Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1992 During 1988, three sampling trips were made to Big and Little Minto Lakes to study their limnological features. Physical and chemical measurements were made of both lakes, while the invertebrate community and habitat characteristics were investigate...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Laura Lee
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1992
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14762
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/14762 2023-12-24T10:25:12+01:00 Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska Jacobs, Laura Lee 1992-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14762 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14762 Aquatic ecology Thesis ms 1992 ftunivalaska 2023-11-30T19:04:38Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1992 During 1988, three sampling trips were made to Big and Little Minto Lakes to study their limnological features. Physical and chemical measurements were made of both lakes, while the invertebrate community and habitat characteristics were investigated along Big Minto Lake's shoreline (5-35cm water depth) . Both lakes are shallow and eutrophic, with high dissolved oxygen and pH, and moderate alkalinity. Invertebrate abundance averaged 7,352/m2 (±SE = 406, n = 60) , and was dominated by Diptera (38%) . Gastropoda comprised the largest portion (41%) of total biovolume (11.28 mL/m2, ±SE = 1.28, n = 60). Diptera and Coleoptera contained the majority of invertebrate families. Scrapers (41%) and collectors (23%) dominated the food web in biovolume. Overall, invertebrate abundance was significantly correlated with low detritus biomass; however, Trichoptera abundance was significantly correlated with low vegetation biomass, shallow water, and the August sample period; and both diversity indices, were significantly correlated with aquatic plant biomass (AFDW). Water Resources Center, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, Alaska Cooperative Fishery Research Unit Thesis Subarctic Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks
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Jacobs, Laura Lee
Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
topic_facet Aquatic ecology
description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1992 During 1988, three sampling trips were made to Big and Little Minto Lakes to study their limnological features. Physical and chemical measurements were made of both lakes, while the invertebrate community and habitat characteristics were investigated along Big Minto Lake's shoreline (5-35cm water depth) . Both lakes are shallow and eutrophic, with high dissolved oxygen and pH, and moderate alkalinity. Invertebrate abundance averaged 7,352/m2 (±SE = 406, n = 60) , and was dominated by Diptera (38%) . Gastropoda comprised the largest portion (41%) of total biovolume (11.28 mL/m2, ±SE = 1.28, n = 60). Diptera and Coleoptera contained the majority of invertebrate families. Scrapers (41%) and collectors (23%) dominated the food web in biovolume. Overall, invertebrate abundance was significantly correlated with low detritus biomass; however, Trichoptera abundance was significantly correlated with low vegetation biomass, shallow water, and the August sample period; and both diversity indices, were significantly correlated with aquatic plant biomass (AFDW). Water Resources Center, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, Alaska Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
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author Jacobs, Laura Lee
author_facet Jacobs, Laura Lee
author_sort Jacobs, Laura Lee
title Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
title_short Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
title_full Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
title_fullStr Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: Big and Little Minto Lakes, Alaska
title_sort aquatic ecology of two subarctic lakes: big and little minto lakes, alaska
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