton, Trevor; Krook, Jeffrey; Szaszkiewicz, Joshua; Burggren, Warren 2021-04-23 <p class="Body" style="border:medium none;text-align:justify;margin-bottom:13px;"><span>In many pharmacological and toxicological studies solvents are used as vehicles for the compound of interest.  The solvents themselves may have effects on their own, therefore, it is important to test the impact of the solvent on the preparation prior to conducting the study.  Methanol, (CH<sub>3</sub>OH), is a solvent used in many studies, and one we have used as a vehicle for benzo[a]pyrene. This data contains raw videos of zebrafish after exposure to 0, 0.25%, or 2.5% vol/vol, for 30 minutes prior to behavioral testing.  Immediately after exposure, the individual zebrafish were moved to an open field test to quantify movement and location preference and were recorded for 10 minutes.  Following the open field trial, a novel object was placed into the center of the arena to examine the exploratory response (boldness) of the fish for a second 10 minute trial.  Motion-tracking software (EthoVision XT) was used to quantify the dependent variables (distance moved, time in outer 'thigmotaxis' zone, 'inner' zone, and 'transition' zone). </span>There were no significant differences between groups for any of the variables in either the open field or novel object approach tests.  This data suggests that 0.25% and 2.5% methanol does not alter locomotion or location preference in these two tests.</p> https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

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