Canadian Journal of Zoology
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Physiological responses of postprandial red rock crabs (Cancer productus) during emersion
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I. J. McGaw, D. L. Curtis, J. D. Ede, K. J. Ong, F. van Breukelen, and G. G. Goss - The physiological responses of unfed and postprandial red rock crabs (Cancer productus J.W. Randal, 1840) were investigated during periods of emersion. During aerial exposure, oxygen... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 20, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Demographic differences among populations of Northern Map Turtles (Graptemys geographica) in intact and fragmented sites
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We examined demographic differences between populations of Northern Map Turtles, Graptemys geographica (Le Sueur, 1817),... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Responding to spatial and temporal variations in predation risk: space use of a game species in a changing landscape of fear
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V. Tolon, S. Dray, A. Loison, A. Zeileis, C. Fischer, and E. Baubet - Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by selecting low-risk areas. Depending on the spatial structure of... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Modeling haul-out behavior of walruses in Bering Sea ice
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Mark S. Udevitz, Chadwick V. Jay, Anthony S. Fischbach, and Joel L. Garlich-Miller - Understanding haul-out behavior of ice-associated pinnipeds is essential for designing and interpreting population surveys and for assessing effects of potential changes in their ice environments.... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
The status of taxonomy in Canada and the impact of DNA barcoding
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L. Packer, J. C. Grixti, R. E. Roughley, and R. Hanner - To assess the recent history of taxonomy in Canada and the impact of DNA barcoding upon the field, we performed a survey of various indicators... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Spring migration routes and chronology of surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata): a synthesis of Pacific coast studies
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S.E.W. De La Cruz, J. Y. Takekawa, M. T. Wilson, D. R. Nysewander, J. R. Evenson, D. Esler, W. S. Boyd, and D. H. Ward - Understanding interconnectivity among wintering, stopover, and breeding areas of migratory birds is pivotal to discerning how events occurring in each might have a cross-seasonal effect... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 6, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
No evidence for developmental plasticity of color patterns in response to rearing substrate in pygmy grasshoppers
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M. Karlsson, J. Johansson, S. Caesar, and A. Forsman - Color polymorphisms in animals may result from genetic polymorphisms, developmental plasticity, or a combination where some phenotypic components are under strong genetic control and other... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 6, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Tapeworm (Hymenolepis diminuta) infection in flour beetles (Tribolium confusum): does it cause a trade-off between host fecundity and egg size?
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Allen W. Shostak - Inter- and intra-specific comparisons commonly reveal an inverse relationship between fecundity and offspring size. Many animals also vary egg size in response to environmental conditions.... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - November 4, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Isometric scaling in home-range size of male and female bobcats (Lynx rufus)
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Adam W. Ferguson, Nathan A. Currit, and Floyd W. Weckerly - For solitary carnivores a polygynous mating system should lead to predictable patterns in space-use dynamics. Females should be most influenced by resource distribution and abundance,... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 31, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Forming foci of transmission: the effects of resource utilization, species interaction, and parasitism on molluscan movement
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T. T. Gray, J. T. Detwiler, and D. J. Minchella - Animal aggregation to environmental cues provides opportunities for parasite transmission between individual hosts of the same or different species. Better characterization of host behavioral responses... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 31, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Do territorial male three-spined sticklebacks have sperm with different characteristics than nonterritorial males?
