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Beacham Terry D. Genetic analysis of growth and maturity in pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) // Genome, 1988. Vol. 30, N 4.-С.529-535

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Bertram Douglas F. Ocean climate and El Nino impacts on survival of Cassin's Auklets from upwelling and downwelling domains of British Columbia // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2005. Vol. 62, N 12.-С.2841-2853

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Genetic and morphological divergence among Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperii) populations breeding in north-central and western north America // Auk, 2012. Vol. 129, N 3.-С.427-437

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Haughland Diane L. Exploration correlates with settlement: Red squirrel dispersal in contrasting habitats // J. Anim. Ecol., 2004. Vol. 73, N 6.-С.1024-1034

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Leung Maria C. The distribution of the Cascade Mantled Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus saturatus, in British Columbia // Can. Field-Natur., 1997. Vol. 111, N 3.-С.365-375

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Morrissey Christy A. Seasonal trends in population density, distribution, and movement of American Dippers within a watershed of southwestern British Columbia, Canada // Condor, 2004. Vol. 106, N 4.-С.815-825

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Orchard S.A. Amphibian population declines in British Columbia // Occas. pap. Canadian Wildlife Serv., 1992, N 76.-С.10-13

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Population structure of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in British Columbia and Washington, determined with microsatellites // Fish. Bull., 2012. Vol. 110, N 2.-С.242-256

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Rambaldini D.A. Pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) foraging over native and vineyard habitats in British Columbia, Canada // Can. J. Zool., 2011. Vol. 89, N 9.-С.816-822

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Ransome Douglas B. Population dynamics of Glaucomys sabrinus and Tamiasciurus douglasii in old-growth and second-growth stands of coastal coniferous forest // Can. J. Forest Res., 2003. Vol. 33, N 4.-С.587-596

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Reimchen T.E. Diurnal and nocturnal behavior of Black Bears, Ursus americanus, on Bear Trails // Can. Field-Natur., 1998. Vol. 112, N 4.-С.698-699

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Smith James N.M. Removing brown-headed cowbirds increases seasonal fecundity and population growth in song sparrows // Ecology. -USA, 2002. Vol. 83, N 11.-С.3037-3047

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Sullivan Thomas P. Clearcutting and burning of northern spruce-fir forests: Implications for small mammal communities // J. Appl. Ecol., 1999. Vol. 36, N 3.-С.327-344

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Why BC is moving from four to three doses of conjugate pneumococcal vaccine for infant immunization // Brit. Columbia Med. J., 2006. Vol. 48, N 10.-С.498-499

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Why BC is moving from four to three doses of conjugate pneumococcal vaccine for infant immunization // Brit. Columbia Med. J., 2006. Vol. 48, N 10.-С.498-499

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Why BC is moving from four to three doses of conjugate pneumococcal vaccine for infant immunization // Brit. Columbia Med. J., 2006. Vol. 48, N 10.-С.498-499

 




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