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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Paleoflood History of an Oxbow Lake in the Désert River Catchment Area, Southwestern Québec, Canada

Oliva, François 30 October 2013 (has links)
Most paleoflood reconstructions come from the arid dry climate of southwestern USA with very few studies being conducted in temperate climates. The study’s main objective is to determine if oxbow lakes can be used to reconstruct past flood events in temperate regions, such as the Désert River in southwestern Québec, Canada. Sediment cores were extracted and analyzed for magnetic susceptibility, loss-on-ignition and grain-size. These analyses are used to decipher evidence of flood signatures within the cores. Results show a strong relationship between past flood events and known climate variability on multi-decadal to centennial timescales. A higher frequency of floods was observed during the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1450-1850 AD) and the Dark Ages Cold Period (DACP; 300-800 AD) as compared to the Medieval Warm Period (MWP; 900-1200 AD). This study supports previous work on paleoflood hydrology using oxbow lakes as a proxy and its relationship to past hydroclimatic changes. These types of studies contribute to a better understanding of past hydroclimatic changes on regional scales that can be used to better predict future floods under a changing climate.
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Biologia alimentar da ictiofauna na área de influência do reservatório da usina Mogi Guaçu e lagoas marginais da Estação Ecológica - Fazenda Campininha (SP)

Gonçalves, Cristina da Silva [UNESP] 08 May 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:30:15Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-05-08Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:40:03Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 goncalves_cs_me_rcla.pdf: 1337384 bytes, checksum: 94cd3ab8a80a89526260a33dfb24ee7a (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Estudos sobre alimentação natural de peixes contribuem para o conhecimento básico da biologia das espécies, compreensão da organização trófica do ecossistema e conhecimento das interações entre as espécies. O presente estudo visou estudar a biologia alimentar da ictiofauna na área de influência do reservatório da usina Mogi Guaçu e nas lagoas marginais naturais da Estação Ecológica (fazenda Campininha), município de Mogi Guaçu-SP, com o intuito de responder as seguintes questões: (1) quais recursos alimentares as espécies estão utilizando? (2) existe alguma preferência alimentar para as espécies? (3) ocorrem alterações sazonais na dieta das espécies? Para a captura dos peixes, foram utilizadas redes de espera, puçá e armadilhas do tipo covo. Foram capturados 2341 exemplares de 41 espécies pertencentes a cinco ordens e 15 famílias. A ictiofauna nos ambientes estudados foi composta por peixes típicos da bacia do alto Paraná indicando uma condição que, embora alterada, apresenta espécies essencialmente nativas desta região. Foram analisados 370 estômagos provenientes de 1900 exemplares de peixes pertencentes a 14 espécies nos dois ambientes. Entre os itens consumidos pelos peixes, detritos e insetos (fragmentos) foram os que mais contribuíram para a alimentação das espécies no reservatório e nas lagoas marginais, respectivamente. Verificou-se que a dieta das espécies no reservatório e nas lagoas marginais foi significativamente correlacionada entre os períodos seco e chuvoso não ocorrendo, portanto, alterações sazonais. Os itens de origem autóctone tiveram uma participação maior na dieta das espécies, incluindo algas, insetos aquáticos e detritos entre os mais freqüentes. Foram determinadas cinco guildas tróficas para as 17 espécies analisadas. No reservatório os curimatídeos compuseram a guilda... / Studies involving fishes natural feeding habits increases the knowledge about species biology, understanding the trophic structure and species interaction. This work was conducted to study the feeding biology of fishes from Mogi Guaçu reservoir and some oxbow lakes from a protected area known by fazenda Campininha (Mogi Guaçu municipality), to answer the following questions: (1) which food resources fishes are using? (2) is there any food resource preferred for them? (3) seasonal alterations occur in fishes diets? Fishes were sampled using simple gillnets with different meshes sizes and traps. We captured 2341 fishes from 41 species belonging five orders and 15 families. The fish fauna composition revealed typical species from high Paraná river system indicating the presence of native species although the human alterations in the region. We analyzed 370 stomachs from 1900 individuals (14 species from both areas). They consumed mostly detritus and insects (fragments). Fishes diet on reservoir and oxbow lakes were significantly correlated between the seasons and no changes were observed. The majority items consumed were from autochthonous origin, including algae, aquatic insects and detritus that appeared frequently. Five trophic guilds were determined to the 17 species sampled. Curimatidae were the most abundant species corresponding to detritivorous fishes, followed by omnivorous, invertivorous, piscivorous and herbivorous fishes. Four trophic guilds were found in oxbow lakes where the invertivorous fishes were the most abundant (Hoplosternum littorale, Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus and Hyphessobrycon eques), followed by detritivorous, omnivorous and piscivorous fishes. The frequencies obtained from stomach repletion, fat accumulation and gonadal maturation degrees were related with fish's conditions.
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Paleoflood History of an Oxbow Lake in the Désert River Catchment Area, Southwestern Québec, Canada

