The overall objective of this study is to evaluate the use of the estuarine species, the northern mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus ) as a monitoring species for the detection of the cumulative impacts of agricultural land use in Prince Edward Island (PEI). The first study investigated the spatial and temporal variability of the somatic indices used to describe fish performance, specifically measures of energy use and storage, as indicated by liver and gonad sizes, and the overall condition of the fish. Three estuaries were sampled once in December 2006 and then on a weekly basis from May through July, with additional sampling periods in August and September 2007 to examine the temporal variability. Spatial variability was ass...
<div><p>Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging con...
International audienceThe purpose of this present study was to use the growth rates, RNA-DNA ratio a...
Pufferfish species, in Family Tetraodontidae, are commonly found in all estuaries around the Austral...
The use of multiple spawning fishes in environmental effects monitoring programs has proven difficul...
Estuarine eutrophication as a result of agricultural land use, including the use of chemical fertili...
Recently in Atlantic Canada, there has been increased concern associated with potato farming due to ...
This study evaluated effects of effl uents discharged by seafood processing plants on populations of...
Small-bodied fishes are more commonly being used in environmental effects monitoring (EEM) studies. ...
The inner region has been identified as an important area for evaluating the health of estuaries, as...
Many studies have been carried out to evaluate the effects of organic enrichment on the marine envir...
Previously published multidisciplinary studies in the Miramichi and Bouctouche rivers (New Brunswick...
To determine the impact of land use practices and run-off events on salmonid communities, I examined...
The effect on fi sh reproduction of fi nal treated effl uent from a thermomechanical pulp mill in Sa...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting substances (EDSs) have the potential to disrupt sensitive hormone path...
Seagrass beds are known to support an abundant and diverse ichthyofauna and are generally considered...
<div><p>Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging con...
International audienceThe purpose of this present study was to use the growth rates, RNA-DNA ratio a...
Pufferfish species, in Family Tetraodontidae, are commonly found in all estuaries around the Austral...
The use of multiple spawning fishes in environmental effects monitoring programs has proven difficul...
Estuarine eutrophication as a result of agricultural land use, including the use of chemical fertili...
Recently in Atlantic Canada, there has been increased concern associated with potato farming due to ...
This study evaluated effects of effl uents discharged by seafood processing plants on populations of...
Small-bodied fishes are more commonly being used in environmental effects monitoring (EEM) studies. ...
The inner region has been identified as an important area for evaluating the health of estuaries, as...
Many studies have been carried out to evaluate the effects of organic enrichment on the marine envir...
Previously published multidisciplinary studies in the Miramichi and Bouctouche rivers (New Brunswick...
To determine the impact of land use practices and run-off events on salmonid communities, I examined...
The effect on fi sh reproduction of fi nal treated effl uent from a thermomechanical pulp mill in Sa...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting substances (EDSs) have the potential to disrupt sensitive hormone path...
Seagrass beds are known to support an abundant and diverse ichthyofauna and are generally considered...
<div><p>Municipal wastewater effluent (MWWE) and its constituents, such as chemicals of emerging con...
International audienceThe purpose of this present study was to use the growth rates, RNA-DNA ratio a...
Pufferfish species, in Family Tetraodontidae, are commonly found in all estuaries around the Austral...