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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for British Columbia, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterIn 2048, the population in Manitoba is projected to reach about 1.84 million people. This is compared to a population of 1.46 million people in 2024.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the population of British Columbia, Canada in 2023, by age and sex. In 2023, there were ******* females 65 years of age and over in British Columbia.
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TwitterEstimated number of persons on July 1, by 5-year age groups and gender, and median age, for Canada, provinces and territories.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Stewart, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterAnnual population estimates as of July 1st, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration, single year of age, five-year age group and gender, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2021.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Delta, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Armstrong, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Chase, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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Boundaries identifying similar behavioural ecotypes and sub-populations of Grizzly bears. This dataset contains versions from multiple years. From 2018 on, NatureServe conservation concern ranking categories (e.g., Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Extreme Concern) supersede the pre-2018 population status categories (e.g., Viable, Threatened, Extirpated) contained in the field STATUS. NatureServe conservation concern ranking categories reflect population size and trend, genetic and demographic isolation, as well as threats to bears and their habitats. The NatureServe conservation concern ranking fields are named CONSERVATION_CONCERN_RANK and CONSERVATION_CONCERN_DESC. Please view the attached PDF file for a summary of changes to this dataset from 2012 onward. To download only the 2018 units, in the link below, select the "Export" tab, then select the "Provincial Layer Download" button: https://maps.gov.bc.ca/ess/hm/imap4m/?catalogLayers=7744,7745 Grizzly Bear Conservation Ranking results table is available here: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/e08876a1-3f9c-46bf-b69a-3d88de1da725 Grizzly Bear population estimates from various years are available here: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/2bf91935-9158-4f77-9c2c-4310480e6c29 Grizzly Bear reports are available here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/wildlife/wildlife-conservation/grizzly-bear
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Kaslo, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Peachland, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterThis table contains 2394 series, with data for years 1991 - 1991 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Population group (19 items: Entire cohort; Income adequacy quintile 1 (lowest);Income adequacy quintile 2;Income adequacy quintile 3 ...), Age (14 items: At 25 years; At 30 years; At 40 years; At 35 years ...), Sex (3 items: Both sexes; Females; Males ...), Characteristics (3 items: Life expectancy; High 95% confidence interval; life expectancy; Low 95% confidence interval; life expectancy ...).
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TwitterMany challenges arise when monitoring organisms with cryptic life histories. For example, cryptic stages are hard to identify or sample due to their microscopic nature, which creates unknowns surrounding an organism’s population dynamics. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a non-invasive sampling technique used to monitor cryptic species when traditional survey methods are challenging. Generally, eDNA has been used to quantify the presence/absence of species in various habitats. However, recent advances in next-generation sequencing have enabled researchers to detect intraspecific species abundances with eDNA. In this study, we present two complementary R packages that can be used to estimate the number of individuals in an eDNA sample. The first package (Amplicomsat) cleans high-throughput amplicon microsatellite sequences and counts the observed alleles identified in eDNA. Our second package (GenotypeQuant) then uses a numerical maximum likelihood estimator (NMLE) to estimate the number of c..., Both kelp gametophyte biobank samples and tissue samples were genotyped for 11 microsatellite loci using high-throughput amplicon sequecing. Gentoyped gametophyte cultures were used in two seperate studies (creating artificial eDNA and a gametophyte seeding study) to test the affectiveness of estimating numbers of gametophytes from an eDNA sample, using a reference of population allele frequencies and a numerical maximum likelihood estimator. Reference population allele frequencies were estimated by genotyping the same 11 microsatellite loci with sporophyte (2n) samples from 12 neighboring sites in Hakai Passage British Columbia, Canada. We collected 32 individuals from each site and pooled all the samples (n=384), as their genetic structure was negligible (Fst = 0.02). An additional reference population was produced from Owen Bay British Columbia, Canada, where 40 sporophytes (2n) were sampled and genotyped at the same loci. Alleles were scored using the R package Amplicomsat (gi..., , # Reference population and gametophyte culture genotypes for Liggan et al. 2025
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This data represents genotypes for gametophyte cultures and sporophyte tissue of Nereocystis luetkeana published in Liggan et al. 2025. Genotypes were obtained using high-throughput sequencing of amplicons and 11 microsatellite loci. Genotypes are reported with scored fragment-length (bp) and sequence variant alleles.    Â
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TwitterPopulation segregation catalyzes genetic differentiation and can lead to speciation. Population genetic structure is also critically important for population management, especially in species characterized by small, isolated populations. Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) populations of the Pacific Flyway are made up of breeding populations nesting west of the Rocky Mountains, and isolated by intermediate mountain ranges. Current management policy in British Columbia treats all Sandhill Cranes as a single population, whereas in the western United States subpopulations are subject to population specific management. Here, we analyze microsatellite markers, mitochondrial DNA sequences, and mitochondrial haplogroups, derived from 203 individual Sandhill Cranes to elucidate population genetic structure of cranes migrating along the Pacific Flyway to summer breeding habitat on the North and Central Coast of British Columbia and southeast Alaska. STRUCTURE, AMOVA, FST, DAPC, and phylogenetic..., , , # Cryptic population structure in sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis) of the Pacific Flyway
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.wwpzgmsw6
Dataset associated with manuscript: Cryptic population structure in Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) of the Pacific Flyway. Contains microsatellite markers, locations, and population assignments.
