Across broad geographic scales, ecological indicators for fish assemblages should represent causal ecological processes, be sensitive enough to show patterns across the landscape, and reflect underlying biotic or abiotic conditions that influence those patterns. We assessed the responses of commonly applied ecological indicators for lake fish assemblages: mean body size, catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE), and normalized length size spectrum (NLSS) slope to regional (climate, water chemistry, and watershed stress due to human activities) and local (lake morphometry, water quality, and angling pressure) ecological and anthropogenic variables. The indicators were estimated using fish assemblage catch data acquired via a standardized gillnetting pro...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Size structure of organisms at logarithmic scale (i.e. size spectrum) can often be described by a li...
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymak...
Across broad geographic scales, ecological indicators for fish assemblages should represent causal e...
1. The size structure of communities is shaped by biotic and abiotic interactions. Therefore, compar...
Abstract Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
1. While fish-based Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) have been developed for a wide array of lotic...
Freshwater bioindicators have been developed to assess ecosystem health and responses to human-induc...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to assess the sensitivity of the zooplankton community size s...
Data on the occurrence of freshwater fishes in Ontario lakes were used to evaluate the scale of the ...
An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator-prey rel...
Aim To analyze the importance of regional and local factors on broad-scale patterns of fish diversit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe catch-per-unit-effort (CUE) from index netting is common...
Biomass size distributions (BSDs) can be useful tools to (1) summarize complex information about fis...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Size structure of organisms at logarithmic scale (i.e. size spectrum) can often be described by a li...
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymak...
Across broad geographic scales, ecological indicators for fish assemblages should represent causal e...
1. The size structure of communities is shaped by biotic and abiotic interactions. Therefore, compar...
Abstract Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
1. While fish-based Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) have been developed for a wide array of lotic...
Freshwater bioindicators have been developed to assess ecosystem health and responses to human-induc...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to assess the sensitivity of the zooplankton community size s...
Data on the occurrence of freshwater fishes in Ontario lakes were used to evaluate the scale of the ...
An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator-prey rel...
Aim To analyze the importance of regional and local factors on broad-scale patterns of fish diversit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe catch-per-unit-effort (CUE) from index netting is common...
Biomass size distributions (BSDs) can be useful tools to (1) summarize complex information about fis...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Size structure of organisms at logarithmic scale (i.e. size spectrum) can often be described by a li...
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers, policymak...