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1991
Aiken, R. B.
(1991).
Characterization and phenology of a predaceous diving beetle community in a central Alberta lake
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123
(2), 305-313.
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1986
Aiken, R. B.
(1986).
Diel activity of a boreal water beetle (Dytiscus alakanus: Coleoptera; Dytiscidae) in the laboratory and field
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16
(2), 155-159.
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Aiken, R. B.
(1986).
Effects of temperature on incubation times and mortality rates of eggs of Dytiscus alakanus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
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133-136.
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Newhouse, N. J.
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Aiken R. B.
(1986).
Protean behaviour of a neustonic insect : factors releasing the fright reaction of whirligig beetles (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae)
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722-726.
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1985
Aiken, R. B.
(1985).
Attachment sites phenology and growth of larvae of Eylais sp. (Acari) on Dytiscus alaskanus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
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63
(2), 267-271.
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Aiken, R. B.
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Wilkinson C. W.
(1985).
Bionomics of Dytiscus alaskanus J. Balfour-Browne (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) in a central Alberta lake
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63
(6), 1316-1323.
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Aiken, R. B.
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Roughley R. E.
(1985).
An effective trapping and marking method for aquatic beetles
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5-7.
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1984
Aiken, R. B.
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Leggett F. L.
(1984).
A unique collection of two Rhantus wallisi in the body cavity of a female Dytiscus alaskanus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
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200-201.
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