Economic Growth as a Threat to Fish Conservation in Canada
AUTHOR: C. Alwyn Rose CITATION: Rose, C.A. 2005. Economic growth as a threat to fish conservation in Canada. Fisheries 30(8):36-38.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Robert contributed a whooping 190 entries.
AUTHOR: C. Alwyn Rose CITATION: Rose, C.A. 2005. Economic growth as a threat to fish conservation in Canada. Fisheries 30(8):36-38.
AUTHOR(S): Steven J. Kerr , Christopher S. Brousseau, Mark Muschett CITATION: Kerr, S.J, C.S. Brousseau and M. Muschett. 2005. Invasive aquatic species in Ontario: A review and analysis of potential pathways for introduction. Fisheries 30(7):21-30. https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8446(2005)30[21:IASIO]2.0.CO;2
AUTHOR(S): Nigel P. Lester, Brian J. Shuter, Peter A. Abrams CITATION: Lester, N.P., B.J. Shuter and P.A. Abrams. 2004. Interpreting the von Bertalanffy model of somatic growth in fishes: the cost of reproduction. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B (2004) 271:1625–1631. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2004.2778
AUTHOR(S): Taco den Haas and Nicholas E. Mandrak CITATION: den Haas*, T. and N.E. Mandrak. 2004. Estimating the age of Shorthead Redhorse (Moxostoma macrolepidotum) using several calcified structures. Poster presented at the 2004 Southern Ontario Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, February 21-22, Leslie M. Frost Centre, Dorset, Ontario.
AUTHOR(S): Nicolas W.R. Lapointe, Lynda D. Corkum and Nicholas E. Mandrak CITATION: Lapointe*, N.W.R., L.D. Corkum and N.E. Mandrak. 2004. Fish-habitat associations in the middle Detroit River. Poster presented at the 2004 Southern Ontario Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, February 21-22, Leslie M. Frost Centre, Dorset, Ontario.
AUTHOR(S): Jerry Fitchko, Robert J. Eakins, Al R. Glasgow CITATION: Fitchko*, J., R.J. Eakins and A.R. Glasgow. 1996. Return of the Ouananiche to Trout Lake, near North Bay, Ontario. Unpublished manuscript. 32 pp. Presented at The 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, May 26-30, 1996, Erindale College, University of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario.
AUTHOR(S): Les Stanfield, Bob White, Nick C. Parker CITATION: Stanfield, L., B. White and N.C. Parker. 1991. What’s in a name? Should the American Fisheries Society change its name? Fisheries 16(2):2-59.
AUTHOR: W. Jack Christie CITATION: Christie, W.J. 1990. Why we need a Canadian AFS office. Fisheries 15(4):25-29.
AUTHOR(S): Donald D. MacDonald and Terry R. Marshall CITATION: MacDonald, D.D. and T.R. Marshall. 1990. Canadian members of the AFS: do we really belong? Fisheries 15(4):24-28.
President’s Message – Ann Rocchi
💥GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES💥 Multiple PhD and MSc positions at Lakehead, Laurentian, and Queen's university related to biodiversity in freshwaters! 👇👇👇
‼️🚨📷 PHOTO CONTEST ALERT 📷🚨‼️
This summer we will be holding photo contests to see what fish fun everyone is getting up to in the field and in the lab. Each month we will hold a new contest with a different theme. 1/5
🚨My first, first-author paper @TheFSBI
We validated the performance of @Innovasea miniaturized V3D predation-sensing transmitters.
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