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Aquatic Biological Investigations of the Muskeg River Watershed
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The epilithic microbial and micro-invertebrate communities under conditions of light and shade were studied from April to November 1978
Aquatic Biophysical Inventory of Major Tributaries in the AOSERP Study Area. Volume I: Summary Report
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16-24 species of fish were found in each watershed. Forage fish (lake chub, pearl dace, longnose dace, trout-perch, brook stickleback, slimy sculpin) and white and longnose suckers were most abundant
Aquatic Biophysical Inventory of Major Tributaries in the AOSERP Study Area. Volume II: Atlas
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Maps showing fish collection locations, photos and details of the physical characteristics of nine streams within five watersheds (Firebag, Muskeg, Steepbank, MacKay, and Ells) in AOSERP study area
Aquatic Fate of Fish Tainting Compounds in the Athabasca River
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Relationship between hydrocarbons present naturally, or introduced due to surface oil sands mining and upgrading activities, and their potential bioaccumulation and tainting of the commercial fishery
Aquatic Habitat Mapping of the AOSERP Study Area (1978): Assessment and Recommendations
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During 1978, a number of aquatic projects were funded by AOSERP using a habitat inventory and mapping approach.
Aquatic System Workshop 20 and 21 September 1978
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Philosophy and structure of aquatic system inventory as conducted by the BC Resource Analysis Branch. Additional topics included data management and examples of detailed interpretive projects
Archives of Alberta Soil Science Workshop
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This is a compilation of historical public presentations given during the Alberta Soil Science Workshop (ASSW) meetings over several decades and made available in digital format as sets of pdf files...
Arctic Permafrost Atlas
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This atlas is an attempt to translate and consolidate the available knowledge on permafrost. It is a timely book suffused with the compelling enthusiasm of its authors and contributors. Close to a...
Arctic Permafrost Atlas
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This atlas is an attempt to translate and consolidate the available knowledge on permafrost. It is a timely book suffused with the compelling enthusiasm of its authors and contributors. Close to a...
Are American Pikas (Ochotona princeps) Vulnerable to Climate Change?
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American Pika populations in Alberta will likely be capable of persisting throughout this century, although their survival will depend increasingly on successful vertical migration.
Are Climates in Canada and the United States Suitable for the European Spruce Bark Beetle, Ips typographus, and its Fungal Associate, Endoconidiophora polonica?
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Invasions of exotic forest insects and pathogens can devastate evolutionarily naïve habitats and could cause irreversible changes to urban and natural ecosystems. Given the ever-increasing volume of...
Art and Energy presents an evening of Moss Stories
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November 8th, 2023 at 11:30am MST to November 8th, 2023 at 12:30pm MST
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Moss Stories is November's zoom event for anyone to join in for FREE, including our Bury the Giant Club members. An opportunity to hear more about the roles of these small, and often unnoticed plants...
ASN Webinar: Recent Developments in Anthroposol Classification
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January 12th, 2022 at 12:00pm MST to January 12th, 2022 at 12:45pm MST
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This webinar presentation is focused on revisions made to the proposed Anthroposolic soil Order classification in a recently published paper that Konstantin Dlusskiy co-authored. The original...
ASPB 2023 AGM and Conference
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November 22nd, 2023 at 9:00am to November 24th, 2023 at 5:00pm
Red Deer, AB
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Transition: Embracing and Leading Change as Biologists Moving forward and growing from one of our best attended conferences ever, in 2023, we are looking to expand and make our conference bigger and...
Aspects of the Hydrologic and Sediment Regimes of the Muskeg River Basin and the Consequences of Vegetation Removal
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Goals of this investigation were to describe the present hydrologic and sediment regimes and to predict the consequences of surface disturbances which precede oil sands mining using runoff plots.