Delta Marsh Field Station Archive Annual Report, Volume 9, 1974 |
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Director’s Report for 1974
Jennifer M. ShayPhenological dates for the Delta Marsh, 1974
Rachael Scarth, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaStudy of Crescent Lake, Portage la Prairie (a S.T.E.P. project)
D. Busby, Department of Zoology and M. Akins, Department of Microbiology, University of ManitobaPopulation dynamics of the Leopard Frog
S. B. Eddy, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaThe effects of a number of herbicides upon the photosynthetic rate of mixed algae populations, Delta Marsh, Manitoba
G. Girman, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaThe primary productivity of epiphytic algae in Crescent Pond, Delta Marsh: a preliminary report
N. M. Hooper, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaFauna of freshwater molluscs of the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, and its zoogeographic features
Dr. I. Lubinsky, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaThermoregulation in the Muskrat (Ondatra zibethica): a field approach
R. MacArthur, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaPost-breeding biology of the Ring-Billed Gull in Manitoba
R. MacCharles, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaFungal succession in the marsh ecosystem
M. Millen, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaOverwintering adaptations in male striped skunks: a preliminary report
G. R. P. Mutch, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaThe dynamics of two plant-snail associations in the Delta Marsh under altered environmental conditions
Eva Pip, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaThe effects of differing water levels on the ecology and productivity of Chenopodium rubrum and Senecio congestus
M. Rayner, Department of Botany, University of ManitobaThe helminths of amphibians of Delta Marsh
B. Scaife, Department of Zoology, University of ManitobaDistribution and seasonal variation of benthic fauna in Lake Manitoba
C. Tudorancea, Department of Zoology, University of Manitoba
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