Research Reports of Tom Reimchen on ER#52

Research Reports From Dr. Tom Reimchen: Interim Research Report – 1976 Interim Research Report – 1977 Interim Research Report – 1978 Research Report – 1983 Loons at Drizzle Lake – 1981 Research Program- 1976-1985 Parental Contribution to Red-Throated Loon Young Parental Feeding of Red-Throated Loon Young Seasonal and Diurnal Bird Abundance Stickleback Evolution Stickleback Mitochondrial

Research on the Red-throated Loons of Drizzle Lake Ecological Reserve, Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), B.C. Canada 1977 – 1985

   Publications: Reimchen, T. E. and Douglas, S. 1980. Observations of loons (Gavia immer and G. stellata) at a bog lake on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Canadian Field Naturalist 94: 398-404. Abstract A small muskeg lake on the Queen Charlotte Islands was frequented in summer by up to 59 Common Loons (Gavia immer) and  19

Stoyoma Creek Plant list

A plant survey of Stoyoma Creek was done on July 22, 1985 by Louise Goulet and Hans Roemer who then worked for the Ecological  Reserves Division of The Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing, later to become part of BC Parks. Also included is a list of slides taken in the area of Stoyama Creek

Strategies for Research into Non-Consumptive Use and Management of Cetaceans on the B.C. Coast

Phil  Dearden, U. Vic Geography Dept  : It is important to begin research into recreational whale-watching to ensure that the activity can be managed in such a way that the resources base is not diminished by uncontrolled development  that does not account for both social an d biological aspects. See the 5 page PDF: strategies_for_research_into_non-consumptive_use_management_of_whales