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Case study examining trophic interactions between wolves, moose, and balsam fir on Isle Royale using data from ring-width indices and primary productivity hypotheses.
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Subject:
Ecology; Paleoecology; Grassland ecosystems
Region:
North America
Geographic focus:
Mixed and shortgrass prairies
Document type:
Educational assignment; classroom exercise
Educational level:
Students
Topic:
Trophic downgrading and ecosystem engineers
Key species:
Mammuthus; Mammut americanum; bison; domestic livestock
Time periods discussed:
Late Pleistocene; Holocene; Late Quaternary
Data source:
Neotoma Paleoecology Database
Methods:
Fossil distribution mapping; geographic range analysis; centroid calculation using latitude and longitude
Software / tools referenced:
Neotoma Explorer
Activities included:
Creation of species distribution maps; dataset download and analysis
Sections:
Creating Distribution Maps – Mammoths & Mastodons in Pleistocene North America; Toward a Quantitative Understanding of the Data
Language:
English
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Beijing, China
Subject:
Environmental Chemistry / Ecotoxicology
Document Type:
Supplementary Material / Research Article
Institution:
Peking University, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences; Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
Authors:
Haoqi Zhao, Fanrong Zhao, Jixuan Liu, Shiyi Zhang, Di Mu, Lihui An, Yi Wan, Jianying Hu
Target Organisms:
Freshwater aquatic species in a lake food web
Methods:
Stable isotope analysis, UPLC-MS/MS quantification, Trophic magnification factor calculation
Period of Study:
Not specified
Reference Materials:
VPDB, Atmospheric AIR, USGS42, IAEA-CH-7, USGS41
Endpoints:
OPFR concentrations, trophic levels, lipid-normalized magnification factors
Analytical Precision:
0.2‰ for δ13C and δ15N
Instrumentation:
Thermo Flash 2000 elemental analyzer, Thermo Delta V isotope ratio mass spectrometer, Waters Acquity UPLC Premier XE MS/MS
Document Title:
Proforma for Reporting the First Information (FIR) of a Cognizable Offence
Legal Basis:
Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code
Subject Matter:
Reporting of cognizable offences
Type of Document:
Official reporting proforma and sample format
Issuing Authority:
Police Department
Addressee:
Police Officer In Charge
Required Information:
Complainant personal details, place and time of occurrence, nature of offence, property details, accused description, witness details
Signature Requirement:
Signature or thumb impression of the complainant/informant
Attachments Required:
Copy of identification proof
Related Institution Mentioned:
Aligarh Muslim University
Purpose:
Registration of First Information Report
Year:
1973
Region / City:
India
Topic:
Legal Procedure
Document Type:
Legal Text
Institution:
Indian Penal Code
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, law students, and the general public interested in criminal law
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Year:
2026
Institution:
Red Pitaya Labs
Course:
ECE2170
Topic:
Digital Signal Processing, Filter Analysis
Type of Document:
Laboratory Manual / Lab Instructions
Author:
Red Pitaya Education Team
Target Audience:
Electrical Engineering students
Equipment Required:
Two Red Pitaya boards, MATLAB software
Filter Types:
Finite Impulse Response (FIR), Infinite Impulse Response (IIR)
Tasks Included:
Running sum filter analysis, resonant filter analysis, filter cascade analysis
Mathematical Tools:
Difference equations, z-domain transfer functions, pole-zero plots, frequency response plots
Software Analysis:
MATLAB scripts for simulation and plotting
Hardware Analysis:
Red Pitaya LTI DSP workbench
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Topic:
Agility Trial
Document Type:
Event Schedule
Organization / Institution:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Author:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Target Audience:
Dog owners, handlers, and competitors
Effective Period:
November 18, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Change Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Theme:
Agility Dog Trial
Document Type:
Event Registration Form
Organization:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Author:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Target Audience:
Dog owners and handlers
Period of Action:
November 22-23, 2025
Approval Date:
October 10, 2025
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Theme:
Dog Agility Event
Document Type:
Registration Form
Organization:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Dog owners, handlers, exhibitors
Event Date:
July 6 & 27, 2023
Entry Deadline:
July 3, 2023
Event Location:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Event Details:
Agility trials for dogs
Entry Fees:
Various fees depending on entry type
Rules:
Agility Association of Canada (AAC) rules apply
Privacy Notice:
Personal information collection and use in compliance with Saskatchewan Privacy Act
Trial Committee Rights:
Can refuse entries for sufficient reasons
Medical Requirement:
Vet certificate required for withdrawal due to injury or illness
Date of Agreement:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Theme:
Dog Agility Competition
Document Type:
Event Registration Form
Organization:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Author:
Moose Jaw Dog Club
Target Audience:
Dog owners and handlers participating in agility trials
Period of Validity:
January 18 & 19, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Event Dates:
January 18 & 19, 2025
Entry Fees:
$100 (both days), $52 (one day), $17.50 (individual round for workers), $22.50 (individual round for non-workers)
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Payment Method:
Cheques or e-transfer
Event Schedule:
August 24 & 25, 2024
Exhibitor Information:
Personal data use and privacy notice
Age Requirement:
At least 18 months old
Health Restrictions:
No aggressive dogs or dogs with injuries allowed
Signatures:
Required for registration and waiver
Privacy Notice:
Information collected will be kept confidential for future agility events
Context:
A registration form for participants in the Moose Jaw Dog Club’s agility event, outlining event details, fees, and rules.
Year:
2023
Location:
Moose Lake, Minnesota, USA
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organization:
Moose Lake Windemere Area Sanitary Sewer District
Chairperson:
Kuster
Attendees:
Clair Strandlie, Eric Nielsen, Bruce Lourey, Darla Hall, Joe Janson, Ellissa Owens, Phil Entner
Absent:
Henry Gretsfeld
Topics discussed:
Smoke testing results, flow discrepancies, rate increases, potential infrastructure improvements
Decisions made:
Agenda approved, plan to televise sewer lines pending City Council approval, discussion on meter installations
Next steps:
Temporary and permanent metering considerations, joint approval for repairs, review of rate adjustments
Date of meeting:
November 8, 2023
Author:
Hugh Garner
Genre:
Short story
Literary form:
Prose fiction
Original language:
English
Setting:
Lumber camp in British Columbia, Canada
Geographical references:
Nanaimo; Vancouver; mainland British Columbia
Period depicted:
Mid-20th century
Main characters:
Moose Maddon; Cecil; Mr. Anderson; Lefevre; Bobbins; Mr. Semple
Themes:
Bullying; social hierarchy in manual labor camps; resilience; class and education differences
Narrative perspective:
First-person narrator
Environment:
Logging camp and surrounding forest and river area
Subject matter:
Interpersonal conflict and treatment of a young university student working in a logging camp