Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed

Intensity and types of land use have changed rapidly in the last century and in north-western Alberta this has coincided with the decline of Wapiti River watershed Arctic Grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) populations. Data on diurnal dissolved oxygen (DO), chemical and physical stream habitat data wer...

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Main Author: Norris, Adam Paul
Other Authors: Sullivan, Michael, Moran, Johnathan
Language:unknown
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/553
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spelling ftvancuislanduni:oai:viurrspace.ca:10170/553 2023-05-15T14:31:17+02:00 Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed Norris, Adam Paul Sullivan, Michael Moran, Johnathan 2013-01-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10170/553 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/553 Arctic Grayling Dissolved oxygen diurnal cycles Land use Water-quality based habitat Fisheries management 2013 ftvancuislanduni 2022-01-17T11:54:22Z Intensity and types of land use have changed rapidly in the last century and in north-western Alberta this has coincided with the decline of Wapiti River watershed Arctic Grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) populations. Data on diurnal dissolved oxygen (DO), chemical and physical stream habitat data were collected in nine sub-watersheds of the Wapiti River with historically abundant Arctic Grayling populations. Levels and fluctuations of DO and temperature were related to the status of populations; five of the nine streams had higher temperatures and lower DO during summer, anoxic conditions during winter and extirpated populations. Amount of disturbed land and road density within sub-watersheds were inversely related to DO levels and population status. Cumulative effects modelling suggests a possible mechanism for these relationships is increased phosphorous runoff, leading to impaired habitat. These relationships and thresholds may be used as a management tool to maintain or restore Arctic Grayling and other stream fishes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic grayling Arctic Thymallus arcticus Vancouver Island University: Viuspace Arctic
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topic Arctic Grayling
Dissolved oxygen diurnal cycles
Land use
Water-quality based habitat
Fisheries management
spellingShingle Arctic Grayling
Dissolved oxygen diurnal cycles
Land use
Water-quality based habitat
Fisheries management
Norris, Adam Paul
Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
topic_facet Arctic Grayling
Dissolved oxygen diurnal cycles
Land use
Water-quality based habitat
Fisheries management
description Intensity and types of land use have changed rapidly in the last century and in north-western Alberta this has coincided with the decline of Wapiti River watershed Arctic Grayling ( Thymallus arcticus ) populations. Data on diurnal dissolved oxygen (DO), chemical and physical stream habitat data were collected in nine sub-watersheds of the Wapiti River with historically abundant Arctic Grayling populations. Levels and fluctuations of DO and temperature were related to the status of populations; five of the nine streams had higher temperatures and lower DO during summer, anoxic conditions during winter and extirpated populations. Amount of disturbed land and road density within sub-watersheds were inversely related to DO levels and population status. Cumulative effects modelling suggests a possible mechanism for these relationships is increased phosphorous runoff, leading to impaired habitat. These relationships and thresholds may be used as a management tool to maintain or restore Arctic Grayling and other stream fishes.
author2 Sullivan, Michael
Moran, Johnathan
author Norris, Adam Paul
author_facet Norris, Adam Paul
author_sort Norris, Adam Paul
title Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
title_short Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
title_full Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
title_fullStr Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
title_full_unstemmed Cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the Wapiti River watershed
title_sort cumulative effects thresholds for arctic grayling in the wapiti river watershed
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10170/553
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Arctic
Thymallus arcticus
genre_facet Arctic grayling
Arctic
Thymallus arcticus
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