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Jack Christie
Memorial Essays
Vol. 2 Issue 3 CONTENTS 1999
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Foreword: A tribute to Jack
Christie and his contributions
C.K. Minns, M. Munawar (Canada) p 191
Preface
G. Christie (Canada) p195
Perspectives on sustainable fisheries
– W. J. (Jack) Christie’s Story
W.J. Christie, P.E. Christie, E.A. Christie, G.C. Christie
(Canada) p197-207
The ecosystem
pyramid and the means for attaining ecological sustainability: an
essay in honour of Jack Christie
C.K. Minns (Canada) p 209-221
Reflections on the challenges of the
ecosystem approach: a remembrance of Jack Christie
J.F. Koonce (USA) p 223-227
Extending
causality in the Great Lakes basin ecosystem
J.R. Vallentyne (Canada) p 229-237
Over-fishing
in the Great Lakes: the context and history of the controversy
H. A. Regier, T. H. Whillans, W.J. Christie, S.A. Bocking (Canada)
p 239-248
Challenges
to the implementation of the ecosystem approach in the Great Lakes
basin
M.L. Jones, W.W. Taylor (USA) p 249-254
Changes
in relative abundance, variability, and stability of fish assemblages
of Eastern Lake Ontario and the Bay of Qunite-the value of long-term
community sampling
J.M. Casselman, K.A. Scott, D.M. Brown, C.J. Robinson (Canada)
p 255-269
On my Father
P.J. Christie (Canada) p 271-273
Contributed Articles
Environmental
education for ecosystem health: a methodology for the Piracicaba
River basin, southeast Brazil
F.A.R. Barbosa, C.B. Guerra, P.M. Maia-Barbosa (Brazil) p 275-280
Bioassays
for testing effects of Al, Cr and Cd using development in the amphibian
Pleurodeles waltl and regeneration in the planarian Dugesia etrusca
F. Calevro, S. Campani, C. Filippi, R. Batistoni, P. Deri,
S. Bucci, M. Ragghianti, G. Mancino (Italy) p 281-288
A case analysis of strategies
in ecotourism development
B.A. Masberg, N. Morales (USA) p 289-300
Epipelic
diatoms from the Matanza-Riachuelo river (Argentina), a highly polluted
basin from the pampean plain: biotic indices and multivariate analysis
N. Gómez (Argentina) p 301-309
Effects
of potential xenoestrogens (DEHP, nonylphenol and PCB) on sexual
differentiation in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
L. Norrgren, A. Blom, P.L. Andersson, H. Börjeson, D.G.J.
Larsson, P.-E. Olsson (Sweden) p 311-317
Composition and dynamics of
autotrophic picoplankton and spectral light distribution in saline
lignite mining lakes of Germany
B. Zippel, M. Schimmele (Germany) p 319-329
Invited Commentary
Exemptionalism
vs environmentalism: the crucial debate on the value of ecosystem
health
J. Cairns Jr (USA) p 331-338
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