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Boreal Shield Watersheds: Lake Trout Ecosystems in a Changing Environment

โœ Scribed by John Gunn, Robert John Steedman, Richard Ryder


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
528
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Boreal Shield Watersheds: Lake Trout Ecosystems in a Changing Environment brings together the work of a renowned international group of scientists who specialize in aquatic science and environmental management. They explore the functioning of Boreal Shield ecosystems, focusing on the lake trout, the classic coldwater species of northern glaciated lakes, using it as an indicator of environmental change and as a model to measure the effectiveness of management actions. This book demonstrates how boreal waters have served as a crucible for decades of environmental research into the impacts of nutrient additions, trace contaminants, acid rain, climate change, sport fishing, invasive species, and watershed disturbances.The text builds on this substantial research legacy and explores our ability to manage human interactions with ecosystems across the vast Boreal Shield ecozone of North America, and with other important ecosystems worldwide. It also provides models and new methods of assessing the risk to and the durability of ecosystems in relation to local, regional, and global human activities. Maps and descriptions of several important long-term monitoring sites and an atlas describing more than 3,000 lake trout lakes in the region are special components of the book.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front cover......Page 1
Series statement: Integrative studies in water management and land development......Page 6
Foreword by series editor......Page 8
Foreword: An ideal icon......Page 10
Preface: Boreal Shield ecosystems......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 14
About the Editors......Page 16
Contributors......Page 18
Contents......Page 22
Photo Credits......Page 25
section I: Introduction......Page 26
chapter one. Lake trout, the Boreal Shield, and the factors that shape lake trout ecosystems......Page 28
chapter two. History and evolution of lake trout in Shield lakes: past and future challenges......Page 46
chapter three. Rehabilitation of lake trout in the Great Lakes: past lessons and future challenges......Page 62
section II: Environemental factors that affect Boreal Shield ecosystems......Page 82
chapter four. Land, water, and human activity on Boreal watersheds......Page 84
chapter five. Imapct of new reservoirs......Page 112
chapter six. Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) habitat volumes and boundaries in Canadian Shield lakes......Page 136
chapter seven. The effects of phosphorus and nitrogen on lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) production and habitat......Page 144
chapter eight. Dissolved organix carbon as a controlling variable in lake trout and other Boreal Shield lakes......Page 158
chapter nine. Mercury contamination of lake trout ecosystems......Page 172
chapter ten. Acidic depositions in the northeastern United States: sources and inputs, ecosystem effects, and management strategies......Page 184
section III: Biological effects and management reactions......Page 216
chapter eleven. The control of harvest in lake trout sport fisheries on Precambrian Shield lakes......Page 218
chapter twelve. Lake trout stocking in small lakes: factors affecting success......Page 244
chapter thirteen. Species introductions and their impacts in North American Shield lakes......Page 264
chapter fourteen. Effects of forestry roads on reproductive habitat and exploitation of lake trout
......Page 290
section IV: Models and issues associated with ecosystem management......Page 304
chapter fifteen. Climate change and sustainable lake trout exploitation: predictions from a regional life history model......Page 306
chapter sixteen. Monitoring the state of the lake trout resource: a landscape approach......Page 318
section V; Synthesis......Page 354
chapter seventeen. Boreal Shield waters: models and management challenges......Page 356
section VI......Page 372
appendix one: Long-term monitoring sites on the Boreal Shield......Page 374
appendix two; Lake trout of the Boreal Shield ecozone of North America......Page 386
appendix three: Common and scientific names for fish species in selected Boreal Shield lake trout lakes from Ontario
......Page 506
appendix four: Conversion factors......Page 508
Index......Page 512
Back cover......Page 528


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