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J. Côté, P. U. Blier, A. Caron, and F. Dufresne - The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus L., 1758) shows unequal energetic expenditure upon reproduction as some males defend territories and build nest (territorials: TM) where... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 30, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Size and spacing of grouse leks: comparing capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in two contrasting Eurasian boreal forest landscapes
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Jørund Rolstad, Per Wegge, Andrey V. Sivkov, Olav Hjeljord, and Ken Olaf Storaunet - Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L., 1758) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix L., 1758 (= Lyrurus tetrix (L., 1758))) are two sympatric Eurasian lekking grouse species that differ... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 29, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Flight initiation distance is differentially sensitive to the costs of staying and leaving food patches in a small-mammal prey
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Patricio A. Lagos, Andrea Meier, Liliana Ortiz Tolhuysen, Rodrigo A. Castro, Francisco Bozinovic, and Luis A. Ebensperger - Escape theory predicts that a prey should flee from an approaching predator at a point in which the cost of staying equals the cost of... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 22, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Behavioral avoidance of injured conspecific and predatory chemical stimuli by larvae of the aquatic caddisfly Hesperophylax occidentalis
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B. G. Gall and E. D. Brodie, Jr. - Prey animals often encounter situations that hinder their ability to conduct normal fitness-enhancing behaviors. Mating and foraging are frequently interrupted by predator vigilance and avoidance,... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 20, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Foods and nutritional components of diets of black bear in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
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Roger A. Baldwin and Louis C. Bender - We used scat analysis to determine diets and relative nutritional values of diets for black bears (Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780) in Rocky Mountain National Park,... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 15, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Seasonal detection rates of river otters (Lontra canadensis) using bridge-site and random-site surveys
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S. M. Crimmins, N. M. Roberts, D. A. Hamilton, and A. R. Mynsberge - Randomization of survey sites is generally desired because of its unbiased approach, but is often abandoned because of logistical constraints. This is true for river... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 15, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Using stable isotopes to track frugivory in migratory passerines
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Chantal Gagnon and Keith A. Hobson - Several species of North American migratory songbirds undergo seasonal diet shifts from insects to fruits, but this phenomenon is poorly quantified. Measurement of naturally occurring... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 15, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Reproductive periodicity and host-specific settlement and growth of a deep-water symbiotic sea anemone
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Annie Mercier and Jean-François Hamel - Sea anemones Allantactis parasitica Danielssen, 1890 (Actiniaria: Hormathiidae) living as epibionts on various gastropods were found at depths of ~725 - 1100 m off Labrador (eastern Canada). Live... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 10, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Internal fertilization in the salp Thalia democratica
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F. Boldrin, G. Martinucci, L. Z. Holland, R. L. Miller, and P. Burighel - Among tunicates, gamete morphology and sperm - egg interactions have been extensively investigated in ascidians, and to a lesser extent in appendicularians and thaliaceans. Sperm - egg interaction has... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 3, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Erratum Role of visual barriers on mitigation of interspecific interference competition between native and non-native salmonid species
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Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
The cold shoulder: free-ranging snowshoe hares maintain a low cost of living in cold climates
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Michael J. Sheriff, J. R. Speakman, L. Kuchel, S. Boutin, and M. M. Humphries - The hypothesis that cold air temperatures (Ta) constrain the metabolic diversity of high-latitude endotherms is based on the observation among birds and mammals that mean... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Effects of predaceous and nonpredaceous introduced fish on the survival, growth, and antipredation behaviours of long-toed salamanders
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K. J. Pearson and C. P. Goater - Simultaneous introduction of complex suites of exotic organisms into indigenous populations have poorly known magnitudes and consequences. We compared the effects of introduced piscivorous rainbow... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - October 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
A keystone predator at risk? Density and distribution of the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) in the Etosha National Park, Namibia
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Martina Trinkel - For wildlife management and conservation biology, it is important to be able to estimate the status and distribution of animals and to monitor their population... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 30, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Sperm traits in Chinook salmon depend upon activation medium: implications for studies of sperm competition in fishes
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P. Rosengrave, R. Montgomerie, V. J. Metcalf, K. McBride, and N. J. Gemmell - Sperm traits of externally fertilizing fish species are typically measured in fresh (or salt) water, even though the spawning environment of their ova contains ovarian... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 26, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Islet tameness: escape behavior and refuge use in populations of the Balearic lizard (Podarcis lilfordi) exposed to differing predation pressure
