Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT

We examined spatiotemporal variation in the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of pristine streams that represent a range of conditions near Lac de Gras in the Barrenlands region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Principal component analysis organized streams into four groups on...

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Main Authors: Tonn, W.M., Katopodis, C., Jones, N.E., Scrimgeour, G.J.
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JG2D
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:ab579830-8a42-4cfa-b3eb-b1f9453e9c81 2023-05-15T14:31:21+02:00 Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT Tonn, W.M. Katopodis, C. Jones, N.E. Scrimgeour, G.J. 2003 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/ab579830-8a42-4cfa-b3eb-b1f9453e9c81 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JG2D English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/ab579830-8a42-4cfa-b3eb-b1f9453e9c81 doi:10.7939/R3JG2D © The Arctic Institute of North America Lake-outlet Drift Barrenlands Lac de Gras Tundra Spatiotemporal variation Northwest Territories Arctic grayling Thymallus arcticus Reference condition Streams Article (Published) 2003 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JG2D 2022-08-22T20:13:00Z We examined spatiotemporal variation in the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of pristine streams that represent a range of conditions near Lac de Gras in the Barrenlands region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Principal component analysis organized streams into four groups on the basis of seven physical characteristics. Despite broad differences among groups in physical characteristics, variation in chemical and biological characteristics was generally not large, with only pH and coarse particulate organic matter differing among the four groups. Nevertheless, several chemical and biological variables were correlated with physical characteristics, particularly measures of stream size (bankfull width and depth, drainage area, and stream discharge). Annual variability in climate affected stream temperature and discharge and influenced several biotic characteristics, particularly the growth of young-of-the-year arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus). Barrenland streams share basic characteristics of Alaskan tundra streams, as a result of similar climatic regimes. Key differences between the two areas, however, appear related to the lake-outlet nature of the Barrenland streams, which may contribute to higher growth of young-of-the-year arctic grayling than would be expected from regional climate. Other/Unknown Material Arctic grayling Arctic Northwest Territories Thymallus arcticus Tundra University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Arctic Canada Lac de Gras ENVELOPE(-110.501,-110.501,64.500,64.500) Northwest Territories
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topic Lake-outlet
Drift
Barrenlands
Lac de Gras
Tundra
Spatiotemporal variation
Northwest Territories
Arctic grayling
Thymallus arcticus
Reference condition
Streams
spellingShingle Lake-outlet
Drift
Barrenlands
Lac de Gras
Tundra
Spatiotemporal variation
Northwest Territories
Arctic grayling
Thymallus arcticus
Reference condition
Streams
Tonn, W.M.
Katopodis, C.
Jones, N.E.
Scrimgeour, G.J.
Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
topic_facet Lake-outlet
Drift
Barrenlands
Lac de Gras
Tundra
Spatiotemporal variation
Northwest Territories
Arctic grayling
Thymallus arcticus
Reference condition
Streams
description We examined spatiotemporal variation in the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of pristine streams that represent a range of conditions near Lac de Gras in the Barrenlands region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Principal component analysis organized streams into four groups on the basis of seven physical characteristics. Despite broad differences among groups in physical characteristics, variation in chemical and biological characteristics was generally not large, with only pH and coarse particulate organic matter differing among the four groups. Nevertheless, several chemical and biological variables were correlated with physical characteristics, particularly measures of stream size (bankfull width and depth, drainage area, and stream discharge). Annual variability in climate affected stream temperature and discharge and influenced several biotic characteristics, particularly the growth of young-of-the-year arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus). Barrenland streams share basic characteristics of Alaskan tundra streams, as a result of similar climatic regimes. Key differences between the two areas, however, appear related to the lake-outlet nature of the Barrenland streams, which may contribute to higher growth of young-of-the-year arctic grayling than would be expected from regional climate.
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author Tonn, W.M.
Katopodis, C.
Jones, N.E.
Scrimgeour, G.J.
author_facet Tonn, W.M.
Katopodis, C.
Jones, N.E.
Scrimgeour, G.J.
author_sort Tonn, W.M.
title Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
title_short Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
title_full Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
title_fullStr Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
title_full_unstemmed Ecological characteristics of streams in the Barrenlands near Lac de Gras, NWT
title_sort ecological characteristics of streams in the barrenlands near lac de gras, nwt
publishDate 2003
url https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/ab579830-8a42-4cfa-b3eb-b1f9453e9c81
https://doi.org/10.7939/R3JG2D
long_lat ENVELOPE(-110.501,-110.501,64.500,64.500)
geographic Arctic
Canada
Lac de Gras
Northwest Territories
geographic_facet Arctic
Canada
Lac de Gras
Northwest Territories
genre Arctic grayling
Arctic
Northwest Territories
Thymallus arcticus
Tundra
genre_facet Arctic grayling
Arctic
Northwest Territories
Thymallus arcticus
Tundra
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