Oliva, François January 2013 (has links)
Most paleoflood reconstructions come from the arid dry climate of southwestern USA with very few studies being conducted in temperate climates. The study’s main objective is to determine if oxbow lakes can be used to reconstruct past flood events in temperate regions, such as the Désert River in southwestern Québec, Canada. Sediment cores were extracted and analyzed for magnetic susceptibility, loss-on-ignition and grain-size. These analyses are used to decipher evidence of flood signatures within the cores. Results show a strong relationship between past flood events and known climate variability on multi-decadal to centennial timescales. A higher frequency of floods was observed during the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1450-1850 AD) and the Dark Ages Cold Period (DACP; 300-800 AD) as compared to the Medieval Warm Period (MWP; 900-1200 AD). This study supports previous work on paleoflood hydrology using oxbow lakes as a proxy and its relationship to past hydroclimatic changes. These types of studies contribute to a better understanding of past hydroclimatic changes on regional scales that can be used to better predict future floods under a changing climate.
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Characterization of hydrology and water quality at a restored oxbow : ecosystem services achieved in year one

Haines, Bryce Jordan 15 December 2017 (has links)
Conservation practices are needed to reduce nitrate loss across the Midwest. Different riparian wetland designs have been investigated, but the physical, chemical and biological processes controlling nutrient cycling in restored oxbows are not well understood. A restored oxbow’s influence on nutrient cycling was investigated by studying the hydrogeology and water quality at a recently reconstructed oxbow site adjacent to Morgan Creek in Linn County, Iowa. Over a one-year period, the lentic oxbow’s nitrate loading was found to be dominated by flood pulses. Nitrate concentrations in the stream ranged from 7.38 – 12.95 mg l-1, concentrations were consistently low in the oxbow ranging from < 0.10 – 5.35 mg l-1, and the lowest nitrate concentrations were detected in the groundwater ranging from 0.10 to 3.4 mg l-1. Following a spring flood event, an in-situ sensor measured the nitrate concentration in the oxbow. Nitrate retention efficiency was estimated to be 0.30 g N m-2 d-1 or a 74.2% reduction efficiency. The observed nitrate reduction was compared to a first order denitrification model. The observed nitrate reduction measured in the oxbow followed a linear decay rather than an exponential decay suggested by first order kinetics.
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Relationships between Fish Assemblages and Water Quality in Oxbow Lakes of the Yazoo River Basin

Goetz, Daniel Blaine 17 August 2013 (has links)
Thirteen oxbow lakes, 7 deep (>3.0 m) and 6 shallow (< 1.5m), were studied in the Yazoo River basin (YRB) to identify if divergent water quality characteristics and fish communities were common occurrences. Shallow lakes repeatedly experienced wide diel fluctuations in temperature and oxygen, reduced Secchi depth, and greater levels of suspended solids, turbidity, and chlorophyll-a. Fish communities were mostly comprised of orangespotted sunfish, juvenile crappies, gars, and various backwater fishes. Deep lakes exhibited improved conditions among all water quality variables and harbored fish communities comprised mostly of large-bodied and long-lived individuals, and piscivorous species. Furthermore, effects of smallmouth buffalo on water quality were examined at three different biomass levels in experimental ponds. Ponds with biomasses at 220 and 65 kg ha-1 responded with reduced visibility, elevated turbidity and suspended solids, and lower oxygen levels. These two studies combined provide valuable insight into shallow lake management in the YRB.
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The Cory site (FaNq-75) and the Mummy Cave/Oxbow transition on the Northern Plains