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William E. Cooper, Jr., Dror Hawlena, and Valentín Pérez-Mellado - Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models of escape and refuge use predict that prey from populations... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 25, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Age-specific growth, survival, and population dynamics of female Australian fur seals
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J. Gibbens and J.P.Y. Arnould - Postsealing population recovery rates of fur seals and sea lions have differed markedly, perhaps owing to habitat type. Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus Wood... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 25, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Abundance, social organization, and population trend of the arctic wolf in north and east Greenland during 1978 - 1998
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Ulf Marquard-Petersen - Abundance, social organization, and population trend of the arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos Pocock, 1935) in north and east Greenland, 1978 - 1998, were determined from 353... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 25, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Failure to estimate reliable sex ratios of guanaco from road-survey data
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Julieta Pedrana, Alejandro Rodríguez, Javier Bustamante, Alejandro Travaini, and Juan I. Zanón Martínez - The guanaco (Lama guanicoe (Müller, 1776)) is a monomorphic polygynous mammal whose adult sex ratio is expected to be balanced or biased towards females. Remarkably... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 25, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Seasonal movements and home ranges of white-tailed deer in north-central South Dakota
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T. W. Grovenburg, J. A. Jenks, R. W. Klaver, C. C. Swanson, C. N. Jacques, and D. Todey - Knowledge of movement patterns of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann, 1780)) inhabiting landscapes intensively modified by agricultural systems is important to the present and future... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 16, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Diet of spotted bats (Euderma maculatum) in Arizona as indicated by fecal analysis and stable isotopes
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M. L. Painter, C. L. Chambers, M. Siders, R. R. Doucett, J. O. Whitaker, Jr., and D. L. Phillips - We assessed diet of spotted bats (Euderma maculatum (J.A. Allen, 1891)) by visual analysis of bat feces and stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 16, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
A model to predict fasting capacities and utilization of body energy stores in weaned Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) during periods of reduced prey availability
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D. P. Noren, L. D. Rea, and T. R. Loughlin - The population decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776)) may be linked to a decline in juvenile survivorship. Limitations in prey availability may... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 16, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Fish cardiorespiratory physiology in an era of climate change
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A. P. Farrell, E. J. Eliason, E. Sandblom, and T. D. Clark - This review examines selected areas of cardiovascular physiology where there have been impressive gains of knowledge and indicates fertile areas for future research. Because arterial... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 16, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Temperature and site selection by Blanding’s Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) during hibernation near the species’ northern range limit
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C. B. Edge, B. D. Steinberg, R. J. Brooks, and J. D. Litzgus - Many animals that live in northern climates enter a state of prolonged dormancy during winter. These animals possess a suite of physiological and behavioural adaptations... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Population genetic structure of raccoons (Procyon lotor) inhabiting a highly fragmented landscape
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In this study we utilized 13 microsatellites to analyze the... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Population genetics and social organization of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) in the Azores inferred by microsatellite analyses
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A. M. Pinela, S. Quérouil, S. Magalhães, M. A. Silva, R. Prieto, J. A. Matos, and R. S. Santos - In the northeast Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago of the Azores is frequented by female - offspring groups of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus L., 1758), as well as... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - September 2, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Diets and distributions of Leach’s storm-petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) before and after an ecosystem shift in the Northwest Atlantic
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A. Hedd, W. A. Montevecchi, G. K. Davoren, and D. A. Fifield - The Grand Bank ecosystem has undergone significant shifts during the past two decades owing to oceanographic and fishing effects. Effects on upper trophic level seabirds... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 29, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Role of visual barriers on mitigation of interspecific interference competition between native and non-native salmonid species
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Koh Hasegawa and Koji Maekawa - Interspecific competition is a mechanism by which native salmonids can be replaced by non-native species. According to the two-species Lotka - Volterra competition model, replacement of the... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 24, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Conifer-seed preferences of small mammals
