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First Verified Record for Shortnose Sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum LeSueur, 1818, in Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dadswell, Michael J.; Nau, George; Stokesbury, Michael J.W. (Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2013)A shortnose sturgeon was caught in fisherman Wayne Linkletter’s intertidal fish weir in Minas Basin near Economy, Nova Scotia, on June 29, 2013. It was an adult, 73.7 cm fork length and weighed ~4.5 kg. Fishers in Minas ... -
Goat Lake, a warm water, estuarine refugia for molluscs on the south shore of Nova Scotia
Spares, Aaron D.; Dadswell, Michael J. (2001)Goat Lake is a tidal, silled, 11.5 m deep lake-like estuary situated off Mahone Bay on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. The lake is flushed for 2 hand 21 min during an average high tide. and requires between 8 and 32.4 ... -
A Scanning Electron Microscope Analysis of Morphogenesis and Embryos and Juveniles of the Direct Developing Isopod, Cyathura polita (Stimpson, 1855)
Mercer, Sara C.; Dadswell, Michael J.; Gibson, Glenys D. (Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2013)Isopods are a species rich, morphologically diverse group characterised by direct development of young within a marsupium. Collectively, these traits make isopods excellent models for understanding the changes to morphogenesis ... -
Sublitloral gammaridean amphipods of soft sediments in the Bay of Fundy
Wildish, David, 1939-; Dadswell, Michael J. (Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1985-09)Two benthic sampling designs were used to collect gammaridean amphipods of soft sediments in the Bay of Fundy for taxonomic analysis. The first was a survey consisting of two grab samples at 266 stations spread throughout ...