The importance of temperature as a controlling variable at all levels of ecological systems is well known (Christie et al., 1988). Temperature is one of the most significant factors to determine, for example, where fish can live and thrive. Most of the time, fish will select to inhabit temperatures near their growth optimum, pending other conditions being favorable (food, dissolved oxygen, etc.). Each species has a temperature tolerance range (Eaton et al., 1995). If water temperatures are in excess of this range, fish will not survive. In temperature stratified lakes, fish are forced to find water layers where their requirements are met. It is also known that temperature is a major controlling factor affecting the growth rate of fi...
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) is the most common coldwater stenothermal fish in Minnesota lakes. Water te...
Along the Toronto shoreline, small coastal embayments (0.4 – 32 ha) are being constructed or modifie...
Changes in winter conditions, such as increased temperatures and decreased ice coverage, have been o...
The purpose of this study is to relate simulated water quality with fish presence observations. The...
The objective of this study was to simulate seasonal water temperature cycles and stratification in...
Information on seasonal water temperature cycles and temperature stratification in ten large lakes ...
Temperature affects lakes’ physical, chemical, and biological attributes, and is influenced by sever...
Temperature profoundly affects the physical, chemical, and biological attributes of lakes, and is in...
This report makes projections of potential (refuge) habitat for cisco, a coldwater fish, in Minneso...
According to global climate change models, e,g. that from the Columbia University Goddard Institute...
Fish habitat in lakes is strongly constrained by water temperature (T) and available dissolved oxyge...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
This report is the second in a series of three reports that describe model simulations of cisco (tu...
A deterministic, one dimensional, unsteady lake water temperature model was modified and validated ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) is the most common coldwater stenothermal fish in Minnesota lakes. Water te...
Along the Toronto shoreline, small coastal embayments (0.4 – 32 ha) are being constructed or modifie...
Changes in winter conditions, such as increased temperatures and decreased ice coverage, have been o...
The purpose of this study is to relate simulated water quality with fish presence observations. The...
The objective of this study was to simulate seasonal water temperature cycles and stratification in...
Information on seasonal water temperature cycles and temperature stratification in ten large lakes ...
Temperature affects lakes’ physical, chemical, and biological attributes, and is influenced by sever...
Temperature profoundly affects the physical, chemical, and biological attributes of lakes, and is in...
This report makes projections of potential (refuge) habitat for cisco, a coldwater fish, in Minneso...
According to global climate change models, e,g. that from the Columbia University Goddard Institute...
Fish habitat in lakes is strongly constrained by water temperature (T) and available dissolved oxyge...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
This report is the second in a series of three reports that describe model simulations of cisco (tu...
A deterministic, one dimensional, unsteady lake water temperature model was modified and validated ...
I present a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the role of thermal regime on...
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) is the most common coldwater stenothermal fish in Minnesota lakes. Water te...
Along the Toronto shoreline, small coastal embayments (0.4 – 32 ha) are being constructed or modifie...
Changes in winter conditions, such as increased temperatures and decreased ice coverage, have been o...