5 record(s) found for principal investigator "Hebert, Paul D.N." (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Distribution, systematics and genetic structure of western arctic zooplankton species
Principal Investigator: Hebert, Paul D.N.
Licensed Year(s): 1993
Summary: Zooplankton will be collected from lakes and ponds located along a transect between Paulatuk and Shingle Point (Yukon). The specimens that are collected will be identified according to species type and genetic analyses will be performed to determine what species are interbreeding to produce hybrid organisms. Knowledge about zooplankton is important as many organisms (such as fish) depend on thes...


Genetic Diversity in Arctic Zooplankton and Ecological Factors Limiting Zooplankton Distributions
Principal Investigator: Hebert, Paul D.N.
Licensed Year(s): 1994 1992
Summary: The researcher and his team will measure the amount of genetic diversity in arctic zooplankton, determine distributions and numbers of species in arctic lakes and ascertain factors limiting species distributions in the arctic....


Studies on genetic diversity in freshwater invertebrates and lake trout, at a high arctic site.
Principal Investigator: Hebert, Paul D.N.
Licensed Year(s): 1987
Summary: To continue work on the genetics and ecology of arctic freshwater organisms during 1987. To assess the levels of genetic diversity in ostracode populations, distributional patterns of the dominant ostracodes, while supplementary studies will examine the ecology of ostracode crustaceans and turbellarian flatworms. In addition small samples (5-10 individuals)of Salvelinus namaycush will be obtaine...


Licence #2683
Principal Investigator: Hebert, Paul D.N.
Licensed Year(s): 1981
Summary: To continue a study of phyto and zooplankton....


Licence #2593
Principal Investigator: Hebert, Paul D.N.
Licensed Year(s): 1980
Summary: To undertake a study of the genetics and ecology of very small organisms in freshwater lakes and rivers. The organisms (zooplankton) will be sampled and catalogued for identification purposes....


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