Grazing of the copepod Diaptomus connexus on purple sulphur bacteria in a meromictic salt lake.

From:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11207740 Environ Microbiol. 1999 Jun;1(3):213-21. Grazing of the copepod Diaptomus connexus on purple sulphur bacteria in a meromictic salt lake. Overmann J, Hall KJ, Northcote TG, Beatty JT. Source Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. j.overmann@palmikro.icbm.uni-oldenburg.de Abstract A meromictic lake ecosystem (Mahoney Lake, BC, Canada) was investigated to elucidate the

Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park Background Document BC Parks.. 1999

Introduction: This report has been prepared to provide natural, cultural, and recreational information to assist the management planning process for Brackendale Eagle Provincial Park. Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park is located on the west side of the Squamish River, near the community of Brackendale, B.C., approximately 70 km. north of Vancouver (Figure 1). It is 755

CDC Field Survey, 1999, A Ceska and J.Pojar Species List.

On April 23 1999 population counts for Sanicula arctipoides , site notes and position of polygons were noted. In addition Sagina decumbens spp.occidentalis was also observed. Survey by Adolf Ceska and Jim Pojar, 1999 complete list in PDF: ceska_pojar_1981_trial_island_er_proposal_plant_list

Naikoon Provincial Park Management Plan 1999

Management Plan for Naikoon Provincial Park and the two ecological reserves Click to access naikoon_pk_mp_19990503_8ea0276b3f.pdf Page 38 of section 5 deals specifically with the Ecological reserves. Provides direction for the long-term management of Naikoon Provincial Park (and Tow Hill Ecological Reserve and Rose Spit Ecological Reserve) on the northeast corner of Haida Gwaii. The approved

EXXON VALDEZ OIL SPILL: Ten Years Later Technical Background Paper for Alaska Wilderness League

by Pamela A. Miller, Arctic Connections 3/99  This paper was accessed in June 2014 at http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/Alaska/miller2.htm I am satisfied that tanker traffic to and from Port Valdez, and operation of an oil port there will not cause any significant damage to the marine environment or to fisheries interests.” –L.R. Beyon, British Petroleum Environmental Studies speaking for

Patterns of Color Polymorphism in the Intertidal Snail Littorina sitkana in the Race Rocks Marine Protected Area,

AN EXTENDED ESSAY PREPARED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE February 1999Name: Rosso, Giovanni Edoardo Best language: Italian School: Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific Subject: Environmental Systems Supervisor: Mr. Garry Fletcher Table of contents: Abstract ————————————————————— 3 Introduction ———————————————————– 4 Materials and methods ———————————————— 5 Data analysis ———————————————————- 7 Conclusion ———————————————————– 12 Observations ——————————————————— 13

Identification of a Novel Heterocyclic Compound in Seabird eggs….

PDF FILE: 1,1999 vol.33,no1,p26-33 Identification of a Novel C10H6N2Br4Cl2 Heterocyclic Compound in Seabird Eggs. A Bioaccumulating Marine Natural Product? from Environ. Sci. Technol. 1999, 33, 26-33 S H E RYL A. T I T T LEM I E R , † M ARY S IM O N , ‡WALT E R M . JARM AN

Cougar Canyon ER #108 1998-1999 Warden’s report

Management and Visits 98.04.14          South end check. Track of light vehicle (mountain bike or trail bike) on north-west side of Lake 11; no damage; evidence disappeared by next visit. Start made on vegetation classification. 98.05.15           Examination made of two small wetlands south of Lake 9 near the 800 m contour above and outside the ER

A23 Matriline at Rubbing Beach

Click on Image for Video Clip from the PBS documentary Realm of the Killer Whales, filmed about 1998/99, showing the A23 matriline at Robson Bight while the film crew observes. A23/Stripe was the mother of Corky at SeaWorld in San Diego and died in 2000. Her son A27/Okisollo died in 2001. Stripe’s other two offspring

Parental provisioning, nestling departure decisions and prefledging mass recession in Cassin’s auklets

YOLANDA E. MORBEY*, RONALD C. YDENBERG*, HUGH A. KNECHTEL* & ANNE HARFENIST† *Simon Fraser University †Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, British Columbia (Received 2 January 1998; initial acceptance 30 April 1998; final acceptance 13 October 1998; MS. number: A8109)  ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1999, 57, 873–881 Article No. anbe.1998.1039, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on We investigated how parental