Keystone Corophium : master of the mudflats / [written and produced by J.A. Percy]. : En13-8/13-1999E-PDF
"Over the last two decades we have learned enough about Corophium volutator to affirm that it is indeed a "keystone species" on the mudflats of the upper Bay of Fundy. We have had some intriguing glimpses into many of the subtle ecological balances that exist between Corophium and its predators, its food and its glutinous habitat. It is this growing awareness of just how delicately balanced some of these relationships are that makes scientists increasingly fearful of the possible longterm consequences of human activities and developments to the Bay and its wildlife"--p. 10.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canada. Environment Canada. Atlantic Region. Environmental Conservation Branch. Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership. |
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Titre | Keystone Corophium : master of the mudflats / [written and produced by J.A. Percy]. |
Titre de la série | Fundy issues ; issue #13 |
Type de publication | Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Caption title. "Spring 1999." "The Fundy Issues series is financially supported by: The Environmental Conservation Branch, Environment Canada - Atlantic Region." Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada] Includes bibliographical references: p. 10. |
Information sur la publication | [Granville Ferry, N.S.] : Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership, 1999. |
Auteur / Contributeur | Percy, J. A. (Jonathan Arthur), 1943- |
Description | 10 p : ill. |
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Descripteurs | Environmental protection Aquatic ecosystems |