2015 November 1900 (has links)
The Cory site (FaNq-75) is a multicomponent Middle Period site located in Saskatoon in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. The site was excavated in 2001 by Stantec Consulting Ltd. as part of a remediation program for a SaskWater pipeline project. Four occupation levels were identified with one complete and two fragmentary projectile points identified. Level II of the Cory site contained a complete projectile point, which was an atypical Gowen point, and was radiocarbon dated to 5910 ± 60 rcybp. The collection from the site was obtained from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum for a more thorough analysis as part of this thesis. Three new radiocarbon dates were obtained for previously undated levels of the site. In addition to the description of the Cory site, this thesis also reviews the published material from a number of Middle Period sites on the Northern Plains. This review led to a reconsideration of the traditional classification of Middle Period archaeological cultures. Previously, the Gowen complex and the Oxbow complex had been considered separate, but related entities. In this thesis, a new classification is proposed with the Gowen complex and the Oxbow complex combined into a single archaeological culture.
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Biologia alimentar da ictiofauna na área de influência do reservatório da usina Mogi Guaçu e lagoas marginais da Estação Ecológica - Fazenda Campininha (SP) /

Gonçalves, Cristina da Silva. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Francisco Manoel de Souza Braga / Banca: Norma Segatti Hahn / Banca: Francisco Langeani Neto / Resumo: Estudos sobre alimentação natural de peixes contribuem para o conhecimento básico da biologia das espécies, compreensão da organização trófica do ecossistema e conhecimento das interações entre as espécies. O presente estudo visou estudar a biologia alimentar da ictiofauna na área de influência do reservatório da usina Mogi Guaçu e nas lagoas marginais naturais da Estação Ecológica (fazenda Campininha), município de Mogi Guaçu-SP, com o intuito de responder as seguintes questões: (1) quais recursos alimentares as espécies estão utilizando? (2) existe alguma preferência alimentar para as espécies? (3) ocorrem alterações sazonais na dieta das espécies? Para a captura dos peixes, foram utilizadas redes de espera, puçá e armadilhas do tipo covo. Foram capturados 2341 exemplares de 41 espécies pertencentes a cinco ordens e 15 famílias. A ictiofauna nos ambientes estudados foi composta por peixes típicos da bacia do alto Paraná indicando uma condição que, embora alterada, apresenta espécies essencialmente nativas desta região. Foram analisados 370 estômagos provenientes de 1900 exemplares de peixes pertencentes a 14 espécies nos dois ambientes. Entre os itens consumidos pelos peixes, detritos e insetos (fragmentos) foram os que mais contribuíram para a alimentação das espécies no reservatório e nas lagoas marginais, respectivamente. Verificou-se que a dieta das espécies no reservatório e nas lagoas marginais foi significativamente correlacionada entre os períodos seco e chuvoso não ocorrendo, portanto, alterações sazonais. Os itens de origem autóctone tiveram uma participação maior na dieta das espécies, incluindo algas, insetos aquáticos e detritos entre os mais freqüentes. Foram determinadas cinco guildas tróficas para as 17 espécies analisadas. No reservatório os curimatídeos compuseram a guilda... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Studies involving fishes natural feeding habits increases the knowledge about species biology, understanding the trophic structure and species interaction. This work was conducted to study the feeding biology of fishes from Mogi Guaçu reservoir and some oxbow lakes from a protected area known by fazenda Campininha (Mogi Guaçu municipality), to answer the following questions: (1) which food resources fishes are using? (2) is there any food resource preferred for them? (3) seasonal alterations occur in fishes diets? Fishes were sampled using simple gillnets with different meshes sizes and traps. We captured 2341 fishes from 41 species belonging five orders and 15 families. The fish fauna composition revealed typical species from high Paraná river system indicating the presence of native species although the human alterations in the region. We analyzed 370 stomachs from 1900 individuals (14 species from both areas). They consumed mostly detritus and insects (fragments). Fishes diet on reservoir and oxbow lakes were significantly correlated between the seasons and no changes were observed. The majority items consumed were from autochthonous origin, including algae, aquatic insects and detritus that appeared frequently. Five trophic guilds were determined to the 17 species sampled. Curimatidae were the most abundant species corresponding to detritivorous fishes, followed by omnivorous, invertivorous, piscivorous and herbivorous fishes. Four trophic guilds were found in oxbow lakes where the invertivorous fishes were the most abundant (Hoplosternum littorale, Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus and Hyphessobrycon eques), followed by detritivorous, omnivorous and piscivorous fishes. The frequencies obtained from stomach repletion, fat accumulation and gonadal maturation degrees were related with fish's conditions. / Mestre
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Root-Zone Hydrology: Why Bald-Cypress in Flooded Wetlands Grow More When It Rains

