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Aberration, Colour, 140Abraham, K.F., 22 Abundance, Flower, 56
Accipiter gentilis, 38 Acorn, J.H., 40
Act, Species At Risk, 224 Age, Old, 222
Aging, Cementum, 222 Agriculture, 202 Alaska, 191 Alberta, 99
Alces americanus, 308 Allaire, D.G., 222
Allan, M.L., Y. Wang, C.C. Wilmers. Exploring the Adaptive Significance of Five Types of Puma (Puma concolor) Vocalizations, 289–294 Altitude, 295
Amberwing, Eastern, 122 Ammocoete, 49
Anesthesia, 295 Annuli, Cementum, 212
Anthus spragueii, 99 Ants, 40
Apalone spinifera, 275 Arnica, Narrow-leaved, 56
Arnica angustifolia, 56 Attractants, 15 Availability, Prey, 91 Avoidance, Risk, 49
Ayotte, J.L., I. Imre. Larval Sea Lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) Do Not Emigrate from a Risky Habitat Under Semi-natural Conditions, 49–52
Aythya affinis, 110 Baculum, 212
Bar, Sandbanks Baymouth, 152
Barber-Meyer, S.M., L.D. Mech. White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Subsidize Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) During a Moose (Alces ameri-canus) Decline: A Case of Apparent Competi-tion?, 308–304
Bay,
Hudson, 315 Rondeau, 76 Bear,
American Black, 281 Grizzly, 281 Beaver, American, 332 Behaviour, 174
Calving, 304 Biogeography, 236 Bog, 351
Bond, A.L., A.W. Diamond. Aberrant Colouration in theAtlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica), the Com-mon Murre (Uria aalge), and the Thick-billed Murre (U. lomvia) from Atlantic Canada, 140– 145
Borsch, T., 25 Borysenko, L.H., 40 Bourgault, P., 216 Bousfield, M.A., 359
Brake, K.K., M.A.J. Collins. The Timing of Egg-laying in Macrobiotid Species (Tardigrada) on the Is -land of Newfound-land, 34–37
Breeding, 207
British Columbia, 32, 38, 91, 224, 302, 304, 336 Kelowna, 202
Brodo, F. Minutes of the 137thAnnual Business
Meet-ing of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club March 21, 2016, 260–274
Brodo, I., 184 Cache, Food, 351 California, 289 Call, Alarm, 289
Callaghan, C., A. Martin. Editor’s Report for Volume 129 (2015), 189–190
Canac-Marquis, P., 216 Canada, Atlantic, 140 Canid, 212
Canis
lupus, 212, 308
lycaon, 351 sp. cf. lycaon, 351
Carex
praegracilis, 191
sartwellii, 191 Caribou, 304
Boreal, 304
Northern Mountain, 304 Woodland, 222
Cassiope tetragona, 56
Castor canadensis, 332 Catling, P.M., 137, 152
Catling, P.M. Climate Warming as an Explanation for the Recent Northward Range Extension of Two Dragonflies, Pachydiplax longipennisand Peri -themis tenera, into the Ottawa Valley, Eastern Ontario, 122–132
Cecile, C.P., M.J. Oldham. Square-stalked St. John’s-wort, Hypericum tetrapterum, in Peel Re gion, Ontario: a New Non-native Vascular Plant Species for Eastern North America, 231–235
Change, Climate, 122, 332 Checklist, 40
Chen rossi, 22
Choquette, J.D., L. Valliant. Road Mortality of Reptiles and Other Wildlife at the Ojibway Prairie Com-plex and Greater Park Ecosystem in Southern Ontario, 64–75
Cipriani, J., 184 Cisco, 344 Climate Change, 56 Collins, M.A.J., 34 Colonization, 158 Colouration, 133, 140 Communication, 289 Competition, Apparent, 308 Complex, Ojibway Prairie, 64 Concern, Special, 224
Conlan, K.E., M.A. Bousfield, E.A. Hendrycks, E.L. Mills, F.R. Cook, C.G. Gruchy. A Tribute to Dr. Edward Lloyd Bousfield, 1926–2016, 359–372 Consequences, Fitness, 53
Conservation, 164 Cook, F.R., 355, 359
Coregonus artedi, 344
clupeaformis, 344 Cormier, J., 164 Cougar, 53 Coyote, 15 Creek, Crystal, 49 Crimmins, S.M., 212
Criteria, Range Extension, 122 Cues, Chemosensory, 49 Dace, Umatilla, 224 Dasher, Blue, 122 Davies, J., 315 Davis, S.K., 99
