Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula

To monitor and assess direct anthropogenic impacts on an aquatic system requires knowledge of its natural variation. The goal of this study explored natural variation in the lake fish communities of the northern Bruce Peninsula, which may act as a reference condition for other studies. The results...

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Main Author: Harpur, Cavan Andrews
Other Authors: Mandrak, Nicholas E.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/24577
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-245772013-11-01T04:11:30ZAssessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce PeninsulaHarpur, Cavan AndrewsBruce Peninsulaaquatic ecologycommunity ecologyfish communities0329To monitor and assess direct anthropogenic impacts on an aquatic system requires knowledge of its natural variation. The goal of this study explored natural variation in the lake fish communities of the northern Bruce Peninsula, which may act as a reference condition for other studies. The results of this study indicated there has been a shift towards more small-bodied, native species present in the fish communities, potentially a result of beaver activity in the area. A second goal was to calculate gear sampling efficiencies to enable the design of efficient monitoring protocols for fish communities in small, shallow lakes. It was concluded that a wide variety of gears are required to assess the fish species composition in a lake. Fine-mesh hoops were the most effective gear; however, saturation was never obtained for boat electrofishing; therefore, additional research is required to determine effectiveness relative to the fine-mesh hoop net.Mandrak, Nicholas E.Harvey, Harold2010-062010-07-26T19:48:41ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-07-26T19:48:41Z2010-07-26T19:48:41ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/24577en_ca
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topic Bruce Peninsula
aquatic ecology
community ecology
fish communities
0329
spellingShingle Bruce Peninsula
aquatic ecology
community ecology
fish communities
0329
Harpur, Cavan Andrews
Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
description To monitor and assess direct anthropogenic impacts on an aquatic system requires knowledge of its natural variation. The goal of this study explored natural variation in the lake fish communities of the northern Bruce Peninsula, which may act as a reference condition for other studies. The results of this study indicated there has been a shift towards more small-bodied, native species present in the fish communities, potentially a result of beaver activity in the area. A second goal was to calculate gear sampling efficiencies to enable the design of efficient monitoring protocols for fish communities in small, shallow lakes. It was concluded that a wide variety of gears are required to assess the fish species composition in a lake. Fine-mesh hoops were the most effective gear; however, saturation was never obtained for boat electrofishing; therefore, additional research is required to determine effectiveness relative to the fine-mesh hoop net.
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title Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
title_short Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
title_full Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
title_fullStr Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Natural Variability in the Fish Communities of the Lakes of the Northern Bruce Peninsula
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