Lemming Populations - Aulavik

This dataset is a count of Lemming nests in Aulavik National Park. The counts are done annually in mid-July at 9 predetermined sample locations 1 ha in size. Lemmings are an important herbivore and source of food for predators. Lemming populations often fluctuate dramatically, typically growing and declining every three to four years. Monitoring lemming abundance is important to understand the state and consistency of this population cycle and its relationship to biodiversity and the state of the Arctic ecosystem over the long term.

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 18:01 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 18:01 (UTC)
contact_email Jay.frandsen@pc.gc.ca
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open_canada_collection primary
open_canada_date_published 2017-10-01 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["population de lemmings", "parc national Aulavik", "biodiversité", "toundra", "proie", "prédateurs"], "en": ["Lemming population", "Aulavik National Park", "biodiversity", "tundra", "prey", "predators"]}
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title_fr Population de lemmings - Aulavik
update_frequency P1Y