Deer, White-tailed, 15, 308, 351
Delphinapterus leucas, 315 DeMars, C., 304
Depth, 1
Determination, Age, 212 Diamond, A.W., 140 Diet, 146, 202, 308 Dipsacaceae, 137
Discus rotundatus, 236 Dispersal, 164 Distance, Setback, 99
Distribution, 25, 122, 158, 164, 191, 199, 207, 231, 236, 302
Species, 207 Diversity, 152 Dragonflies, 122
Dreissena, 275
polymorpha, 76 Dubois, G., 216 Ducks,
Harlequin, 91
Sea, 91 Duncan, J.R., 355
Earthworms, European, 152 Ecology, 25
Nearshore, 91 Editorial, 188
Editor’s Report for Volume 129 (2015), 189–190 Egg-laying, 34
Elbroch, L.M., R. Hoogesteijn, H. Quigley. Cougars (Puma concolor) Killed by North American Por-cupines (Erethizon dorsatum), 53–55
Electrofishing, 224 Elevation, 295 Elk, 167, 320 Endemic, 25
Enhydra lutris, 91
Erethizon dorsatum, 53 Eshelman, B.D., 15 Exchange, Genetics, 304 Expansion, Range, 164, 216, 332
Extension, Range, 122, 164, 191, 199, 207, 216, 231, 236
Ferguson, S.H., 315 Filion, I., 167 Flats, Yukon, 191 Floater, Giant, 76 Flora, 137 Flowering, 56 Foraging, 174, 202 Formicidae, 40
Forsyth, R.G., P. Catling, B. Kostiuk, S. McKay-Kuja, A. Kuja. Pre-settlement Snail Fauna on the Sand-banks Baymouth Bar, Lake Ontario, Compared with Nearby Contemporary Faunas, 152–157 Forsyth, R.G., J.E. Maunder, D.F. McAlpine, R.G.
Noseworthy. Distributional Status of an Intro-duced Land Snail Discus rotundatus(Rotund Disc, Mollusca: Discidae) in Canada, 236–247 Fox, Gray, 164
Frandsen, J., 332
Fratercula arctica, 140
Gallant, J.J., M.A. Rodríquez, M.J.W. Stokesbury, C. Harvey-Clark. Influence of Environmental Vari-ables on the Diel Movements of the Greenland Shark (Somniosus microcephalus) in the St. Lawrence Estuary, 1–14
Galloway, T.D., 355 Gartersnake, Eastern, 146
Gaston, A.J. Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) At -tacks Waterbirds at Sea, 38–39
Gastropod, 199, 236 Glaciation, Wisconsinan, 158
Glasier, J.R.N., S. Nielsen, J.H. Acorn, L.H. Borysenko, T. Radtke. A Checklist of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Saskatchewan, 40–48
Gordon, D.C., Sr., 332 Goshawk, Northern, 38 Grebe, 38
Groups, Family, 289 Gruchy, C.G., 359 Gull, Ring-billed, 174
Gulo gulo, 295 Habitat, 1, 216
Riparian, 15 Wintering, 91
Halliday, W.D. Evidence of Predation on Nestling Birds by Eastern Gartersnakes (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis), 146–151
Hamer, D. Excavation of Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) Middens by Bears (Ursus spp.) in Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) Habitat in Banff Na tional Park, Alberta, 281–288
Hammell, G. Reproductive Rates in Lesser Scaup (Ay -thya affinis) in Southwestern Manitoba: Anoth-er Look at the Data, 110–121
Hamr, J., F.F. Mallory, I. Filion. The History of Elk (Cervus canadensis) Restoration in Ontario, 167–173
Hanrahan, C., 184 Harvey-Clark, C., 1 Head-bobbing, 174 Heather, Arctic White, 56 Hellquist, C.B., 25
Hendricks, P. First Record of the Land Snail Pristiloma idahoense (Gastropoda: Pristilomatidae) for Montana, 199–201
Hendrycks, E.A., 359 Hill, D.J.E., 158 History, 167
Life, 336
Histrionicus histrionicus, 91 Hollingsworth, T.N., 191 Hoogesteijn, R., 53 Hymenoptera, 40 Hypericaceae, 231
Hypericum tetrapterum, 231 Ice, Sea, 315
Identification, Genetic, 336 Immobilization, Chemical, 295 Impact, 344
Imre, I., 49 Inman, R.M., 295 Introduction, 344 Island,
Ellesmere, 56 Gabriola, 38 Southampton, 22
Jacques, R.J., J.M. Kapfer, B.D. Eshelman. Lack of Re -sponse to Olfactory Cues Lures Among Mam-mals in Riparian Habitat in Southern Wisconsin, 15–21
Jung, T.S. Swimming Long-tailed Vole (Microtus long-icaudus) Killed by an Osprey (Pandion haliae-tus), 32–33
Jung, T.S. Predation of a Western Water Shrew (Sorex navigator) by a Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon), 299–301
Jung, T.S., J. Frandsen, D.C. Gordon Sr., D.H. Mossop. Colonization of the Beaufort Coastal Plain by Beaver (Castor canadensis): A Response to Shrubification of the Tundra?, 332–335 Kapfer, J.M., 15
Keating, L.M., 99 Ketamine, 295
King, J.R, A.M. Surry. First Record of Pacific Angel Shark (Squatina californica) in Canadian Pacific Waters, 302–303
Kingfisher, Belted, 299 Kitching, H., 351 Knaggs, M., 207 Kopf, V., 76 Kostiuk, B., 152 Kuja, A., 152 Lake(s), 344
Drying, 191 Erie, 76, 275 Great, 158 Ontario, 152
Lamont, M.M., M. Knaggs. New Northern Records for Townsend’s Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi) in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, 207–211 Lamprey, Sea, 49
Lapointe, F.-J., 216 Larsen, K.W., 202
Larter, N.C., D.G. Allaire. Longevity and Mortality of Boreal Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) of the Dehcho Region, Northwest Ter-ritories, 222–223
Larus delawarensis, 174 Law, V., 202
Lawrence, C., 224
Layberry, R.A., P. Catling. Cream Pincushions (Sca -biosa ochroleuca; Dipsacaceae), a New Estab-lished Exotic Plant in Eastern Canada, 137–139 Layer, Litter, 152
Lazure, L., P. Paré, N. Tessier, P. Bourgault, G. Dubois, P. Canac-Marquis, F.-J. Lapointe. Known Range Expansion and Morphological Variation in the Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys Volans) in Quebec, 216–221
LeBaron, A., 76
Lepitzki, D. Editorial, 188 Libellulidae, 122 Light, 1
Lindeman, P.V., 275
Longevity, 222 Lousewort, Capitate, 56 Lures, 15
MacKenzie, A., 184 MacLean, I.G., 164 MacPherson, A., 315
Macrobiotus, 34
Mahoney, S.M., P.V. Lindeman. Relative Abundance and Diet of Spiny Softshells (Apalone spinifera) in a Lake Erie Population, 275–280
Mallory, F.F., 167 Mammals, 15 Manitoba, 25, 110 Martin, A., 189 Maturation, Sexual, 336 Maunder, J.E., 236
McAllister, J.M., V. Law, K.W. Larsen. Selection of Agricultural Foods by Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis): Implications for a New Introduc-tion in British Columbia, 202–206
McAlpine, D.F., 236
McAlpine, D.F., J. Cormier, I.G. MacLean. Second Report of the Gray Fox, Urocyon cinereoargen-teus, in New Brunswick, 164–166
McKay-Kuja, S., 152 McLachlan Hamilton, K., 184 Mech, L.D., 308
Medetomidine, 295
Megaceryle alcyon, 299
Mesocentrotus franciscanus, 91
Microtus longicaudus, 32 Midden, 281
Mills, E.L., 359
Mills, P.B., D.J.E. Hill. Ancient Lake Maxima and Substrate-dependent Riverine Migration Have Defined the Range of the Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) in Southern Ontario Following the Wisconsinan Glaciation, 158–163
Minibiotus, 34 Minnesota, 308
Minutes of the 137thAnnual Business Meeting of the
Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club March 21, 2016, 260–274
Moldowan, P.D., H. Kitching. Observation of an East-ern Wolf (Canissp. cf, lycaon) Caching Food in a SphagnumBog in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, 351–354
Mollusca, 236 Montana, 199 Moore, J.-D., 133 Moose, 308 Morph,
Colour, 133 Red-backed, 133 Morphology, 216, 336
Spawning, 224 Morris, T.J., 76
Mortality, 53, 167, 222 Road, 64 Mossop, D.H., 332 Mountains,
Rocky, 295, 304 Santa Cruz, 289 Movement, 1, 320
Head, 174 Mudpuppy, 158 Murre,
Common, 140 Thick-billed, 140 Mussel(s),
Freshwater, 76 Zebra, 76
Myadestes townsendi, 207
Necturus maculosus, 158 Nesting, 22
Nestling, 146 New Brunswick, 236 Newfoundland, 34, 236 Nielsen, S., 40
Nissley, C., C. Williams, K.F. Abraham. Ross’s Goose (Chen rossi) Nesting Colony at East Bay, South -ampton Island, Nunavut, 22–24
Noise, 99 Non-native, 231
Northwest Territories, 222 Yellowknife, 207 Noseworthy, R.G., 236 Nunavut, 22, 56
Coppermine, 207 Kitikmeot, 207 Kugluktuk, 207
Nymphaea loriana, 25
Odocoileus virginianus, 308, 351 Odonata, 122
Oldham, M.J., 231 Olson, A., 91
Oncorhynchus kisutch, 336 Ontario, 49, 64, 122, 137, 167, 351
Brockville, 174 Eastern, 146 LaSalle, 64 Northern, 344 Ottawa Valley, 122, 137
Peel Region, 231 Southern, 320 Windsor, 64 Opossum, Virginia, 15 Orca, 315
Orcinus orca, 315 Orr, J., 315 Osprey, 32
Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club Awards for 2015, pre-sented April 2016, 184–187
Ouellet, M., J.-D. Moore. Silver-white Variants of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus, from Eastern Canada, 133–136 Oviposition, 34
Pachydiplax longipennis, 122 Packila, M.L., 295
Panchen, Z.A. Arctic Plants Produce Vastly Different Numbers of Flowers in Three Contrasting Years at Lake Hazen, Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island Nunavut, Canada, 56–63
Pandion haliaetus, 32 Parallax, Motion, 174 Paré, P., 216
Park,
Algonquin Provincial, 351 Banff National, 281 Presque Island State, 275 Quttinirpaaq National, 56 Parker, C., 191
Parkinson, E.A., C.J. Perrin, D. Ramos-Espinoza, E.B. Taylor. Evidence for Freshwater Residualism in Coho Salmon, Oncoryhynchus kisutch, From a Watershed on the North Coast of British Colum-bia, 336–343
Pedicularis capitate, 56 Perception, Visual, 174
Perithemis tenera, 122 Perrin, C.J., 336
Petromyzon marinus, 49 Pincushions, Cream, 137 Pine, Limber, 281
Pinus flexilis, 281 Pipeline, 99 Pipit, Sprague’s, 99 Pittaway, L.A., 99
Plain, Beaufort Coastal, 332 Plasticity, 336
Plethodon cinereus, 133 Plumage, 140
Podiceps, 38
Pooecetes gramineus, 99 Porcupine, North American, 53
Porto, L., C. Lawrence. Morphology and Timing of Spawning Umatilla Dace (Rhinichthys umatilla) in the Slocan River, British Columbia, 224–230 Predation, 32, 38, 53, 146, 299, 315
Inverse-Density-Dependent, 308 Preference, Prey, 146
Prey, 146, 351
Pristiloma idahoense, 199 Pristilomatidae, 199 Puffin, Atlantic, 140 Puma, 53, 289
Puma concolor, 53, 289
Pyganodon grandis, 76 Québec, 133, 216 Quigley, H., 53
Raccoon, 15 Radke, T., 40
Ramos-Espinoza, D., 336 Range, Home, 315, 320
Rangifer
tarandus, 304
caribou, 222 Rare, 25
Rates, Recapture, 275 Reproductive, 110 Recapture, 275
Rechsteiner, E., A. Olson. Harlequin Ducks ( Histrioni-cus histrioniHistrioni-cus) Scavenge Sea Urchins from Foraging Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris), 91–98 Record,
New, 231, 236, 302 New Provincial, 236
Reid, S.M., D.B. Wain. Long-term Changes in the Fish Assemblage in Sandybeach Lake, Northern On -tario, Following the Introduction of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax), 344–350
Refuge, 76
Region, Dehcho, 222
Reid, S.M., V. Kopf, A. LeBaron, T.J. Morris. Remnant Freshwater Mussel Diversity in Rondeau Bay, Lake Erie, 76–81
Repellent, 49 Reptiles, 64
Response, Behavioural, 15 Restoration, 167
Population, 320
Rhinichthys umatilla, 224 Right-of-way, Utility, 64
Riley, M.D., M.L. Packila, R.S. Spence, R.M. Inman. Application of Oxygen During Medetomidine and Ketamine Immobilization of Wolverines (Gulo gulo), 295–298
River,
Sikanni Chief, 32 Slocan, 224 St. Lawrence, 1 Roberts, N.M., 212
Robson, D.B., J.H. Wiersema, C.B. Hellquist, T. Borsch. Distribution and Ecology of a New Spe -cies of Water-lily, Nymphaea loriana (Nym -phaea ceae), in Western Canada, 25–31 Rodríquez, M.A., 1
Rosatte, R. Home Ranges and Movements of Elk (Cer -vus canadensis) Restored to Southern Ontario, Canada, 320–331
Salamander, Eastern Red-backed, 133 Salmon, Coho, 336
Sanctuary, East Bay Migratory Bird, 22 Saskatchewan, 25, 40, 99
Scabieuse jaune pale, 137
Scaup, Lesser, 110 Scent, 15
Sciurus carolinensis, 202 Sedge,
Clustered Field, 191 Sartwell’s, 191 Seeds, 281
Selection, Prey, 146 Shark,
Greenland, 1 Pacific Angel, 302 Shrew, Western Water, 299 Shrubification, 332 Skiffington, J.C., 99 Slope, Yukon North, 332 Smelt, Rainbow, 344 Snail(s),
Land, 152, 199, 236 Terrestrial, 236 Softshell, Spiny, 275 Solitaire, Townsend’s, 207
Somniosus microcephalus, 1
Sorex navigator, 299 Sparrow, Vesper, 99 Spawning, 224 Species,
At Risk, 64, 76, 224 Exotic, 137, 202 Invasive, 202, 344 New, 25
Non-native, 231
Spectrometry, Accelerator Mass, 152 Spence, R.S., 295
Sphagnum, 351
Squatina californica, 302 Squirrel,
Eastern Fox, 15 Eastern Gray, 15, 202 Red, 281
Southern Flying, 216 St. John’s-wort, Square-stalked, 231 Stabilization, Head, 174
Status,
Population, 167 Threatened, 224 Stimuli, Olfactory, 15 Stokesbury, M.J.W., 1 Stripe, Dorsal, 133 Subsidies, Prey, 91 Success,
Breeding, 99 Reproductive, 56, 99 Surry, A.M., 302
Survey,
Electrofishing, 224 Road, 64
Visual, 22, 25, 76, 91, 99, 281, 308
Sutter, G.C., S.K. Davis, J.C. Skiffington, L.M. Keating, L.A. Pittaway. Nesting Behaviour and Repro-ductive Success of Sprague’s Pipit (Anthus spragueii) and Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gra -mineus) during Pipeline Construction, 99–109
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, 281 Tardigrada, 34
Taylor, E.B., 336 Telemetry,
Acoustic, 1 GPS, 304, 315, 320 Temperature, 1
Tessier, N., 216 Testudines, 275
Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis, 146 Tide, 1
Timing, Spawning, 224 Trap(s),
Basking, 275 Camera, 15, 289 Fykenet, 275 Gill net, 336, 344 Live, 216 Log Box, 295 Minnow, 224 Trial, Food, 202 Tribute, 355, 359 Trionychidae, 275 Troje, N.F., 174 Tundra, 332 Turtle, 275 Unionidae, 76 Unionids, 76
Unit, Designatable, 304 Urchins, Red Sea, 91
Uria
aalge, 140
lomvia, 140
Urocyon cinereoargenteus, 164
Ursus
americanus, 281
arctos, 281 Valliant, L. 64
Variant, Silver-white, 133 Venezuela, 53
Vertebrates, 64 Vocalization, 289 Vole, Long-tailed, 32 Wain, D.B., 344
Walleser, L.R., S.M. Crimmins, N.M. Roberts. Estimat-ing the Age of Male Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) Using Baculum Measurements, 212–215 Wang, Y., 289
Watters, M., C. DeMars. There and Back Again: One Caribou’s (Rangifer tarandus) Migratory Behav-iour Hints at Genetic Exchange between Des-ignatable Units, 304–307
Westdal, K.H., J. Davies, A. MacPherson, J. Orr, S.H. Ferguson. Behavioural Changes in Belugas ( Del-phinapterus leucas) During a Killer Whale ( Orci-nus orca) Attack in Southwest Hudson Bay, 315–319
Wetland, 76 Whale,
Beluga, 315 Killer, 315 Whitefish, Lake, 344 Wiersema, J.H., 25 Williams, C., 22 Wilmers, C.C., 289
Winterstein, M.,T.N. Hollingsworth, C. Parker. A Range Extension for Carex sartwelliiin Interior Alaska, 191–198
Wisconsin, 15, 212 Wolf,
Eastern, 351 Gray, 212, 308 Wolverine, 295 Woodchuck, 15
Wrigley, R.E., T.D. Galloway, J.R. Duncan, F.R. Cook. A Tribute to William Burton Preston, 1937– 2013, 355–358
Wyoming, 53 Yukon, 299, 332
Zurbrigg, E., I. Brodo, J. Cipriani, C. Hanrahan, A. MacKenzie, K. McLachlan Hamilton. The Ot -tawa Field-Naturalists’ Club Awards for 2015, presented April 2016, 184–187
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