Table of Contents: Encyclopedia Arctica 3: Zoology (Excluding Birds)
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Subject | Author | Words | |
Foreward | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 1,800 | |
Part 1: Terrestrial Zoology | |||
Vertebrates | |||
Terrestrial Mammals | A. L. Rand | 13,000 | (1) |
Amphibians | Karl P. Schmidt | 650 | (2) |
Reptiles | Karl P. Schmidt | 380 | (3) |
Caribou and Reindeer | |||
Caribou | A. W. F. Banfield | 5,000 | (4) |
Economic Zoology of Caribou | Claus J. Murie | 3,900 | (5) |
Reindeer Herding in Canada | Richard Finnie | 3,900 | (6) |
Reindeer Breeding in U.S.S.R. | Valery J. Tereshtenko | 14,000 | (7) |
Biology of Ovibos | A. L. Rand & Vilhjalmur Stefansson | 3,000 | (8) |
Biology of the Polar Bear | A. L. Rand | 4,500 | (9) |
Fur Bearers of North America | Leonard Butler | 5,200 | (10) |
Terrestrial Fur Bearers of Greenland | Magnus Degerbøl | 4,300 | (11) |
Fur Bearers of Arctic and Subarctic Europe and Asia | Sven Ekman | 8,500 | (12) |
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Part 1 , contd. | |||
Vertebrates contd. | |||
Wolf | A. W. F. Banfield | 3,000 | (13) |
Wolverine | A. W. F. Banfield | 2,400 | (14) |
The Moose | Belmore Browne | 2,700 | (15) |
Mountain Sheep of North America | Belmore Browne | 3,700 | (16) |
Animal Population Cycles | Leonard Butler | 6,700 | (17) |
The Ten-Year Cycle in the Subarctic | William Rowan | 2,400 | (18) |
Fossil Mammals of the North | Edwin H. Colbert | 4,000 | (19) |
Siberian Mammoth | Eugene A. Golomshtok | 6,600 | (20) |
Invertebrates | |||
Arctic Insects | Marie Hammer | 4,000 | (21) |
Land and Freshwater Invertebrates | Elisabeth Deichmann | 15,000 | (22) |
Parasitology | Thomas W. M. Cameron | 6,000 | (23) |
Dog Diseases | Thomas W. M. Cameron | 3,500 | (24) |
Part II: Marine and Freshwater Zoology | |||
Marine | |||
Faunistic Effects of Climatic Change in the North | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 6,000 | (1) |
Littoral Fauna of the Arctic | Holger Madsen | 5,600 | (2) |
Benthonic Fauna of the Arctic and Subarctic Seas | Hjalmar Broch | 7,600 | (3) |
Plankton of Arctic and Subarctic Seas | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 7,000 | (4) |
Arctic and Subarctic Invertebrates of Economic Importance | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 3,000 | (5) |
Marine Fishes of the North American Arctic | Henry Hildebrand | 5,500 | (6) |
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Part II , contd. | |||
Marine , contd. | |||
Arctic Marine Fishes | Orvar Nybelin | 8,300 | (7) |
Arctic and Subarctic Seals | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 13,000 | (8) |
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Sea Otter | Fredericka I. Martin | 4,000 | (9) |
White Whale | Vadim D. Vladykov | 7,500 | (10) |
Fisheries | |||
Commercial Fisheries of Alaska | Edward Weber Allen | 4,500 | (11) |
Maritime Fishing in Canada (exclude– ing Labrador) | Max ^ M. ^ J. Dunbar | 4,900 | (12) |
Greenland Fisheries | Poul Hansen | 5,400 | (13) |
Fisheries of Labrador | W. Anthony Paddon and Donald Andres | 4,800 | (14) |
Fisheries at Bear Island and Spitsbergen | Michael Graham | 5,200 | (15) |
Norwegian Sealing and Arctic Fishery | John Giaver | 2,400 | (16) |
Freshwater | |||
Freshwater Vertebrates | V. C. Wynne-Edwards | 13,500 | (17) |
Freshwater Fisheries | Vadim D. Vladykov | 18,000 | (18) |
The Arctic Char | E. H. Grainger | 4,300 | (19) |
Total: | 258,630 words |
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