Lewis and Clark Community College

 

BIOL 165-92-Ecology Articles
Dr. Patrick Dailey
 



DiscussionArticles
1. Dead Zones
    • The Dead Zone. ; By Boychuck, Rick., Canadian Geographic; Sep/Oct2003, Vol. 123 Issue 5, p9, 1p, 1c
    • Limiting Dead Zones. By: Raloff, Janet. Science News, 6/12/2004, Vol. 165 Issue 24, p378, 3p, 1 map, 2c
    • Dead Waters. By: Raloff, Janet. Science News, 6/5/2004, Vol. 165 Issue 23, p360, 3p, 4c
    • Ocean Dead Zones Multiplying. By: Chafe, Zoë. World Watch, Jul/Aug2004, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p10, 1/2p, 1bw
2. Genotyping Faeces
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      Genotyping faeces links individuals to their diet. By: Fedriani, Jose M.; Kohn, Michael H.. Ecology Letters, Aug2001, Vol. 4 Issue 5, p477, 7p, 1 chart, 1 diagram, 1 graph
3. Sexual Selection
4. Spatial Distribution
5. Parasitoids
    • Skin Scam. By: Milius, Susan. Science News, 6/7/2003, Vol. 163 Issue 23, p358, 2/5p, 1c
    • Clear and Present Danger. By: Reebs, Stéphan. Natural History, Mar2004, Vol. 113 Issue 2, p12, 1/6p
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      Fish parasites: the fish farmer's foe. . By: Cable, Jo; Harris, Phil. Biologist, Aug2003, Vol. 50 Issue 4, p178, 5p, 4 diagrams, 3c
6. Masting
7. Ant-Seed Mutualism
8. Species Diversity


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