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11. References
Pages 116-134

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From page 116...
... Final Report. Project Appraisal for Development Control, Environmental Impact Assessment and Planning Unit, Department of Geography, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland.
From page 117...
... Institute for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office, Ottawa, Ont. Beanlands, G
From page 118...
... 1984. Plankton community structure and limnetic primary production.
From page 119...
... Pp. 29-39 in Proceedings of the Ecological Damage Assessment Conference.
From page 120...
... Institute for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office, Ottawa, Ont. Dunlap, T
From page 121...
... 1982. Activity and prey selection in the sea otter: Influence of population status on community structure.
From page 122...
... FWS/OBS-80/34. National Power Plant Team, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.
From page 123...
... Pp. 59-78 in Proceedings of the Ecological Damage Assessment Conference.
From page 124...
... Report 3. Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
From page 125...
... 1984. A commentary on environmental impact assessment for large projects affecting lakes and streams.
From page 126...
... Working Paper W-22, Institute of Animal Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
From page 127...
... Fish Population Dynamics. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
From page 128...
... 1969. The Pisaster-Tegula interaction: Prey patches, predator food preference, and intertidal community structure.
From page 129...
... The Influence of Ocean Conditions on the Production of Sockeye Salmonids. Oregon State University Sea Grant Communications, Corvallis.
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... 1981. Effective population size, genetic interval, and potential loss of genetic variability in game species under various hunting regimes.


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