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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b00a200535ae69ea42fb9b14a1cd9999.pdf
73ca5f2507bebcaf4ba5dee0fad31679
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Biological Productivity and Sustainability of Apex Predator Fish Species in Horseshoe Lake: Final Report
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Marcus Rice, Ajay Venkat, Lucas Young, Jack Moreau, Mac Marzolini, Beth Bekele
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Environmental Science
Biology
Fisheries
Natural Resource Management
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Horseshoe Lake Property Owners' Association (HLPOA), Jeff Muirhead
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Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment
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TP-4771
Date
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2018
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Minden Hills
Abstract
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The aim of this report will be addressed and accomplished through researching various characteristics (e.g. seasonal water level fluctuations and nutrient composition) of Horseshoe Lake and apex predatory fish that were identified by HLPOA. The report will first review the partnership programs involved in monitoring the health of Horseshoe Lake, particularly through analyzing parameters like total phosphorus (TP), calcium, turbidity, etc. Studies done on oligotrophic lakes with similar characteristics will also contribute to determining the survivability of certain apex predatory fish. The report will then review the life history of the apex predatory fish, which will help determine what type of lake ecosystems they can best adapt to. The effects of fishing pressures will also be identified for the purpose of contributing an understanding of tolerance levels of these fish. Lastly, an analysis of the benefits of wetlands for the survivability of these fish species will be provided to help determine if the provincially significant wetland (PSW) located within Horseshoe Lake will contribute to fish health.
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Online
CBR
fish
fish health
Horseshoe Lake
tolerance
Trent University
water chemistry
water quality
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/6c53572d5316dd33fbccfd4e6f33e0aa.pdf
16cd21b832c483d976ae4f1c428c22c9
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Horseshoe Lake Seasonal Water Fluctuation Effects on the Benthic Zone and Implications for the Fish Assemblage
Creator
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Courtney Leermakers
Subject
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Environmental Science
Biology
Fisheries
Water Science
Contributor
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Horseshoe Lake Property Owners’ Association (HLPOA), Jeff Muirhead
Relation
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Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment
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TP-4778
Date
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2017
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Minden Hills
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The Horseshoe Lake Property Owners’ Association (HLPOA) represents the property owners of Horseshoe Lake, situated in the highlands of Haliburton County. The organization addresses environmental, political and community issues concerning the lake and its owners. HLPOA is concerned about the viability of the lake to sustain apex predator fish species. Fish populations are important to sustain because they provide ecological and social benefits. These include ecosystem diversity, food web interactions, and recreational activities including fishing. It is crucial to research the effects of water fluctuations on fish by examining the quantity and quality of littoral habitat used by benthic invertebrates. Therefore, this project will determine if the limits of the benthic community diversity of Horseshoe Lake, during the fall season drawdown, is as diverse as would be expected of this type of lake. It will then interpret the implications for the lake’s current assemblage of fish species. This will indicate potential limitations of Horseshoe Lake habitat for apex predator fish species in the lake, and will lead to the identification of hypotheses meriting further study.
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Online
CBR
drawdown
fish
Horsehoe Lake
shorelines
Trent University
water level
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/615f44afd04ddee98be13999aa0d4b11.pdf
f139f9c6d8acf089befb1859af1c1794
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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2000
Title
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Walleye Vision: A Research Project for the Drag River Rehabilitation Project
Subject
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Walleye vision and its relevance to spawning
Creator
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Miller, Mark
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Mowat, Dave<br />Drag River Rehabilitation Project
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-180
Abstract
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In Haliburton, Ontario, the restoration of the Drag River is being conducted in order to allow walleye a safe place to spawn. Part of this restoration is the aim of creating facilities that will allow for the viewing of this spawning as a learning experience. Unfortunately, there are problems inherent in this. Walleye are dark fish and have developed eyes that are extremely sensitive to light. Because of this, walleye spawn almost entirely at night, making it difficult to watch. Existing common practice, in order to view this interesting part of aquatic life, is the use of flashlights on the area. It is known that light can interfere with normal community interactions of walleye. With this in mind, Dave Mowat of the Drag River Rehabilitation Project proposed this research in order to create an area in which the walleye can spawn safely while, at the same time, allowing humans to watch. <br /><br />This project deals specifically with the problems of lighting and effects on normal interactions of the walleye in the river. This paper suggests what intensity of light walleye generally live and interact within as well as what colours the eyes will absorb and which ones they won't.
Drag River
Environment Studies
fish
walleye
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e2e44cf24d1e471102579ef3c6dbd7b9.pdf
e31762888109c5c0232b3108f07bee8e
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2000
Title
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Walleye and the Spawning Habitat Enhancements Proposed on the Drag River
Subject
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Habitat enhancements for walleye spawning<br />Fisheries<br />Biology<br />Environmental Science<br />Ecological Restoration
Creator
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Kavanagh, Richard
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Drag River Rehabilitation Project<br />Host contact: Mowat, Dave
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-190
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Head Lake
Abstract
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Walleye are native to the fresh waterways of Canada and the United States. This paper details the needs and life cycle of the walleye, and compares that to the current conditions offered in the Drag Rive. It also gives a good account of the finished and proposed enhancements, how to prevent shoreline erosion, and stabilization on the Drag River, as well as sampling protocols for walleye in all stages of life.
Environment Studies
erosion
fish
lakes
rivers
walleye
wildlife
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/41eb14f64c5276a07976d8dd52fedbb8.pdf
27cc777c8d5b4f29203971330762ea7f
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1994
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The Geochemistry of Lake Trout Lakes and Non-Lake Trout Lakes in Haliburton County, Ont.
Subject
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Distribution of chemical parameters in lakes and of lake trout
Creator
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Chen, Ray
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-580
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
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The aim of this paper is to reveal the distribution of nine chemical parameters (pH, sulfate, conductivity, alkalinity, calcium, manganese, potassium, aluminum, and dissolved organic carbon) in a number of Haliburton area lakes and determine if any patterns exist in the spatial distribution of these parameters. Of interest also is the examination of how these parameters relate to the distribution of lake trout populations. Data is presented divided into two sets; the Highlands, encompassing the townships of McClintock, Sherborne, Havelock, and Guilford, and the Lowlands, taking in Minden, Dudley, Lutterworth, Glamorgan and Monmouth.<br /><br />Data is presented in a distribution map for each element surveyed followed up with an analysis of the findings based on the geological composition of the study area. Suggestions for future research on lake trout habitat conclude the paper.
Environment Studies
fish
lakes
trout
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1988
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Minden District Fisheries Management Plan 1986-2000
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MNR
fish
resources
-
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1999
Title
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Long-term Scientific Benefits from Preserving Old-Growth Hemlock Stands at Clear Lake Near Minden, Ontario, Canada
Subject
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Paper examines and analyzes water chemistry and bioassessment data from Clear Lake Conservation Reserve, to determine their contribution to ecosystem changes.
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Reid, Somers, Nighswander, and Zobel
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E-650
Publisher
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U-Links
acid rain
climate change
fish
lakes
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2002
Title
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County of Haliburton Headwater Metadata
Subject
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Compilation of known sources of information relating to water within Haliburton County with appendix of publications and technical reports from Dorset Environmental Science Centre.
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Glenside Ecological Services Ltd.
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E-363
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King, Gary
dams
fish
locks
water
wetlands