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Multiple draft manuscripts by Ransom Myers
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- Textual record (electronic)
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2002 (Creation)
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5 electronic file (pdf, tex) : 246 KB
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(1953-2007)
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File contains draft manuscripts including "The critical period hypothesis" by Ransom Myers;"Extinction risk in marine species" by Ransom Myers which is chapter 5 of the book "Marine conservation biology: The science of maintaining the sea's biodiversity"; Untitled manuscript; "The Future of Marine Animal Populations: The synthesis of of data and prediction of the future of marine populations and communities" by Ransom Myers; and "The analysis of animal movement" by Ransom Myers.
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Electronic records were removed from a floppy disc labeled "Critical period hypothesis."
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- English
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Electronic records can be viewed at the Dalhousie University Archives. tex files can be viewed using Notepad. Advanced notice is required.