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Welcome to the RGIS website
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The
Research Group on Introduced Species (RGIS)
conducts multidisciplinary research and publicizes information on
the effects of introduced species on natural ecosystems within the
Haida Gwaii archipelago (British
Columbia,
Canada).
Our initial
work focused on the
effects of introduced deer and squirrel on native vegetation and
fauna.
This site
synthesises findings on that topic.
Our current
research investigates the effects of prolonged reduction in browsing
pressure (or lack of)
on vegetation and song birds and the role of the absence of
predation risk in allowing deer to maintain abundant populations on
sites they have severely overbrowsed (ANR-BAMBI).
Fundamentally our objective is to better
understand the role of trophic interactions in the dynamics of
biodiversity. Results will be summarised on
the
BAMBI website.
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On this site, designed to inform both a specialized and non
specialized audience, you will find:
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An introduction to
Haida Gwaii
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A note on
introduced species and on the issues they raise
on Haida Gwaii
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A short presentation
of
RGIS,
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A
nutshell summary of what we
learned
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More
details on the science done to date and on the
broader relevance of its results
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Ways
to access the scientific
publications produced
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Material
from the 2002 symposium
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Guidelines for teachers
interested in using our work in school
curriculum
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Credits:
we would like to thank all those that made their pictures available for
this site and Barb Rowsell and Lenaic Paul who put it all together.
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