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Ottawa field-naturalists' club ottawa field-naturalists' club.
The ottawa field-naturalists’club (ofnc) represents an unbroken chain of organized, non-governmental natural history investigation and education dating back to the early days of the city of ottawa itself.
During 2004-2005, 67% of broods had at least one chick that survived to 35 days of age, but within these broods only 34% of the chicks survived.
The canadian field-naturalist published by the ottawa field-naturalists’ club, ottawa, canada volume 121, number 1 january–march 2007 the canadian field-naturalist volume 121 number 1 2007 volume 121, number 1, pages 1–118 the canadian field-naturalist january–march 2007 00_cfn_121(1)cover.
2004 kuzyk, kneteman, and schmiegelow: habitat use by wolves 369 caribou in more constricted areas, and wider distribu- tion of wolves in response to primary prey distribution, may increase the chances of caribou being detected by wolves.
Tommy thompson park bird research station – ttpbrs), bob volunteered there in 2004-5.
Characteristics of the breeding failure of a colony of herring gulls in lake ontario. Abnormal chicks and pcb residue levels in eggs of colonial birds on the lower great lakes (1971.
Publication series: scientific journal (jrnl) station: rocky mountain research station.
2004: does spring ice cover influence nest initiation date and clutch size in common eiders? the canadian field-naturalist 119 (2), 164-174, 2005.
Thematic collection: the canadian field-naturalist documenting species new to canada for nearly a century.
Erratum: lichen zonation on coastal rocks in gwaii haanas national park reserve, haida gwaii (queen charlotte islands), british columbia.
Subtidal hydroids (cnidaria) of northumberland strait, atlantic canada, with observations on their life cycles and distributions.
First record of the long-tailed shrew, sorex dispar, for nova scotia. Committee on the status of endangered wildlife in canada, ottawa, canada.
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2004 northeastern naturalist ll(4):383-386 is one of the rarest and least known of canadian mammals.
2003), it is not surprising that griz- zly bears have extended into areas such as wapusk.
The canadian field-naturalist (issn: 0008-3550) publishes scientific papers by amateur and professional naturalists and field biologists, reporting observations and results of investigations in any field of natural history, provided they are original, significant, and relevant to canada.
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Established in 1880, the canadian field-naturalist is the official publication of the ottawa field-naturalists' club and features both articles and notes on original research.
This is the first documente d incident of rive r otter (lutra canadensi s) feeding on common goldeney e (bucephala clangul a) in a little studied region.
The canadian field-naturalist is a quarterly scientific journal publishing original scientific papers related to natural history in north america. It accepts submissions by both amateur and professional naturalists and field biologists. It is a delayed open access journal currently edited by dwayne lepitzki.
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Wildlife society bulletin 32 (3), 938-947, 2004 the forestry chronicle 80 (6), 705-717, 2004 the canadian field-naturalist 119 (3), 330-342, 2005.
Charles macnamara (1870 – december 23, 1944) was an amateur photographer, entomologist, historian, and field naturalist born in 1870 in quebec city, quebec. He had a twin brother named richard (dickie), who died at the age of 10 due to typhoid fever.
^ annual report of research and monitoring in national parks of the western arctic 2005, parks canada.
By ottawa field-naturalists\u27 club and ottawa field-naturalists\u27 club.
Canadian field-naturalist we conducted anuran calling surveys in the cape churchill region of wapusk national park, manitoba, canada, in 2004 and 2005.
Series: museum of comparative zoology--biodiversity heritage library digitization project.
Scope the canadian field-naturalist (issn: 0008-3550) publishes scientific papers by amateur and professional naturalists and field biologists, reporting observations and results of investigations in any field of natural history, provided they are original, significant, and relevant to canada.
Historical changes in the unionid fauna of the sydenham river watershed and downstream changes in shell morphometrics of three common species. Status of the mudpuppy (necturus maculosus) populations in the sydenham river.
Quantitative evidence of decline in a southern québec wood turtle (glyptemys insculpta) population.
The history of the floristic exploration of saint-pierre et miquelon. Canadian botanical specimens collected 1826-1828 by the countess of dalhousie, acquired by the royal botanical gardens.
2004 tews: hummock vegetation at the arctic tree-line 591 churchill. ' km twin lakes figure 1: location of the study site in the hudson bay lowlands near churchill in northeastern manitoba (canada). Predominated by carex aquatilis (water sedge) and carex limosa (mud sedge).
The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher (2004) selected water resources abstracts nuclear science abstracts.
The canadian field-naturalist volume 131, number 2 april–june 2 017 ©the ottawa field-naturalists’ club (2017) a contribution towards the cost of this publication has been provided by the thomas manning memorial fund of the ottawa field-naturalists’ club.
New records of cyperaceae and juncaceae from the yukon territory canadian field-naturalist 118: 266-267.
A conservation award for non-members was added in 1992, and the mary stuart education award for members or non-members was added in 2004. The official citations for award winners are published each year in the canadian field-naturalist with extensive descriptions of the winners’ merits, as well as being posted on the awards webpage.
2 (2004) pages 159-297 odocoileus hemionus, by a canada lynx, lynx canadensis, in the southern canadian rocky mountains.
3 (2004) pages 299-493 froglog, marine turtle newsletter, the boreal dip net/l'epuisette boreal, and canadian species at risk may 2004.
A male canada lynx ( lynx canadensis ) killed tw o mule deer ( odocoileus hemionus ) in the southern canadian rocky mountains in january 1999 and made.
133 nighthawks and nightjars (caprimulgidae), swifts (apodidae), tyrant flycatchers (tyrannidae), and swallows (hirundinidae). Barn swallow is the most abundant and widespread swallow species world-wide (brown and brown 1999) and considered least concern by the international union for conservation.
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