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2006
Welz, M., Faulkner, S.G., Tonn, W.M., Schmitt, D.R.
Industrial development, including geophysical exploration and mining, has increased use of explosives in and near fish habitat. To protect fish and their incubating eggs, Canadian blasting guidelines contain maximum allowable limits for overpressure and peak particle velocity (PPV). Although many...
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Minimizing invasion risk by reducing propagule pressure: a model for ballast-water exchange
Download2005-01-01
Lewis, Mark A., Wonham, Marjorie J., MacIsaac, Hugh J.
Biological invasions are a major and increasing agent of global biodiversity change. Theory and practice indicate that invasion risk can be diminished by reducing propagule pressure, or the quantity, quality, and frequency of introduced individuals. For aquatic invasions, the primary global...
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The influence of hydrologic condition and peat oxia on phosphorous and nitrogen dynamics of a conifer swamp
Download1993
A massb alancea pproachw as usedt o determinet he factorsi nfluencingp hosphorusa nd nitrogen dynamicsi n wetlandsc ommont o headwaterc atchmentso f the PrecambrianS hield. The relationships of runoff, water level, water temperaturea, nd anoxiat o the annuala nd seasonalt otal phosphorus( TP) and...
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2018-01-15
Khan, Amanda S., Chu, Jackson W. F., Leys, Sally P.
Sponges link the microbial loop with benthic communities by feeding on bacteria. Glass sponge reefs on the continental shelf of western Canada have extremely high grazing rates, consuming seven times more particulate carbon than can be supplied by vertical flux alone. Unlike many sponges, the...