Lake Scugog is a shallow impoundment in Ontario that is facing multiple stressors, especially eutrophication and climate change. This thesis used paleolimnological approaches to reconstruct diatom assemblage responses to climate change and anthropogenic stressors in the east and west basins of Lake Scugog over the last ~150 years, and in the west basin over the Holocene. The east basin experienced a diatom assemblage transition from the heavy, tychoplanktonic Aulacoisera to the small, buoyant Cyclotella likely indicating increased thermal stratification due to climate change, and an increase in small, benthic Fragilaria potentially corresponding to reduced ice cover. In Port Perry Bay, where urban development is most concentrated, small, be...
Thesis advisor: Noah SnyderThe purpose of this study is to quantify land use change in two coastal N...
Grinnell Lake is a glacially-fed alpine lake in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana. Limnologic...
Biogeochemical cycles mitigate the movement of nutrients through ecosystems at a variety of scales. ...
Extreme weather events can result in natural disasters, and climate change can cause these weather e...
Coupling of the carbon and hydrological cycles, such as the relationship between photosynthesis and ...
Waterloo Region (population 470,000) is the eleventh largest urban region in Canada (2006 Census tra...
Shallow urban impoundments are known for low water transparency, and generally low water quality. Th...
Water is essential to sustaining aquatic environments and is also a resource upon which many human-s...
This thesis aims to improve the current understanding of the processes which control the flow varia...
Quantifying the timing, magnitude, and rates of deformation and erosion across the central Andean fo...
Quantifying the timing, magnitude, and rates of deformation and erosion across the central Andean fo...
This dissertation explores some key challenges the Mexican government and international organization...
Cave systems are home to delicate underground ecosystems that can be affected by changes in surface ...
I sought to assess the enhancement potential of mimic artificial oyster reefs (MAORs) on trophic dyn...
Waters draining peatland catchments are generally coloured due to high levels of dissolved and parti...
Thesis advisor: Noah SnyderThe purpose of this study is to quantify land use change in two coastal N...
Grinnell Lake is a glacially-fed alpine lake in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana. Limnologic...
Biogeochemical cycles mitigate the movement of nutrients through ecosystems at a variety of scales. ...
Extreme weather events can result in natural disasters, and climate change can cause these weather e...
Coupling of the carbon and hydrological cycles, such as the relationship between photosynthesis and ...
Waterloo Region (population 470,000) is the eleventh largest urban region in Canada (2006 Census tra...
Shallow urban impoundments are known for low water transparency, and generally low water quality. Th...
Water is essential to sustaining aquatic environments and is also a resource upon which many human-s...
This thesis aims to improve the current understanding of the processes which control the flow varia...
Quantifying the timing, magnitude, and rates of deformation and erosion across the central Andean fo...
Quantifying the timing, magnitude, and rates of deformation and erosion across the central Andean fo...
This dissertation explores some key challenges the Mexican government and international organization...
Cave systems are home to delicate underground ecosystems that can be affected by changes in surface ...
I sought to assess the enhancement potential of mimic artificial oyster reefs (MAORs) on trophic dyn...
Waters draining peatland catchments are generally coloured due to high levels of dissolved and parti...
Thesis advisor: Noah SnyderThe purpose of this study is to quantify land use change in two coastal N...
Grinnell Lake is a glacially-fed alpine lake in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana. Limnologic...
Biogeochemical cycles mitigate the movement of nutrients through ecosystems at a variety of scales. ...