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Erosion here has cut deep ravines into the soft sedimentary rocks and created a panorama of some of the most rugged, and pic- turesque scenery on the plains of western canada.
Aug 12, 2015 file:the canadian field-naturalist (1993) (20331308810).
Report on caribou investigations in the canadian arctic, 1948-50.
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This report 1954; lander and kajimura 1982; briggs and pup at four years of age, and the majority are pup-.
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The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher (1954) selected water resources abstracts nuclear science abstracts.
In 1948, in his first year as chief mammalogist of the newly formed canadian wildlife service, with limited resources, banfield undertook an ambitious multi-year investigation into the status, range, and general ecology of the barren-ground caribou which he coordinated and launched.
Importance of fire in alvar ecosystems--evidence from the burnt lands, eastern ontario. Vascular plants of a successional alvar burn 100 days after a severe fire and their mechanisms of re-establishment.
Comparison of behavioral development in snowshoe hares and red squirrels.
Apr 30, 2014 april, 1954, george joined with three others in an expedition to climb mount mckinley.
The canadian field-naturalist began publishing under that title in 1919, succeeding the ottawa naturalist and continuing its volume numbering.
Gyromitra infula, commonly known as the hooded false morel or the elfin saddle, is a fungus in the family helvellaceae. The dark reddish-brown caps of the fruit bodies develop a characteristic saddle-shape in maturity, and the ends of both saddle lobes are drawn out to sharp tips that project above the level of the fruit body.
In the uinta mountains, utah, a clark's nutcracker (nucifraga columbiana) was observed in august 1998 picking through (murie 1954) typically.
The canadian field-naturalist volume 79 october-december 1965 john richardson dymond october 4, 1887 — january 31, 1965. Beverley scott number 4 jan harvard royal ontario museum, university of toronto, toronto 5, ontario one of canada's best known zoologists, professor emeritus at the university.
Catling, brenda kostiuk, jennifer heron, runel jimenez, monique chapman, sharmin gamiet, velma sterenberg.
Habitat segregation by stream darters (pisces: percidae) in the thames river watershed of southwestern ontario. Restoration programs division, environmental conservation branch, environment canada-ontario region.
In 1954, de kiriline lawrence became the first canadian woman to be named an elective member of the american ornithologists' union. In 2014, the nipissing naturalists club established an annual louise de kiriline lawrence nature festival.
Pages; table of contents notes on fungi from northern canada.
Thematic collection: the canadian field-naturalist, documenting species new to canada for nearly a century.
0 mm) daphnia middendorjfiana were collected with a bottom-closing net while sampling benthos in pipit lake, alberta.
Pechumani now the canadian field-naturalist vol 114 live small mammal populations of a maryland woodlot, 1949-1954.
The shrews of the *sorex dispar* group: *sorex dispar* batcher and *sorex gaspensis* anthony and goodwin.
Ottawa field-naturalists' club membership trend, 1879/1880 to 1974. Membership lists until 1971 (published in the canadian field-naturalist until the early 1950s and/or reported in published.
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