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N. Lobo, M. Duong, and J. S. Millar - The preferences of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner, 1845)), southern red-backed vole (Myodes gapperi (Vigors, 1830)), heather vole (Phenacomys intermedius Merriam, 1889), long-tailed vole... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 20, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Stable hydrogen isotope (δD) values in songbird nestlings: effects of diet, temperature, and body size
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Gustavo S. Betini, Keith A. Hobson, Leonard I. Wassenaar, and D. Ryan Norris - Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) can be a powerful tool for estimating the large-scale movements of animals, but the cause and extent of isotopic variation within... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Orientation and dispersal of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) from experimental nests
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M. J. Pappas, J. D. Congdon, B. J. Brecke, and J. D. Capps - We determined initial dispersal directions of 1052 naïve and 278 experienced hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii (Holbrook, 1838)) in experimental arenas in a variety of... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 19, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Butyric acid suppresses palatable food consumption in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) housed in short, but not long, photoperiods
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Joanna L. Workman, Eric M. Johnson, Lynn B. Martin, and Randy J. Nelson - Short days induce winter-like adaptations in small mammals such as Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus (Pallas, 1773)). Specifically, hamsters adjust food consumption, metabolic processes, and immune... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 15, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Parasitism, mercury contamination, and stable isotopes in fish-eating double-crested cormorants: no support for the co-ingestion hypothesis
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S. A. Robinson, M. R. Forbes, and C. E. Hebert - Mercury and parasitism have been positively correlated in free-ranging birds. One proposed explanation is that mercury reduces host immunity, resulting in a greater susceptibility to... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 5, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Female effect on antlers of pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus)
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R. Ungerfeld, J. P. Damián, M. Villagrán, and S. X. González-Pensado - Size and bone mineralization of deer antlers are related to testosterone concentrations, and antler cast is observed after withdrawal of testosterone concentration. Our objectives were... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - August 5, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
False killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) echolocation and acoustic disruption: implications for longline bycatch and depredation
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T. A. Mooney, A. F. Pacini, and P. E. Nachtigall - False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens (Owen, 1846)) depredate fish caught by the North Pacific pelagic longline fishery, resulting in loss of target species catch and... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 31, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Variability in the sonic muscles of the Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus): acoustic signals may reflect individual quality
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M.C.P. Amorim, R. O. Vasconcelos, and B. Parreira - Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and often contribute to resolve contests or the choice of mates.... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 30, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Potential for adaptation-by-time in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka): the interactions of body size and in-stream reproductive life span with date of arrival and breeding location
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K. K. Doctor and T. P. Quinn - In salmonid fishes, the tendency to return to the natal site for breeding leads to reproductively isolated, locally adapted populations. In addition to this isolation-by-space,... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 30, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Molecular and morphological evidence for a new species status within the genus Euseius (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
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M. Okassa, M.-S. Tixier, B. Cheval, and S. Kreiter - The identity of specimens belonging to the genus Euseius Wainstein, 1962 found on several trees in France is investigated. These specimens are morphologically close to... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 30, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Influence of the environmental heterogeneity of breeding ponds on anuran assemblages from southeastern Brazil
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T. S. Vasconcelos, T. G. Santos, D. C. Rossa-Feres, and C.F.B Haddad - We hypothesized that the environmental heterogeneity of breeding ponds influences the species composition and species richness of anuran assemblages from southeastern Brazil, because it provides... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 23, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Influence of alternative mating tactics on predation risk in the damselfly Calopteryx virgo
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Tero Toivanen, Markus J. Rantala, and Jukka Suhonen - Alternative mating tactics are a widespread feature in insects. A typical form of alternative mating behaviour is being a sneaker in the vicinity of a... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 18, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
Lateral-line activity during undulatory body motions suggests a feedback link in closed-loop control of sea lamprey swimming
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A. Ayali, S. Gelman, E. D. Tytell, and A. H. Cohen - The lateral-line system is common to most aquatic organisms. It plays an important role in behaviours involving detection of other animals and obstacles. In gnathostome... (Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology)
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology - July 18, 2009 Category: Zoology Source Type: journals
