Browsing Vol. 45 (2010) by Title
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Freshwater and Intertidal Fishes of Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)Intertidal and shallow subtidal marine fish communities are largely undocumented in Atlantic Canada, as is the freshwater fish distribution on islands in this area. Accordingly Scatarie Island, off of the northeast coast ... -
Front Matter
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Inductees to the NS Scientific Hall of Fame: Carlyle Smith Beals 2008
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Inductees to the NS Scientific Hall of Fame: Dr. Constance Ida MacFarlane
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)Dr. Constance Ida MacFarlane (1904–2000) Field: Botany, specializing in seaweeds -
Inductees to the NS Scientific Hall of Fame: Margaret Sibella Brown
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)Margaret Sibella Brown (1866–1961) Field: Botany, specializing in bryophytes -
Intertidal Invertebrates of Scatarie Island: A Preliminary Species Inventory and Habitat Description
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)As intertidal habitats of offshore islands remain relatively undocumented compared with their mainland counterparts, we conducted a survey of intertidal habitats on Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia. Two sites at Northwest Cove ... -
Librarian's Report 2008-2009
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Librarian's Report 2008–2009
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Librarian's Report 2010
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Lichens of Scatarie Island Wilderness Area
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)In 2001, 2005 and 2007 sixty-one species of lichens were collected from Scatarie Island. Over half the species had a boreal or arctic distribution and slightly less than half had a coastal affinity. New records include ... -
Managing the Scatarie Island Wilderness Area: Introduction to Issues for an Island Protected Area
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)Scatarie Island is a 1500 ha island off the coast of Cape Breton which contains a variety of habitats and a diversity of plants and animals. Over the last 300 years the island has seen human settlement, use by fishermen ... -
The Middle Ground: Why We Can't Save Nature for Nature
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NSIS Council 2009–2010
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NSIS Student Science Awards 2008–2010
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Post-Hurricane Coniferous Regeneration in Point Pleasant Park
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, sustained catastrophic forest disturbance from Hurricane Juan in September, 2003. This study assessed the adequacy of natural coniferous regeneration in the park in the fall/winter ... -
President's Report (2007–2008)
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President's Report 2008-2009
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President's Report 2009–2010
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Sir John William Dawson: A Profile of a Nova Scotian Scientist
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)This is a summary of the life and work of Sir John William Dawson (1820-1899), a Nova Scotian who made major contributions to geology, education and the development of science in Canada. His early life and educational work ... -
Table of Contents
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