Data file name: SACR_Dryad.Final.csv
Samples (feathers and blood) were collected from Sandhill Cranes from Haida Gwaii BC, Coastal BC, Interior BC, and Alaska populations (west of the Rocky Mountains). Micro-satellite and mtDNA markers were obtained from samples. Please see detailed methods in Joy, R. et al. 2025. Cryptic population structure in Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) of the Pacific Flyway. Ecology and Evolution. Column descriptors are provided below.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Summerland, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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TwitterComprehensive demographic dataset for Golden, BC, CA including population statistics, household income, housing units, education levels, employment data, and transportation with year-over-year changes.
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Home furnishings stores in Canada serve as a vital retail channel connecting consumers with décor, textiles, lighting and household accessories across diverse market segments. The industry is expected to generate $10.5 billion in revenue in 2025, achieving 0.8% growth as retailers navigated recovery from post-pandemic volatility characterized by earlier demand surges followed by sharp contraction. Over the five-year period ending 2025, revenue expanded at a modest 0.4% CAGR, reflecting mature market dynamics shaped by elevated interest rates, persistent inflation and supply chain disruptions compressing the profit margin. Digital transformation has emerged as the defining competitive imperative, with e-commerce channels capturing accelerating share as major retailers invest in augmented reality visualization tools and omnichannel fulfillment capabilities to defend positions against online pure-plays. Consumer preferences have shifted toward customization, sustainability and multifunctional designs, while regulatory scrutiny of marketing practices intensified following investigations into potentially deceptive promotional tactics by market-leading chains. The industry structure remains highly fragmented with over 10,000 established stores competing across national banners, regional chains, specialty independents and digital-native brands. Low barriers to entry sustain competitive intensity, though operators face substantial cost pressures across purchase expenses representing the largest component, labor remuneration challenged by productivity declines and fixed rental obligations for large-format showrooms. Geographic concentration centers on Ontario commanding over one-third of market share driven by Greater Toronto's population density, while Quebec delivers steady growth through affordable housing markets and British Columbia leads projected expansion fueled by immigration and eco-conscious demographics. Buyers wield significant bargaining power through abundant choice and price transparency intensifying promotional pressures, while suppliers exert leverage via import concentration and branded portfolio control, though moderately fragmented manufacturing bases provide alternatives. The outlook anticipates accelerating momentum with revenue projected to reach $11.9 billion by 2030, representing 2.5% CAGR as digital channels eliminate traditional barriers through advanced visualization technologies, sustainability demands intensify from environmentally conscious generations and smart furniture integration transitions to mainstream. E-commerce platforms offering augmented reality previews and virtual try-before-you-buy experiences will capture expanding share, compelling traditional retailers to invest in mobile-responsive platforms and seamless omnichannel integration. Environmental responsibility will evolve from competitive differentiator to baseline expectation as younger consumers prioritize eco-conscious designs, while physical retail transforms into experiential hubs complementing digital channels through hybrid strategies combining showroom consultations with online transaction completion.
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