Search

Showing total 161 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Publication Year Range Last 50 years Remove constraint Publication Year Range: Last 50 years Region british columbia Remove constraint Region: british columbia Region canada Remove constraint Region: canada Publisher canadian science publishing Remove constraint Publisher: canadian science publishing
161 results

Search Results

101. Genetic variation in drought hardiness of coastal Douglas-fir seedlings from British Columbia .

102. Field assessment of Douglas-fir somatic and zygotic seedlings with respect to gas exchange, water relations, and frost hardiness .

103. Eocene Ginkgo leaf fossils from the Pacific Northwest.

104. Stratigraphy, structure, and geochronology of the Anyox Pendant, northwest British Columbia, and implications for mineral exploration.

105. Vertical fine root distributions of western redcedar, western hemlock, and salal in old-growth cedar-hemlock forests on northern Vancouver Island.

106. A new occurrence of Archaeoscyphia pulchra (Bassler) from the Ordovician of western Canada.

107. Habitat associations of American badgers in southeastern British Columbia.

108. Root structure of western hemlock and western redcedar in single- and mixed-species stands.

109. The growing season carbon balance of a sub-boreal clearcut 5 years after harvesting using two independent approaches to measure ecosystem CO[sub 2] flux.

111. Step-pool and cascade morphology, Mosquito Creek, British Columbia: a test of four analytical techniques.

112. Performance comparison and pretreatment evaluation of three water treatment membrane pilot plants treating low turbidity water.

113. Cougar predation and population growth of sympatric mule deer and white-tailed deer.

114. Contrasting failure behaviour of two large landslides in clay and silt.

115. Growth and nutrition of hybrid poplars over 3 years after fertilization at planting.

117. Holocene vegetation and natural disturbance in the Engelmann Spruce--Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zone at Mount Kobau, British Columbia.

118. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation and the specific identification of deer mice (Peromyscus) from Triangle Island, British Columbia, Canada.

119. Low-temperature cooling history of the Shuswap metamorphic core complex, British Columbia: constraints from apatite and zircon fission-track ages.

120. Molecular systematic relationships and evidence for a recent origin of the thermal spring endemic snails Physella johnsoni and Physella wrighti (Pulmonata: Physidae).

121. Conodonts from the Kechika Formation and Road River Group (Lower to Upper Ordovician) of the Cassiar Terrane, northern British Columbia.

122. Changes in cortical and wood terpenes in Sitka spruce in response to wounding.

123. Paleomagnetism of the Quottoon plutonic complex in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia and southeastern Alaska: evidence for tilting during uplift.

124. Paleomagnetic reconnaissance of early Mesozoic carbonates from Williston Lake, northeastern British Columbia, Canada: evidence for late Mesozoic remagnetization.

125. Lithospheric structure across the craton-Cordilleran transition of northeastern British Columbia.

126. Do soil fauna increase rates of litter breakdown and nitrogen release in forests of British Columbia, Canada?

128. Tagging of Pacific herring Clupea pallasi from 1936-1992: a review with comments on homing, geographic fidelity, and straying.

129. Geochemical evolution of groundwater on Saturna Island, British Columbia.

130. Variation in colour within a population of northern flickers: a new perspective on an old hybrid zone.

131. The population structure of Armillaria ostoyae and Armillaria sinapina in the central interior of British Columbia.

132. The population structure of Armillaria ostoyae in the southern interior of British Columbia.

133. Melting of heterogeneous mantle in a slab window environment: examples from the middle Tertiary Masset basalts, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.

134. Lithostratigraphy and limiting optical ages of the Pleistocene fill in Fraser River valley near Clinton, south-central British Columbia.

135. A quantitative framework for breeding and conservation of forest tree genetic resources in British Columbia.

136. Horizontal transport of marine organisms resulting from interactions between diel vertical migration and tidal currents off the west coast of Vancouver Island.

137. Changes in the zooplankton community of the British Columbia continental margin, 1985-1999, and their covariation with oceanographic conditions.

138. Facies interpretation of Middle Carboniferous to Lower Permian Pope succession limestone of Cache Creek Group, Fort St. James, central British Columbia.

139. Tertiary extension in the central British Columbia Intermontane Belt: magnetic and paleomagnetic evidence from the Endako region.

140. The Cheslatta Lake suite: Miocene mafic, alkaline magmatism in central British Columbia.

141. New U–Pb and Ar/Ar isotopic age constraints on the timing of Eocene magmatism, Fort Fraser and Nechako River map areas, central British Columbia.

142. Quaternary stratigraphy and history of the Ootsa Lake - Cheslatta River area, Nechako Plateau, central British Columbia.

143. Imbricate architecture of the upper Paleozoic to Jurassic oceanic Cache Creek Terrane, central British Columbia.

144. Biostratigraphic and biogeographic constraints on the Carboniferous to Jurassic Cache Creek Terrane in central British Columbia.

145. Extracting a paleotemperature record from picea engelmannii tree-line sites in the central Canadian Rockies.

146. The impacts of broadcast burning after clear-cutting on the diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with hybrid spruce seedlings in central British Columbia.

147. Measurementand modeling of spatially explicit variation in light transmission through interior cedar--hemlock forests of British Columbia

148. Impact of timber-fee increases on British Columbia forest products companies: an economic and policy analysis

149. Brunisolic soils of Canada: Genesis, distribution, and classification.

150. Patterns of bryophyte diversity in humid coastal and inland cedar–hemlock forests of British Columbia.