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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

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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

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by J E Elliott, A M Scheuhammer Biological Sciences › Miscellaneous Papers Overview Related research Marine Pollution Bulletin (1997) Volume: 34, Issue: 10, Pages: 794-801 ISSN: 0025326X DOI: 10.1016/S0025-326X(97)00034-9 Available from linkinghub.elsevier.com Abstract Seabird tissues, collected during the 1990 breeding season from colonies on the Pacific coast of Canada, were analysed for Cd, Hg, Pb

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