Stoco Lake (Tweed, Ontario, Canada) has a history of industrial contamination and is heavily influenced by inflow from the Moira River. Stoco Lake is frequently affected by nuisance algal blooms (including cyanobacteria), which have largely been attributed to cultural eutrophication. To further our understanding of the environmental dynamics of Stoco Lake, we applied paleolimnological techniques to examine long-term trends in subfossil invertebrate assemblages, geochemistry, and inferred trends in whole-lake primary production from a sediment core representing similar to 70 years of environmental history. We examined past trends in Simuliidae abundance, geochemical variables, and historical river flow records to examine past hydrological co...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
Sediments from Tugulnuit Lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, were examined for ...
In 2017, the Scugog Lake Stewards were awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grow Grant to study th...
Despite extensive records of chemical recovery, relatively little is known about recovery of aquatic...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have been subject to substantial modification from diverse anthropogenic ...
Chironomid and Chaoborus (midge) remains preserved in a dated sediment core from Poplar Bay, Lake of...
A top-bottom paleolimnological analysis of 30 undisturbed lakes in the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA)...
Ecosystem managers have often considered the nuisance diatom species, Didymosphenia gemi¬nata (didym...
Paleolimnological analysis of microfossils and physical sediment characteristics in 210Pb and Ambros...
AbstractLake Ontario's condition has fluctuated since European settlement, and our understanding of ...
Mink fur farming was once a widespread agricultural activity in southwestern Nova Scotia. Some fresh...
AbstractTathlina Lake (Northwest Territories, Canada) is a large, shallow ecosystem in the rapidly w...
Anecdotal evidence suggested that Lake Diefenbaker, a large river-valley reservoir in Southern Saska...
At waterlogged archaeological sites paleolimnological approaches can provide important supporting in...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
Sediments from Tugulnuit Lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, were examined for ...
In 2017, the Scugog Lake Stewards were awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grow Grant to study th...
Despite extensive records of chemical recovery, relatively little is known about recovery of aquatic...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have been subject to substantial modification from diverse anthropogenic ...
Chironomid and Chaoborus (midge) remains preserved in a dated sediment core from Poplar Bay, Lake of...
A top-bottom paleolimnological analysis of 30 undisturbed lakes in the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA)...
Ecosystem managers have often considered the nuisance diatom species, Didymosphenia gemi¬nata (didym...
Paleolimnological analysis of microfossils and physical sediment characteristics in 210Pb and Ambros...
AbstractLake Ontario's condition has fluctuated since European settlement, and our understanding of ...
Mink fur farming was once a widespread agricultural activity in southwestern Nova Scotia. Some fresh...
AbstractTathlina Lake (Northwest Territories, Canada) is a large, shallow ecosystem in the rapidly w...
Anecdotal evidence suggested that Lake Diefenbaker, a large river-valley reservoir in Southern Saska...
At waterlogged archaeological sites paleolimnological approaches can provide important supporting in...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
Sediments from Tugulnuit Lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, were examined for ...