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The association between watershed characteristics and mercury concentrations in fish of Northern Ontario lakes
(2014-01-22)
Many landscape, limnological, and ecological factors synergistically affect the mercury cycle and subsequently influence total mercury (THg) concentrations in fish. In Chapter 1, the associations between watershed and lake ...
A physical and spatial assessment of remediated submerged habitats within the Thunder Bay area of concern
(2020)
The designation of Thunder Bay’s Harbour as an Area of Concern (AOC) by the International Joint Commission prompted the need for Remedial Action Plans to improve historically significant habitats (RAP, 1991; RAP 2004). In ...
Impacts of Mysis diluviana extirpation on a whole lake ecosystem
(2020)
Understanding species interactions is critical to predicting the ecosystem-level
impacts of anthropogenically-caused species extirpations. In particular, the loss of
keystone species - those that have exceptionally large ...
Physical habitat associations of fish species in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut, Canada
(2020)
The Canadian arctic and subarctic (areas north of 60° latitude) support distinct
aquatic environments governed by the unique geomorphology and climate of the region.
Historically, fish and fish habitat impacted by ...
Abundance, transportation, and preservation of Mysis diluviana eDNA in freshwater ecosystems
(2021)
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has proven to be a valuable tool in detecting rare or
invasive species, particularly within the Great Lakes and surrounding aquatic ecosystems.
Recent work has shown that sedimentary eDNA (sedDNA) ...
Evaluating the utility of a point of care device to assess physiological differences among wild boreal fishes
(2022)
With the increasing risk of anthropogenic impacts in boreal ecosystems there is a
need for tools to rapidly assess impacts on organisms and properly inform resource
managers. Though well-researched, the i-STAT a portable ...
Salmonid thermal habitats in Lake Superior tributaries
(2020)
For some potamodromous salmonid species, such as the Brook Trout, streams are a critical
spawning habitat but also habitat for juveniles and stream residents to grow. Salmonids are coldwater fishes and cooler stream water ...
Invasive spiny water flea (Bythotrephes cederströmii) and their impacts on young-of-year walleye (Sander vitreus) growth
(2022)
Invasive species are a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, costing an estimated $3.6
billion in impacts across Ontario. In particular, the predatory cladoceran Bythotrephes
cederströmii (Bythotrephes hereafter) has had ...
The effects of climate change on the growth and spawning phenology of fishes in aquatic boreal environments
(2022)
Global climate change is occurring and observed warming patterns have had significant
impacts on aquatic environments as trends in water temperature are closely related to trends in
air temperature. In ectothermic organisms ...
Utilization of hydrodynamic modeling in predicting water quality and Brook Trout habitat: reclamation of a mine impacted Boreal Shield Lake
(2020)
Mining operations in Ontario are subject to regulatory limits on effluent release into
surrounding waterbodies designed to preserve aquatic life. However, said guidelines may not
always be enough to prevent damage to the ...