Davidson, Gregg R., Laine, Brian C., Galicki, Stanley J., Threlkeld, Stephen T. January 2006 (has links)
Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is known to respond to increases in precipitation with increased radial growth even when rooted in continuously saturated sediments where water is not a growth-limiting factor. Measurements of δ¹⁸O, Cl⁻, ³H and hydraulic head in surface water and shallow groundwater in an oxbow lake-wetland in northern Mississippi show that rapid downward flow of surface water into the root zone is initiated only after precipitation-induced increases in surface water depth exceed a threshold value. Rapid flow of surface water through the root zone has the potential to introduce oxygen to sediments that would otherwise be anoxic, facilitating nutrient uptake and growth. Climatic reconstruction using tree rings from bald cypress in this environment appears possible because increases in precipitation generally correlate well with increases in water level, which in turn enhances the delivery of oxygenated water to the roots.
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Late quaternary vegetation and climate dynamics in western amazonia

Rodriguez Zorro, Paula Andrea 15 March 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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A Limnological Examination of the Southwestern Amazon, Madre de Dios, Peru

Belcon, Alana Urnesha January 2012 (has links)
<p>This dissertation investigates the limnology of the southwestern Peruvian Amazon centered on the Madre de Dios department by examining first the geomorphology and then the ecology and biogeochemistry of the region's fluvial systems. </p><p>Madre de Dios, Peru is world renowned for its prolific biodiversity and its location within the Andes biodiversity hotspot. It is also a site of study regarding the development of the Fitzcarrald Arch and that feature's geomorphological importance as the drainage center for the headwaters of the Madeira River - the Amazon's largest tributary and as well as its role as a physical divider of genetic evolution in the Amazon. Though each of these has been studied by a variety of prominent researchers, the ability to investigate all the aspects of this unique region is hampered by the lack of a regional geomorphological map. This study aims to fill that gap by using remote sensing techniques on digital elevation models, satellite imagery and soil, geology and geoecological maps already in publication to create a geomorphological map. The resulting map contains ten distinct landform types that exemplify the dominance of fluvial processes in shaping this landscape. The river terraces of the Madre de Dios River are delineated in their entirety as well as the various dissected relief units and previously undefined units. The demarcation of the boundaries of these geomorphic units will provide invaluable assistance to the selection of field sites by future researchers as well as insights into the origin of the high biodiversity indices of this region and aid in planning for biodiversity conservation. </p><p>Secondly this study examines 25 tropical floodplain lakes along 300 km of the Manu River within the Manu National Park in the Madre de Dios department. Alternative stable state and regime shifts in shallow lakes typically have been examined in lakes in temperate and boreal regions and within anthropogenically disturbed basins but have rarely been studied in tropical or in undisturbed regions. In contrast this study focuses on a tropical region of virtually no human disturbance and evaluates the effects of hydrological variability on ecosystem structure and dynamics. Using satellite imagery a 23 yr timeline of ecological regime shifts in Amazon oxbow lakes or "cochas" is reconstructed. The study shows that almost 25% of the river's floodplain lakes experience periodic abrupt vegetative changes with an average 3.4% existing in an alternative stable state in any given year. State changes typically occur from a stable phytoplankton-dominated state to a short lived, <3 yr, floating macrophytic state and often occur independent of regional flooding. We theorize that multiple dynamics, both internal and external, drive vegetative regime shifts in the Manu but insufficient data yet exists in this remote region to identify the key processes. </p><p>To complete the investigation of tropical limnology the third study compares and contrasts the nutrient-productivity ration of floodplain and non-floodplain lakes globally and regionally. For over 70 years a strong positive relationship between sestonic chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) and total phosphorus (TP) has been established with phosphorus generally viewed as the most limiting factor to productivity. Most of these studies, however, have focused on northern, temperate regions where the lakes are typically postglacial, isolated and fed by small streams. Relatively little work has been done on floodplain lakes which are semi or permanently connected to the river. This study examines the relationship between nutrients and productivity in floodplain lakes globally through an extensive literature synthesis. Values for total phosphorus, total nitrogen and chlorophyll-a were collected for 523 floodplain lakes, represented by 288 data points while 551 data points were collected for 5444 non-floodplain lakes. Analysis revealed that globally, floodplain lakes do not show any significant difference in the total phosphorus/chlorophyll-a relationship from that found in non-floodplain lakes but significant differences are seen between tropical and temperate lakes. We propose that the term `floodplain' lake should serve as purely a geographical descriptor and that it is lacking as an ecological indicator. Instead factors such as precipitation seasonality, hydrological connectivity and regional flooding regimes are better indicators of high or low productivity in floodplain lakes.</p> / Dissertation

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