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Influence of summer water-level variability on St. Lawrence River-wetland fish assemblages

January 1, 2008

Water-level and associated variability are substantial influences on wetland and shallow aquatic communities. The Akwesasne Wetland Complex is an extensive St. Lawrence River system affected by water regulation. The responses of fish assemblages to short-term summer water-level variation were examined throughout this section of the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries. An influence of water-level variability was detected on abundance of three common species [bluntnose minnow (Pimephales notatus), rock bass (Amboplites rupestris), and white sucker (Catastomus commersonii)] and explained 30-44% of variation. This influence has implications for water regulation and natural resource management, and a larger scope evaluation may reveal more extensive effects.

Publication Year 2008
Title Influence of summer water-level variability on St. Lawrence River-wetland fish assemblages
Authors J.E. McKenna, J.L. Barkley, J. H. Johnson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Index ID 70033096
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse