Author: Louis L'Hérault
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520367255
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 544
Book Description
Répertoire qui regroupe les espèces de poissons d'eau douce, anadromes et marins susceptibles d'être rencontrés dans l'Est du Canada et dans les zones côtières au Nord du Cape Cod. Il comporte entre autre une clé d'identification, des rubriques détaillées sur 376 espèces et une liste complémentaire qui en présente 354. Un guide de référence pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la faune marine.
Poissons du Québec et du Nord Est Américain
Author: Louis L'Hérault
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520367255
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 544
Book Description
Répertoire qui regroupe les espèces de poissons d'eau douce, anadromes et marins susceptibles d'être rencontrés dans l'Est du Canada et dans les zones côtières au Nord du Cape Cod. Il comporte entre autre une clé d'identification, des rubriques détaillées sur 376 espèces et une liste complémentaire qui en présente 354. Un guide de référence pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la faune marine.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520367255
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 544
Book Description
Répertoire qui regroupe les espèces de poissons d'eau douce, anadromes et marins susceptibles d'être rencontrés dans l'Est du Canada et dans les zones côtières au Nord du Cape Cod. Il comporte entre autre une clé d'identification, des rubriques détaillées sur 376 espèces et une liste complémentaire qui en présente 354. Un guide de référence pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la faune marine.
Poissons du Nord-Est de l'Amérique du Nord
Author: Louis L'Hérault
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782981978103
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 551
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782981978103
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 551
Book Description
Les poissons du Québec
Author: E. Juchereau-Duchesnay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishes
Languages : fr
Pages : 60
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishes
Languages : fr
Pages : 60
Book Description
Déliberations Et Mémoires de la Société Royale Du Canada
Culture
Ayer's American Almanac
Dictionnaire Géographique Et Statistique Sur Un Plan Entièrement Nouveau
Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico
Author: Joseph S. Nelson
Publisher: Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This authoritative reference provides an accurate, up-to-date checklist of common and scientific names for all described and taxonomically valid fish species living in fresh and marine waters of North America. This edition contains 1,271 additional species and reflects numerous taxonomic changes that have occurred since 1991.This book includes: * 3,700 species * 262 families * 52 established exotics * 13 named hybrids * the rationale and methodology for common name allocation * history of changes from previous edition * extensive references * Spanish and French names * a companion CD-ROM
Publisher: Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This authoritative reference provides an accurate, up-to-date checklist of common and scientific names for all described and taxonomically valid fish species living in fresh and marine waters of North America. This edition contains 1,271 additional species and reflects numerous taxonomic changes that have occurred since 1991.This book includes: * 3,700 species * 262 families * 52 established exotics * 13 named hybrids * the rationale and methodology for common name allocation * history of changes from previous edition * extensive references * Spanish and French names * a companion CD-ROM
Poissons du Québec
Author: Jean-Marie Roy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishes
Languages : fr
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fishes
Languages : fr
Pages : 28
Book Description
The Memory of Nature in Aboriginal, Canadian and American Contexts
Author: Françoise Besson
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443861618
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
This volume engages the reader’s interest in the relationship that binds man to nature, a relationship which makes itself manifest through certain literary or visual artefacts produced by Native or non-Native writers and artists. It ranges from the study of literatures (mainly from Canada – including Quebec and Acadia – but also from Britain, the United States of America, France, Turkey, and Australia) to the exploration of films, photographs, paintings and sculptures produced by Aboriginal artists from North America. Thanks to a relational paradigm founded on spatial and temporal enlargement, it re-imagines the critical outlook on indigenous production by instigating a dialogue between endogenous and exogenous scholars, novelists and artists, and by weaving together interdisciplinary approaches spanning anthropology, geology, ecocriticism and the study of myths. From the writings by Scott Momaday to those by Tomson Highway, from Pauline Johnson to Louise Erdrich, or from the photographs by William McFarlane Notman and Edward Burtynsky or the films by Randy Redroad to the paintings by Emily Carr, it explores art as the sedimentation of nature. It simultaneously interrogates the representation of nature and the nature of representation as a geological and generic process inscribed in the history of mankind. Without eclipsing differences and imposing a reified Eurocentric critical discourse upon indigenous productions, this volume does not colonize indigenous texts or indulge in cultural appropriation of works of art, but looks for historical, mythological or geological traces of the past; a past characterized by the intimacy between man and animal, man and rock, or man and plant, a past which is allowed to resurface through the creative and critical outlooks that are bestowed upon its subjacent or subterranean existence. It resurfaces, not as nostalgic memory but as an interactive fertilization giving the present a new life in which the non-human provides a key to the understanding of the human bond to nature.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443861618
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
This volume engages the reader’s interest in the relationship that binds man to nature, a relationship which makes itself manifest through certain literary or visual artefacts produced by Native or non-Native writers and artists. It ranges from the study of literatures (mainly from Canada – including Quebec and Acadia – but also from Britain, the United States of America, France, Turkey, and Australia) to the exploration of films, photographs, paintings and sculptures produced by Aboriginal artists from North America. Thanks to a relational paradigm founded on spatial and temporal enlargement, it re-imagines the critical outlook on indigenous production by instigating a dialogue between endogenous and exogenous scholars, novelists and artists, and by weaving together interdisciplinary approaches spanning anthropology, geology, ecocriticism and the study of myths. From the writings by Scott Momaday to those by Tomson Highway, from Pauline Johnson to Louise Erdrich, or from the photographs by William McFarlane Notman and Edward Burtynsky or the films by Randy Redroad to the paintings by Emily Carr, it explores art as the sedimentation of nature. It simultaneously interrogates the representation of nature and the nature of representation as a geological and generic process inscribed in the history of mankind. Without eclipsing differences and imposing a reified Eurocentric critical discourse upon indigenous productions, this volume does not colonize indigenous texts or indulge in cultural appropriation of works of art, but looks for historical, mythological or geological traces of the past; a past characterized by the intimacy between man and animal, man and rock, or man and plant, a past which is allowed to resurface through the creative and critical outlooks that are bestowed upon its subjacent or subterranean existence. It resurfaces, not as nostalgic memory but as an interactive fertilization giving the present a new life in which the non-human provides a key to the understanding of the human bond to nature.