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    AuthorBrowne, Constance Lynn (1)Chikoski, Jennifer Marie (1)Crouse, John Alan (1)Debruyne, Christine Anne (1)Haapa-aho, Kristian Jason (1)Hildebrandt, Curtis J. B. (1)Lahti, Arlene Laila (1)McIntosh, Terese Elizabeth (1)Watterworth, Leigh Anne (1)SubjectAncient DNA (1)Ancient DNA studies (1)Cellular biology (1)Cytological/molecular sex determination (1)Ecology and conservation biology (1)Elk Ontario, Northwestern (1)Enterohemmorhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) (1)Escherichia coli (1)Human remains (Archaeology) (1)Mineral industries (Environmental aspects Horneblende Lake) (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Movements, survival and habitat use by elk (Cervus elaphus) reintroduced to Northwestern Ontario 

    McIntosh, Terese Elizabeth (2003)
    Once native to Ontario, eastern elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) occupied much of the deciduous forest biome of eastern North America. However, increasing human settlement, as well as demands for meat and agricultural ...
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    Status of turtle populations in Point Pelee National Park 

    Browne, Constance Lynn (2003)
    Loss of biodiversity has been an irrepressible consequence of growing human populations and resource use. Some groups, such as turtles, are especially vulnerable because of their natural history. Turtles are threatened ...
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    Health, nutritional condition, and productivity of female moose (Alces alces) in Northwestern Ontario 

    Crouse, John Alan (2003)
    Creation or maintenance of moose habitat through logging requires an understanding of how particular timber-harvest practices affect nutritional interactions of adult females and their subsequent production of young. I ...
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    Pattern and chronology of prebasic moult in wood-warblers (Parulidae) 

    Debruyne, Christine Anne (2003)
    This study compared the pattern and chronology of the prebasic moult in seven warbler species (Parulidae) at two locations in Ontario. Yellow Warblers {Dendroica petechia) were the earliest to start flight feather moult. ...
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    Efficacy and optimization of molecular techniques for sexing skeletonized human remains 

    Hildebrandt, Curtis J. B. (2003)
    Forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists are often confronted with the problem of sex determination in poorly preserved, skeletonized, adult, human remains. This thesis tests the ability o f newly developed DNA ...
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    Effectiveness of self-restoration for two small mine impacted shield lakes 

    Haapa-aho, Kristian Jason (2003)
    Cleaver Lake and Horneblende Lake in the Whitesand Watershed were studied for the impact of mining and milling activities. No release of zinc, copper, iron, or manganese was detected in aerated sediment samples and there ...
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    Ecology of pathogenic Escherichia coli in water : survival and molecular detection 

    Watterworth, Leigh Anne (2003)
    Recently there has been a surge of interest in the ability of enterohemmorhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) to survive in aquatic environments. It has been speculated a correlation may exist between the genotype of an E. ...
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    A longitudinal mitochondrial DNA analysis of modern human hair samples from the Anyang region of China : implications for ancient DNA research 

    Lahti, Arlene Laila (2003)
    In 1998, Dr. E. Molto was selected to conduct pilot research on the Hei Heru, Shang Dynasty site in Anyang, China. A major component of this research is the ancient DNA analysis o f human remains recovered at Anyang. ...
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    Effects of timber management practices on the use of aquatic feeding areas by moose (Alces alces) in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence and boreal transition forests of Central Ontario 

    Chikoski, Jennifer Marie (2003)
    During spring and summer in Ontario, moose are commonly observed at sites known as moose aquatic feeding areas. Feeding on aquatic vegetation is thought to be an important source of sodium for moose at this time of year. ...

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