Drizzle Lake Final Research Report: E. Stinson
This is the final report to the ER office on research conducted by Elizabeth Stinson on the Drizzle lake ERĀ between Apr 1981 and August, 1982 See the complete PDF:final_research_report_1983
This is the final report to the ER office on research conducted by Elizabeth Stinson on the Drizzle lake ERĀ between Apr 1981 and August, 1982 See the complete PDF:final_research_report_1983
T.E. Reimchen and S Douglas, November 1982. This provides a detaailed species list with potential for long term baseline comparison . See the PDF file: seasonal_bird_abundance Bufflehead by Ryan Murphy
This research by Sheila Douglas, indicates that Floral coloration is an important component of pollinator attraction among entosophilous flowers, reflectance of wavelengths in both the visible and the near uv contribute to color patterns……. The present study examines UV reflectance among 12 species of flowering plants found in the Sphagnum bog habitat. See this PDF:
75 species of vascular plants are found in this reserve, Their habitats and general sabundance are listed A species not previously known to QGI , Juncus nevadensis (Watson) forms a large colony in the major inlet of the lake. See complete PDF: vascular_plants_species_list_and_habitat
## sites on Haida Gwaii were sampled by Mary Morris and Sheila Douglas as part of a natural history Project conducted by the Queen Charlotte Islands Museum for its herbarium. See this PDF file for the complete species list.qci_herbariumqci_herbarium
Tom Reimchen and S.Douglas’s detailed observations . Owls timetable is given, See the PDF: interm_report_1978
Tom Reinchen reports in May 1977 on his research at Drizzle lake. He also does a floral and fauna inventory: See the complete PDF: interm_report_1977 Pelagic Cormorant photo by Ryan Murphy