File - Multiple draft manuscripts by Ransom Myers and co-authors

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Multiple draft manuscripts by Ransom Myers and co-authors

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  • 1999-2001 (Creation)

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12 electronic file (tex) : 907 KB

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File contains "The critical period hypothesis" by Ransom Myers; "Still more spawner-recruitment curves: The hockey stick and its generalizations" by Ransom Myers and Nicholas Barrowman; "Recruitment: understanding density-dependence in fish populations" by Ransom Myers; draft manuscript and reviews for "Preliminary review of the management scheme Used by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for B.C. Herring" by Ransom Myers. File also contains notes on herring data; notes on talk given by Ransom Myers titled "Can meta-analysis solve all questions in population dynamics?".

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Electronic file was removed from an floppy disc labeled "Appendix G-5 Fish ladder tables."

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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.

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