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- 4Schmiegelow, Fiona
- 3Goddard, Ellen
- 3He, F.
- 3Parlee, Brenda
- 2Adamowicz, Wiktor
- 31Sustainable Forest Management Network
- 25Sustainable Forest Management Network/Research Notes (Sustainable Forest Management Network)
- 22Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 22Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of /Theses and Dissertations
- 7Roy Berg Kinsella Research Ranch
- 7Roy Berg Kinsella Research Ranch/Journal Articles (Kinsella Ranch)
- 2Vinebrooke, Rolf (Biological Sciences)
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta)
- 1Beltranena, Eduardo (Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science)
- 1Boutin, Stan (Biological Sciences)
- 1Cahill, James J.F. Jr. (Biological Sciences)
- 1Cameron Carlyle (Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science)
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1979
Price, M. A., Richmond, R. J., Berg, R. T., Jones, S. D. M.
The growth and distribution of bone from 179 pig carcasses were compared among five breeds (Duroc x Yorkshire (DxY), Hampshire x Yorkshire (HxY), Yorkshire (YxY), Yorkshire x Lacombe-Yorkshire ffxl--Y) and Lacombe x Yorkshire (LxY)) and two sex-types (barrows and gilts) over a wide range in...
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1980
Richmond, R. J., Jones, S. D. M., Berg, R. T., Price, M. A.
The growth and distribution of fat from 163 pig carcasses were compared among five breeds (Duroc × Yorkshire (D × Y), Hampshire × Yorkshire (H × Y), Yorkshire (Y × Y), Yorkshire × Lacombe-Yorkshire (Y × L-Y) and Lacombe × Yorkshire (L × Y)) and two sex-types (barrows and gilts) over a wide range...
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1995
Scudder, G. G. E., Sinclair, A. R. E., Schmitz, O. J., Turpin, D. H., Hik, D. S., Larter, N. C.
The conservation of species requires preservation of natural habitats. Where the integrity of natural habitats has been upset, species go extinct. All natural habitats are continuing to decline, both inside and outside of reserves. Habitat change is partly a natural process (e.g., succession),...
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2000
Abbont, S. P., Lumley, T. C., Currah, R. S.
Abstract: During a survey of microfungi from rotting wood in northern Alberta forests, 49 species of ascomycetes, representing 24 genera, and 15 families in seven orders, were recovered. Twenty-eight species are new reports for Alberta, 15 of which are new for Canada, and seven are new for North...
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Integration of ecological knowledge, landscape modelling, and public participation for the development of sustainable forest management
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Fortin, Marie-Josée, Leduc, Alain, Cote, M.A., Pare, David, Greene, David, Yamasaki, J.H., Kneeshaw, Dan, Carignan, Richard, Drapeau, Pierre, Bouthillier, Luc, Messier, Christian, Fall, Andrew, Gauthier, Sylvie
Project Report 2001-27
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2003
Adamowicz, Wiktor, Naidoo, Robin
The benefits of nature-based tourism to biodiversity conservation are often presumed but rarely quantified. The relative value placed on attributes of nature parks is unknown, as is the contribution of biodiversity to tourists' willingness to visit a particular protected area. We surveyed...
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Use of Type I DNA markers for initial genetic characterization of two Portuguese swine breeds.
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Zhang, Y., Ramos, A.M., Cardoso, A., Gouveia, S., Rothschild, M.F., Mestre, R., Plastow, G. , Rangel-Figueiredo, T., Evans, G.
In order to be effective, strategies for conservation and improvement of local pig breeds must ideally include both the phenotypic and genetic characterization of those breeds. In this study, phenotypic information was collected for individuals from the Portuguese pig breeds, Alentejano and...